LGBTQ Community Living Out Switches to Rentals in Palm Springs – Palm Springs Life

They are very well known in the American culinary world, as well as in the LGBT world because Susan Feniger, is now co-chair of the board of the Los Angeles, LGBT center. It’ll be a fabulous restaurant.

What other amenities will separate this property from others?

We will have a dog park for the residents. There will be a section for small dogs and for large dogs. It’ll be a beautiful dog park fronting on Tahquitz, and adjacent to that will be a 5,000 square foot retail project building that will be housing a pet store, pet grooming, pet daycare, and pet hotel for overnight stays. All of those features will be available to our residents right in their backyard.

So pets are OK?

They’re encouraged frankly, because people particularly in the LGBTQ community have pets.

Did you think about adding pickleball rather than bocce to the activity area?

Yes. Originally, we had pickleball and bocce ball, but we made the decision to eliminate pickleball because we had heard through many communities that it is quite loud and disruptive to the resident.

If a couple applies to live there, do both need to be 55 and older, or just one?

Just one needs to be 55 plus.

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