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Atria Senior Living
Atria Senior Living, led by CEO John Moore, operates over 200 independent and assisted living communities across 21 US states.
Atria Senior Living
Atria Senior Living was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky. The firm operates as both a real estate owner and a senior-living services provider — John Moore, CEO, leads a company that spans independent living, assisted living, and memory care across 21 US states (per the firm's website, 2026). Atria's strategy combines property acquisition and management with on-site care delivery. The firm generates revenue through a mix of residential fees, service packages, and care tiers — it does not break out asset-class allocations publicly. Communities are concentrated in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Texas. The portfolio includes direct ownership and leasehold interests; Atria does not disclose individual property-level details. Atria employs an undisclosed number of professionals across its corporate office and individual communities. The firm maintains an "Engage Life" program for resident activities and a Quality Enhancement initiative for operations — both marketed on its website. No recent operational events of note have been disclosed publicly. A structural differentiator: Atria combines real estate ownership with licensed care operations under a single operating company — most senior-living firms either manage properties for third-party owners or lease from REITs. Atria's vertical integration gives it control over both the physical asset and the revenue-generating care delivery.
General information
Firm type
Real Estate Operator
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Louisville
Corporate office
Louisville, KY, United States
Principals
John Moore
CEO
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Atria Senior Living?
CEO John Moore leads the firm's strategic direction, including capital allocation for community acquisitions and development. The firm does not publicly name a separate CIO or investment committee (per the firm's website, 2026).
How does Atria Senior Living deploy capital?
Atria invests in the acquisition, development, and operation of senior-living communities across the US. Its model combines direct real estate ownership with management of care services — it does not publicly disclose fund structures or co-investment arrangements (per the firm's website, 2026).
Is Atria Senior Living a single family office or a more traditional operator?
Atria operates as a corporate entity — it is a for-profit senior-living provider, not a family office. The firm's ownership structure is not publicly disclosed, but it functions as a vertically integrated real estate and care operator across 21 states (per the firm's website, 2026).
Does Atria Senior Living participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Atria does not publicly describe fund commitments. Its investment activity appears focused on direct ownership and operation of senior-living communities — it does not market third-party fund vehicles (per the firm's website, 2026).
Which sectors does Atria Senior Living explicitly avoid?
Atria does not publicly disclose a list of excluded sectors. Its known activity is entirely within senior-living real estate: independent living, assisted living, and memory care (per the firm's website, 2026).
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