“In just a few short years, predictions say 54% of seniors will not have the financial means to pay for their combined housing and health costs.”
Statistics from studies NORC/University of Chicago, Harvard
Landis Place on King was born out of a desire to create abundant choices, foster increased community, and provide moderate-income housing for adults aged 55+ in downtown Lancaster. Approximately 100 residents in 79 apartments will live in this seven-story building. To meet a dire need for affordable housing downtown, 10% of the apartments will have reduced rents, specifically for those with incomes below the county median.
The City Vision Campaign was launched to maintain the rent on eight apartments at a significantly lower rate. The goal was to raise $550,000 to provide reduced rents for qualified individuals, and we are pleased to have reached that goal!
To donate, follow the campaign progress, and view the construction of the building please go to https://www.landisplace.org/.