Wind Crest provides an attractive alternative to flying south
By Mark Abromaitis
THE ERICKSON TRIBUNE
Colorado weather can pack a punch. And this year has been no different. It has been one of the worst on record and it’s still weeks and weeks from being over!
But Coloradans need not pack up and head south to escape the cold, snow, and ice Mother Nature can send our way. Next year you can enjoy the beauty of a Denver winter without suffering the worst, at the new Wind Crest community taking shape in Highlands Ranch.
Wind Crest makes winter enjoyable
Many city and suburban residents have had it with the less inviting aspects of winter in Colorado. They would just as soon say goodbye to snow shoveling, windshield scraping, driveway plowing, and sidewalk salting. But when your friends, family, physicians, and routine are here, why should you feel forced to flee to warmer cities?
Hundreds of people are looking forward to a way to stay warm, dry, and comfortable all winter long, right in their own backyard, at Wind Crest. “One of the things I keep hearing from people is how much they appreciate the weatherproof design of Wind Crest.” says Molly Thorne-Dhieux, retirement counselor at Wind Crest. “They are excited about the prospect of being able to go anywhere and have access to everything they need under one roof, even on the worst of days.”
Everything within reach
Whether you want to swim, workout, get to a doctors appointment or just pick up a bottle of milk, the little things can get tough when winter blows in. But Wind Crest is designed to let you laugh at the weather. Climate-controlled walkways will take you from your door to the Town Center Clubhouse, complete with its Fitness Center, all-season pool, Medical Center, and convenience store.