OneStreet Residential Proposes Senior Housing Project In Loganville
A developer of active adult rental communities in the Southeast has unveiled details for another of its planned communities for adults over 55 in the Atlanta metro area.
Atlanta-based OneStreet Residential filed plans with the Gwinnett County Planning Commission to develop 259 mixed-use apartment, duplex and house rental units on 17 acres along Loganville Highway, according to an Atlanta Business Chronicle report.
The planned development would be called Hayloft Hope Hollow and be part of OneStreet’s Hayloft active senior housing brand, ABC reports.
The company has opened three other Hayloft-branded communities in the metro Atlanta area in the past three years: Hayloft Holly Springs, which opened in 2025; Hayloft Big Creek in Alpharetta, which opened in 2024; and Hayloft Suwanee, which opened in 2023.
The rental community would feature 24 multiplex buildings of six units each, 106 duplexes, and nine single-family units, according to the report. Planned amenities for the community include pickleball courts, a community garden, a clubhouse and a dog park, ABC reports.
The developer is requesting a zoning change for the Hayloft Hope Hollow project, which the Gwinnett County Planning Commission is scheduled to consider at its April 14 meeting, ABC reports.
Senior housing is becoming a sought-after sector of the commercial real estate marketplace as baby boomers reach age 80. For example, Athens-based Landmark Properties, best known for developing housing for college students, announced in late March it would begin to develop senior housing through ground-up development and acquisitions.
Overall, investors purchased $24B in senior housing in 2025, the highest level of acquisitions since 2015, according to JLL.
OneStreet also develops affordable and workforce housing in the area, including HearthSide Riverdale, which delivered earlier this year. At the apartment complex, 58 units are reserved as affordable housing for senior residents earning less than 60% of the area median income.