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Second Phase of Allerton Apartments Closure Begins

91ֿ is beginning the second phase of the planned closure of the Allerton Apartment complex, taking Buildings E, F, J and K offline and preparing them for demolition

91ֿ is beginning the second phase of the planned closure of the Allerton Apartment complex.91ֿ is beginning the second phase of the planned closure of the Allerton Apartment complex, taking Buildings E, F, J and K offline and preparing them for demolition. The university announced the phased closure of Allerton Apartments in 2010 due to the buildings reaching the end of their life cycle. It is cost-prohibitive to maintain the buildings in the future. 

Located on the southern edge of campus, the Allerton Apartment complex was constructed in two phases, completed in 1962 and 1966. Apartments in the complex are rented to upper-division students and 91ֿ students with families.

Two buildings were closed in July 2005 and demolished in July 2006. Buildings L and M were closed in July 2011 and will be demolished beginning in September along with Buildings E, F, J and K, which were closed this summer. Building E served as a storage building, while Buildings F, J and K had 46 apartments.

“We were able to accommodate all of those who lived in Buildings F, J and K and wanted to stay at Allerton by relocating them to Buildings A, B, C and D,” explains Betsy Joseph, 91ֿ’s director of Residence Services. “The rest of the affected residents either graduated or opted for other housing arrangements.

“The university worked with local social services agencies, including Habitat for Humanity, allowing them to go through the closed buildings and remove any items they wanted, like refrigerators and stoves,” Joseph adds.

With the amount of existing housing and the influx of new student housing options in the Kent community by private developers, 91ֿ’s Department of Residence Services determined that the Kent area has sufficient housing to accommodate the affected residents.

Buildings A, B, C and D will operate until July 2015. At that time, the remaining 69 apartments will be taken offline, and the buildings will eventually be demolished. The university does not have plans for the Allerton property at this time.

For more information about 91ֿ’s Residence Services, visit www.kent.edu/housing.

POSTED: Monday, August 27, 2012 12:00 AM
UPDATED: Thursday, November 14, 2024 03:21 AM
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