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Slate at Fishers District Fishers IN Thompson Thrift Residential

Thompson Thrift Launches Build-for-Rent in Suburban Indianapolis

Thompson Thrift Residential is developing Slate at Fishers District, a 242-unit, luxury, single-family build-for-rent community in the Indianapolis suburb of Fishers, IN. Construction was expected to begin Monday, and Thompson Thrift plans to begin move-ins in the first quarter of 2023. 

“We continue to see demand from renters that want the maintenance-free benefits and amenities of traditional apartments with the space and comforts of single-family homes,” said Eric Wojak, VP, luxury leased homes. “With its location in the highly rated Hamilton Southeastern School District and its proximity to excellent employment, and the retail and dining options at Fishers District, we expect leasing interest at the Slate development to be robust.”  

Sitting on approximately 25 acres in the southeast quadrant of I-69 and 116th Street, Slate at Fishers District will consist of one-, two- and three-bedroom villas, along with three- and four-bedroom townhomes, all in a modern farmhouse style.  

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