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Location
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Clarksville, IN
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Units
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150
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Year
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Awarded 2025
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Type
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Senior 62+ community
Allen's Place Development
Allen's Place
Allen’s Place is a proposed affordable senior living apartment community planned for Clarksville, Indiana, designed to bring 150 high-quality apartment homes to a long-vacant site on Addmore Lane. Developed by SOCAYR, Inc., the community will offer 98 one-bedroom and 52 two-bedroom apartments for seniors age 62 and older, with rents affordable across a range of income levels. Conveniently located near shopping, healthcare services, recreation, and transportation options, Allen’s Place will provide residents with a well-connected living experience in an established and growing area.
The property is thoughtfully designed to support independent living, healthy lifestyles, and everyday convenience. Apartment homes will include desirable modern features such as dishwashers, over-the-range microwaves, and in-unit washers and dryers. Community amenities will include a centrally located community room with kitchen, fitness space, indoor pet wash station, landscaped courtyards, walking paths, patio areas, dog run, raised garden beds, and social gathering areas designed to encourage connection and active living.
Allen’s Place will also contribute to the broader Clarksville community by transforming an underutilized parcel into a vibrant residential development that supports local growth and housing choice. The community is positioned near major retail corridors, parks, recreational amenities, and regional employment centers, while also helping address the continued demand for affordable housing in the area. By expanding quality housing options for older adults, Allen’s Place will support both seniors seeking to downsize and the long-term strength of the surrounding community.
With its focus on accessibility, sustainability, resident well-being, and high-quality design, Allen’s Place is planned to offer a residential experience comparable to new market-rate developments while remaining affordable to income-qualified seniors. High-quality exterior materials, energy-efficient systems, and thoughtfully designed common spaces will help create a welcoming, durable, and community-oriented place to call home.