Acquisitions of Corbly Trace and Mount View Terrace Expand National Church Residences Footprint in Cincinnati

Press Releases | June 18, 2024

Corbly Place

Corbly Trace

COLUMBUS, Ohio ­– National Church Residences added 94 apartment units to its already extensive Ohio portfolio with the acquisition of two affordable senior housing communities – Corbly Trace and Mount View Terrace. Both properties were purchased from Maple Knoll Communities and are located in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mount View

Mount View

Mount View

“We are pleased to grow our presence in Cincinnati and welcome residents from Corbly Trace and Mount View into the National Church Residences family,” said Senior Director of Affordable Housing Acquisitions, Daniel Patrick. “Our expert regional team members are committed to supporting our new seniors so they can remain living independently in their current homes.”

Corbly Trace has 44 units and is located at 6416 Corbly Road. Mount View offers 50 apartment homes at its 650 East Benson Street location.

“As we transition the management of Mount View Terrace and Corbly Trace to National Church Residences, our foremost priority is ensuring a seamless experience for our senior residents,” said Tim McGowan, president of Maple Knoll Communities. “We are confident that the organization will uphold the high standards of the living environment, support services and care our community expects.”

Both communities feature their own library, community room, kitchen and laundry facilities, along with an elevator, on-site maintenance, 24/7 security monitoring and a service coordinator. Residents may choose from studio or one-bedroom apartments at Mount View, while Corbly Trace features one-bedroom floor plans.

Originally built in the 1990s, both communities will receive immediate repairs to preserve the buildings, so they can continue serving seniors for many years into the future. Ruscilli Construction, based in Dublin, Ohio, is the general contractor and Columbus-based, Berardi Partners is the architect for the planned renovations.

With these recent acquisitions, National Church Residences has 112 affordable senior housing communities and 8,364 apartments across Ohio.

About National Church Residences

Originating from a Christian commitment of service, National Church Residences provides an array of health care services and a variety of housing options to more than 65,000 older adults. The nonprofit organization is driven by a vision to scale for mission impact by advancing better living for 100,000 seniors by 2030, wherever they call home. With more than 350 communities across the United States, it is the nation’s largest nonprofit  provider of affordable senior housing and the largest manager of service coordinators. The organization also offers a variety of additional senior living options, home and community-based services, as well as permanent supportive housing for the formerly homeless and disabled. For more information, visit us at NationalChurchResidences.org and follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.

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