Hotel to replace former Colgate plant in Clarksville

The former Colgate-Palmolive Co. manufacturing plant in Clarksville is getting new life. A newly approved master plan for the site includes several phases of development, the first of which is a new Aloft Hotel. Clark's Landing Master planClarksville Redevelopment Director Dylan Fisher said the plan also includes residential, retail, multi-family and mixed-use space. The old building, which sits a few blocks away from Indiana’s riverfront near the Clark Memorial Bridge, has been vacant since the toothpaste plant closed in 2007. A timeline for the project has not yet been released.

The former Colgate-Palmolive Co. manufacturing plant in Clarksville is getting new life.

A newly approved master plan for the site includes several phases of development, the first of which is a new Aloft Hotel.


Clark's Landing Master plan

Clarksville Redevelopment Director Dylan Fisher said the plan also includes residential, retail, multi-family and mixed-use space.

The old building, which sits a few blocks away from Indiana’s riverfront near the Clark Memorial Bridge, has been vacant since the toothpaste plant closed in 2007.

A timeline for the project has not yet been released.