Two well-established, family-owned real estate companies have announced plans to transform a shuttered hotel into a major new luxury neighborhood for active, mature adults and younger professionals.

Builders & Owners
Rose Equities manages more than 5,000 units in Orange and Los Angeles counties in California.
Its East Coast ventures include The Residences at Main, a proposed 260-unit luxury apartment complex in Trumbull, Connecticut.
Garden Communities owns and manages more than 50,000 apartments and more than 25 million square feet of retail, office and hotel space.
Garden Communities, and its subsidiaries, offer home rentals in Arizona, California, Florida, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut.
Both Rose Equities and Garden Communities intend to own Renaissance Harrison for decades.
Rose Equities is a fully integrated development, management, and investment group. With a unique generational investment strategy, Rose Equities seeks to combine institutional-quality best practices with the cultural and reputational heritage of a traditional family office.
Founded by brothers Jack and Leonard Glickman, Rose Equities manages more than 5,000 units in Orange and Los Angeles counties in California. Its East Coast ventures include The Residences at Main, a proposed 260-unit luxury apartment complex in Trumbull, Connecticut.
Garden Communities owns and manages more than 50,000 apartments and more than 25 million square feet of retail, office and hotel space. Garden Communities, and its subsidiaries, offer home rentals in Arizona, California, Florida, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut.
Garden Communities was founded in 1954 by the brothers Harry and Joseph Wilf, and is now run by Leonard, Zygmunt, Mark, Orin and Jonathan Wilf.
The new community will be designed by renowned architects Perkins Eastman, Studio Valerius, and Moore Ruble Yudell.
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