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Two older adults walking through an outdoor shopping area carrying shopping bags and holding hands.

If you could live near your favorite shop or restaurant, what would it be?

Photo provided by Brookland Commons

A new retirement community concept is taking shape near West Columbia’s river district.

Brookland Commons — a new project by Still Hopes — aims to give its residents more opportunities to make the most out of their retirement while promoting a healthy and purposeful lifestyle.

The best part? They’re now officially taking pre-reservation deposits for their winter 2028 opening. Read: You could have first dibs on your dream apartment.

Schedule your preview appointment and secure your spot.

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