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New Cohousing Community Underway in Maryland

  • On February 21, 2025, it was announced that Moseley Architects was selected to partner with Cohousing of Greater Baltimore to create Baltimore's first cohousing community, and the first cohousing community geared toward seniors in Maryland, on a 1.1-acre site near Hampden.
  • Moseley Architects brings over 55 years of experience in the Baltimore metropolitan area and a portfolio that includes over 24,000 multifamily housing units, ranging from townhouses to high-rise apartments, along with a demonstrated commitment to sustainability and long-term efficiency for residents.
  • The new cohousing community, targeting active adults aged 55+ and their families but not age-exclusive, will consist of approximately 32 individually owned condominiums featuring fully equipped kitchens and private areas, along with several common spaces including a communal kitchen, dining area, and areas for socializing, working, and entertaining.
  • The project aims to discourage feelings of isolation, cultivate a strong social fabric, and promote overall well-being, with a design emphasizing sustainability, energy efficiency, and a walkable neighborhood near retail and food options, offering access to various activities in the greater Baltimore area.
  • The community will be self-managed by residents, and the design process will be collaborative, incorporating feedback from a group of future residents known as "explorers," with Katie McCamant, president of Cohousing Solutions, Inc. And pioneer of the cohousing model in North America, leading discussions, and virtual information sessions are being held on February 24 and March 1, 13 and 24, with a kickoff workshop scheduled for April 5-6.
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New Cohousing Community Underway in Maryland

BALTIMORE, Feb. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Moseley Architects was recently selected to partner with Cohousing of Greater Baltimore to create a new community for active adults. The project's 1.1-acre site near the popular Hampden area will house the first cohousing…

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LoudounTimes.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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