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Serene Communities by Columbia Pacific, Asset Homes to build senior living projects in Kerala

Rajagopal G, Co-Founder, Director & Group CEO – Serene Communities by Columbia Pacific

Senior living operator Serene Communities by Columbia Pacific has announced partnership with Asset Homes to develop four world-class senior living communities across Kerala. The collaboration, leading to investments exceeding ₹500 crore, brings together Serene’s international expertise in senior living and Asset Homes’ deep local trust and delivery excellence.

The first project under this partnership — Serene Young @ Heart — was unveiled in Kochi, and scheduled for completion by early 2028. Located in the heart of the city, the development offers 211 residences in combinations of 1, 1.5, and 2 BHK apartments, surrounded by lush greenery over 1.69 lakh sq. ft.

The partnership between Serene Communities by Columbia Pacific and Asset Homes will deliver four senior living projects across Kerala, including developments in Kottayam and Thiruvananthapuram, and a waterfront ultra-luxury project in Kochi.

Senior care innovation

Rajagopal G, Co-Founder, Director & Group CEO – Serene Communities by Columbia Pacific, said “Kerala’s ageing population and higher life expectancy make it one of India’s most important regions for senior care innovation. With Serene Young @ Heart, we are introducing a world-class environment that allows seniors to age gracefully — surrounded by care, comfort, and connection.”

Sunil Kumar, Managing Director – Asset Homes said “Serene Young@ Heart represents the beginning of a long-term partnership dedicated to raising the standard of senior living in our State.”

Serene Communities by Columbia Pacific, the senior living vertical of LifeBridge Group, currently operates 10 senior living communities across India, managing over 1,700 residential units and 2,400 seniors under care, with 13 ongoing projects in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Chennai, Cochin, Pune, and Hyderabad. The brand plans to launch at least 15 new projects in the next two years, with the goal of reaching 10,000 homes under care by 2030.

Published on November 18, 2025

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