Plans for a senior living community in Nassau County move forward

The county’s development review committee recommends approval of the project..


A rendering of Fellowship at Wildlight, a senior housing community planned for development on 16 acres of Wildlight, a master-planned community in Nassau County.
A rendering of Fellowship at Wildlight, a senior housing community planned for development on 16 acres of Wildlight, a master-planned community in Nassau County.
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Plans for a senior living facility in Nassau County’s master-planned Wildlight community are moving forward. 

The county Development Review Committee recommended approval of plans Oct. 14 for a 95,000-square-foot assisted independent living facility and six cottage-style homes. 

There was no discussion.

The site plan for Fellowship at Wildlight. The project is proposed east of Interstate 95, south of Curiosity Avenue and west of Crosstown Boulevard.

The project is proposed east of Interstate 95, south of Curiosity Avenue and west of Crosstown Boulevard. The site is near the 55+ Del Webb Wildlight gated community.

Jacksonville-based England-Thims & Miller is the civil engineer. Fellowship WL LLC, which owns the land, is associated with The Fellowship Family. 

Based in Valdosta, Georgia, the company offers assisted living and memory care services, along with amenities such as a theater room and a fitness program.

The Fellowship Family website shows eight communities in Georgia and Florida, including Fellowship Cove Marsh Landing in Jacksonville Beach and Fellowship Amelia Island in Fernandina Beach. 

Ambling Inc. of Atlanta is listed as the developer.

 

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