First look: Acoya Shea, a luxury senior living community, opens in the heart of Scottsdale


Both developer Ryan Cos. and community manager Cogir Senior Living, expect Acoya Shea to give residents a country club feel while receiving any care they may need. Click through to see how much it costs to live in the luxury community.

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