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In two short years, the site of the old Lexington School District Two building will be transformed.

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Interested in Brookland Commons? This upcoming community is redefining senior livingand early interest has its perks.

While opening is planned for winter 2028, now’s the time to act. Through the community’s Expression of Interest campaign, you can explore Brookland Commons risk-free while securing priority placement for apartment selection.

Early depositors enjoy first choice of apartments, floor plans, and finishes, ensuring their future home perfectly fits their lifestyle and preferences.

Curious? Get in touch.

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