Sponsored Content

Why become a Brookland Commons founder

Sponsored by
Brookland CommonsNOV.jpg

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

Photo provided by Brookland Commons

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.

More from COLAtoday
Dining in Columbia is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
Block parties, early ball drops, free games — whatever your vibe, there’s a Columbia-area New Year’s Eve for you.
South Carolina is reshaping its offense with coordinator Kendal Briles and longtime assistants Stan Drayton and Randy Clements joining Shane Beamer’s staff.
Columbia Food & Wine Festival returns with new Tastemakers memberships and a USC hospitality scholarship added to its five-day lineup.
Registration is open for MAI’s spring Audio Engineering Certificate, a six-month program led by Jam Room’s Jay Matheson.
The $80 million LOCAL Columbia development will add new apartments, retail space, parking, and streetscape improvements just one block from the State House.
CF Evans has started building 2222 Main View, a 320-unit luxury apartment project coming to Main Street by 2027.
Our readers have spoken — here are the best local spots our city has to offer, from the best coffee shop to the best apartment complex to the best dentist.
It’s not just your year in music — we’ve also rounded up your year in local news.
A grassroots effort is helping Midlands properties become part of a nationwide habitat network.