Tucked between Malcolm King Park and the bustling shopping, dining and entertainment at Rio Washingtonian, The Carnegie offers a best-of-both-worlds lifestyle. Peaceful outdoor spaces combine with Rio’s activity and convenience. To experience one of our signature events, anyone can visit the website and enjoy a sample of what The Carnegie has to offer.
Q What makes The Carnegie different?
A The Carnegie, expected to open its doors for new residents in the spring of 2024, will offer a signature experience to seniors in Gaithersburg with an expansive selection of premium amenities that curate holistic wellness. Centered around our Forbes Five-Star Travel Guide’s hospitality service and Kisco’s Signature Art of Living Well program, the premium amenities at The Carnegie are going to be like no other. There will be an aquatic center with a heated indoor saltwater pool, a curated art gallery and a lecture hall that will host our Red Carpet Speaker Series and other intellectual programming. There will be something for everyone at The Carnegie.
Q What is the Art of Living Well programming?
A The Art of Living Well is a signature approach to health and wellbeing at all stages of life, encompassing the mind, body and soul. Through educationally stimulating programs, our residents will have multiple, unique opportunities to pursue their passion and purpose, whether learning a new skill, a new language or a new favorite pastime. As part of this program, The Carnegie hosts our Red Carpet Speaker Series where we bring in keynote speakers, such as Carl Bernstein, to share their insights. An opportunity to experience life at The Carnegie before it opens is one of the reasons we started our Renaissance Priority Membership program.
Q What does it mean to be a Renaissance Priority member?
A The Renaissance Priority Membership program allows those interested in making The Carnegie their home to essentially become part of the community now. Benefits include access to exclusive member-only events, priority apartment selection and VIP treatment at The Carnegie’s Red Carpet Speaker Series. This allows future residents to form friendships early with their soon-to-be neighbors, which could help pave the way for acclimating more easily once the time arrives for them to move into their new home.
Q How do your partnerships tie into The Art of Living Well programming?
A Our partnerships allow us to extend our services to members, enabling them to explore, share or reignite passions. For example, the Gaithersburg Book Festival was one of our first partners and embodies our commitment to developing intergenerational connections that nurture an interest in reading, writing and literary conversation. We also collaborate with local artisans, as well as cultural and wellness partners, to create intellectual and educational collaborations that foster a strong sense of community. From exclusive membership privileges with The Library of Congress to onsite lectures through The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Johns Hopkins University and engaging performances with The Kennedy Center, our partnerships are carefully chosen to elevate the lives of our residents.