Making Headlines: Redwood Cuts Ribbon on Newest Neighborhood

Redwood Living, Inc. • September 16, 2022

Happy Homecoming: Redwood has officially opened its newest neighborhood in Medina, Ohio.

Mayor Dennis Hanwell of Medina, city and township officials, the Greater Medina Chamber of Commerce, and property investor partners, helped Redwood celebrate last week with a grand opening for its second apartment neighborhood in Medina – Redwood Medina Lafayette Township.


After some brief remarks, the ribbon was cut and guests were invited to meet the Redwood team, gather for lunch and tour the model.

Staged to perfection, the model gives visitors the chance to immerse themselves in a fully furnished, decorated apartment, allowing them to visualize what living in a Redwood Apartment Home is all about. It was also the perfect backdrop to celebrate this important milestone.


“It is so important for us to stop and commemorate moments like these – as a team and as an extended Redwood family,” said Jill Silloway, president of Redwood. “Undertaking a project like this takes years of hard work and support by so many. It was a true privilege to celebrate together.”


Situated at the corner of Lake Road and Wedgewood Road, Redwood’s latest neighborhood boasts all the signature amenities that make these single-story apartment homes so remarkable.


Each floor plan in Redwood Medina Lafayette Township includes two bedrooms and two bathrooms along with a private entrance and a two-car attached garage complete with ample storage.


Upon completion of the neighborhood’s two phases, Redwood Medina Lafayette Township will include 149 apartment homes, ranging in size from 1,294 to 1,709 square feet.


Check out the story in the Medina Gazette here.


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