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LCB Senior Living, a Norwood-based business operating more than 40 senior living communities across the Northeast, has added two more communities to its portfolio.
The Residence at Natick South and The Residence at Charles Meadow in Millis were taken over by the firm earlier in July, according to a press release issued by LCB on Tuesday.
Both communities were opened in 2023 by Anthology, a senior living company based in Chicago, and offer independent living, assisted living, and memory care services.
LCB operates senior living facilities in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
The Residence at Valley Farm in Ashland and The Residence at Orchard Grove in Shrewsbury are LCB’s two other Central Massachusetts communities; LCB sold ownership of Orchard Grove in January but retained management of the site.
Eric Casey is a staff writer at Worcester Business Journal, who primarily covers the manufacturing and real estate industries.
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