In this busy world, so many people aspire to improve their work-life balance. Designed by DiGeronimo Companies, Valor Acres is intended to meet that need — creating a space where residents can work, play and live.
Located off I-77, at the site of the former Veterans Administration Hospital, Valor Acres is divided into several phases. At the southern end of the property, along Miller Road, a 25-acre mixed-use development will feature restaurants, shops and offices. DiGeronimo Companies is also working to bring a smaller format grocery store and a boutique-style hotel with approximately 130 rooms.
Work and Play
While the developer has not yet announced which businesses will be located on the property, at least one tenant has committed. “DiGeronimo Companies is relocating its headquarters from Independence to Valor Acres and will occupy the first office building to be constructed,” says Tari Stahl, director of development operations for DiGeronimo Companies.
If all goes according to plan, the office spaces will open in late 2024. People in these offices will work alongside employees at the new research and development center being built by Sherwin-Williams Co. on the western section of the site.
Live
Just a short walk from the mixed-use district is the residential area at the northern end of Valor Acres, also known as Canvas at Valor Acres. DiGeronimo Companies has started construction on luxury living units offering modern and efficient designs and many sought-after amenities. Potential residents can currently choose from 25 townhomes and attached lofts for sale, with more to come in future phases.
For those who would rather rent, there will be 157 luxury units in a multifamily building and 11 townhomes. These upscale living spaces are designed to appeal to people from all walks of life — families, couples and young professionals — and offer fresh housing options in the community.
Striking Balance
Safety and convenience are key selling features of both the homes and businesses. DiGeronimo Companies believes the people who live and work in Valor Acres will be drawn to the more holistic approach of the complex.
“By having a community where people can live, work, stay and play, Valor Acres offers the work-life balance opportunities that so many are seeking today,” says Stahl.