Stories and News from Meyer

From the latest industry news and thought-provoking articles to educational insights and exciting announcements, this collection offers a glimpse into Meyer’s world of design.
Meyer Corporate & Senior Living Studios Breaking Ground
The Meyer Corporate and Senior Living Studio teams were recently on-site for the official groundbreaking of a new addition to Manufacturers’ Golf & Country Club, located in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, and for The Chelsea at Washington Township – a new Capitol Seniors Housing assisted living and memory care community in Washington Township, Bergen County, New […]
Executive Vice President Melinda McCann Honored by the March of Dimes
Executive Vice President, Melinda McCann was recently honored with the March of Dimes Salute to Chester County Women of Achievement Frontline Hero Award! Melinda was recognized for her role and involvement in starting a COVID-19 vaccination effort to help Pennsylvania seniors navigate the technological challenges of securing a vaccine appointment, alongside Meyer President, Alicia Karr. […]
Photo Tour: Arbor Terrace Exton
Arbor Terrace Exton is a 78,000-square-foot assisted living and memory care community in West Whiteland Township, Chester County, PA. The community’s architecture is rooted in the rich, historic architecture of Chester County, an area known for its farmhouses and horse breeding. Arbor Terrace Exton’s design was influenced by the architectural evolution of a farmhouse, with […]
Photo Tour: Atria New City
Atria New City is a three-story, 70,000-square-foot assisted living and memory care community located on five acres in New City, New York. This vibrant senior living community boasts a unique design not only because of its innovative design concept but also because the community’s style differs from traditional assisted living communities. Atria New City’s exterior […]
New Projects Now Open
Situated just outside of Philadelphia, PA, Atria Lafayette Hill is a modern senior living community thoughtfully designed by Meyer’s Senior Living Interior Design studio for longstanding client, Atria Senior Living. From an architectural style that reflects the neighborhood’s historic charm to all-inclusive amenities, creative dining experiences and thoughtfully curated events, Atria Lafayette Hill offers a […]
Meyer Names Phil Burkett as Head of Corporate Architecture
Meyer has named Phil Burkett AIA, WELL AP, LEED AP, NCARB as the new Head of the Corporate Architecture Studio. As a current Principal and Corporate Sector Leader, Phil will now step into the role of Head of Corporate Architecture as current Managing Principal George Wilson, AIA NCARB LEED AP moves towards a part-time retirement […]
Meyer Partners with Variety – the Children’s Charity of the Delaware Valley
The Meyer team, led by newly appointed Head of Corporate Architecture, Phil Burkett, has partnered with Variety – the Children’s Charity of the Delaware Valley to develop a new cabin and classroom design as part of a greater vision to revitalize their 77-acre Camp and Developmental Center Campus located in Worcester, Montgomery County. Since 1935, […]
Studio Leaders to speak at LeadingAge PA & NJ/DE Annual Conference
Meyer Principals and Senior Living Practice Leaders, Dan King and Shannon Remaley, along with The Residences at Plainview Executive Director, Rachel Capone-Anderson of Chelsea Senior Living, will be speaking at the LeadingAge PA & NJ/DE Annual Conference this June on the topic of adaptive reuse conversions for senior living. The conference, to be held June […]
Breaking Ground on Two New Senior Living Communities
The Heritage of Green Hills The Meyer Senior Living Studio team was on hand for the official groundbreaking of a new Health Center at The Heritage of Green Hills in Shillington, PA. Set to open in 2022, the new building will feature 70 spacious personal care and memory care one-bedroom and studio suites. Each suite […]
Renovations in Senior Living Communities
When it’s time to renovate, our team knows how to get the most bang for your buck. There are many ways to improve the spaces that residents and staff use everyday. Wear and tear is the number one reason providers need to make upgrades or changes, but there are other creative ways to make old, […]