Property Amenities
Pool with WiFi access
The pool is centrally located in the ruins of the oldest standing exterior structure on the property. Mill building 1, originally built in 1881, was beyond repair at the time of conversion to lofts, but much of the exterior of the structure remained intact, which, along with the original boiler house, provides the backdrop for a unique experience of bathing in a community pool. There is ample furniture for large groups, WiFi access, and a restroom facility onsite, but the perfect placement of the pool itself is certainly one of the property’s greatest amenities.
Gymnasium
Nestled underneath the E building (Mill #2) and a short walk across the courtyard is the gymnasium. Full sets of free weights, along with machines, treadmills, and other useful equipment are available.
Parking
There is ample parking around the property, but reserved spaces are available under the covered parking deck on the north side of E, F, and H buildings.
Controlled Access
The property has gated, controlled access with the main entry on Boulevard staffed with courtesy officers. Each building has a call box at each door for additional secured access.
Rooftop Decks
The Stacks has some of the best rooftop decks of any loft community in Atlanta. Close-up views of Downtown provide a gorgeous backdrop for intimate evenings with wine and dinner, or with larger groups as well. The lift on the north side of the H building, which is immediately outside the Tower’s front door, provides roof access.
Common Grounds
Perhaps the most intriguing amenity is the property itself. Every area of the 10 acres tells its own story, and it is easy to get lost in the various passageways, stairwells, and other unique components that make the Cotton Mill the unique property that it is. Relics of its former role as a bustling business and source of livelihood for the Cabbagetown community can be found throughout the property. The developers took great care to preserve the history of the facility, thus photos, blueprints, and other artifacts are on display throughout the common grounds. Grills and other patio furniture provide additional gathering spaces for the community and invited guests throughout the year, and it is not uncommon for a group of neighbors to host an impromptu cookout in one of the courtyard during the warmer months.