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Ambulance building to be constructed at site of new assisted living rentals in Danbury

A ground breaking ceremony has been held for Danbury’s first rental continuing care retirement community for older adults.  Keystone Place at Wooster Heights will include 55 independent living apartments, 63 traditional assisted living apartments and 22 memory care apartments.   The project by the Rizzo Corporation includes studio and one- and two-bedroom apartment homes.  An Emergency Medical Services paramedic ambulance building will also be developed on-site.  Among those in attendance for the ground breaking ceremony yesterday were state Representatives David Acronti, Richard Smith. and Raghib Allie-Brennan, and Chamber of Commerce President PJ Prunty.  Plans on file with the City also call for a fitness center, pub, theater, library, ice cream parlor, private dining room, multi-purpose activity rooms, and salon.

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