New Luxury, 55+ High-Rise Building Coming to Lancaster

It won’t be long before Lancaster’s skyline looks completely different.

A new residential tower is being built, and it will be the city’s tallest building once finsihed. But who will live there?

The new building, called Mosaic, will be a residential tower for people ages 55 and up located at the site of the former LNP Print production plant on Queen and Vine Streets.

Group of friends on rooftop terrace in Lancaster PA

The building will be twenty stories high, making it the city’s tallest building once it’s constructed. However, Mosaic won’t be your typical real estate transaction, and it will not be cheap.

Residents won’t own their units, and they’ll pay an entrance fee ranging from $642,000 up to $998,000 for a two-bedroom unit. There’s also a monthly service fee, which is estimated between $4,000 and $6,000, which will cover long-term healthcare services.

Future residents at Mosaic will get plenty of bells and whistles with the expensive price tag.