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Centennial, CO 80112
Penny Lane Assisted Living is located on a traditional residential street in a ranch style house. This type of arrangement allows our residents to feel the comfort of a home environment. The home is very close to the corner of Quebec and Arapahoe Rd in Centennial, Colorado.
Many amenities are available within walking distance, including restaurants, a grocery store, banks, a public library as well as retail shops. RTD bus lines follow both Quebec and Arapahoe and conveniently connect to a Lightrail stop and the nearby Southglenn Shopping Center.
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