Historic Loft Living, Elevated.
Luxury living overlooking the Chattahoochee River.

A Columbus original, thoughtfully reimagined for today. Once a 19th-century cotton mill, Eagle & Phenix has been restored into unique loft apartments that feature exposed brick, soaring ceilings, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and in-unit washer and dryers. Residents enjoy direct Riverwalk access, a private fitness center, and a truly one-of-a-kind living experience in Uptown Columbus!
Ready to tour? Call 706-571-3411 to check availability and book a visit.
- Studios: $1135 – $1350
- 1 BR’s: $1200 – $1750
- 2 BR’s: $1575 – $2600
- Machine Shop: – $3300+ ***(Rates and availability are subject to change.)
Living at Eagle & Phenix means Uptown is your neighborhood, not a “special trip.” Grab dinner, catch a show at the Springer, hit the RiverWalk, or stumble into a weekend event -there’s always something happening, and you’re right in the middle of it.
See Floorplans| Located in the Heart of Uptown Columbus | Expansive Industrial-Sized Windows |
| Direct access to 22-mile Riverwalk | Energy-efficient Design, including Rio-Thermal HVAC system |
| Overlooks the “World’s Longest Urban Whitewater Course” | Fitness Room |
| True Loft-Style Ceilings with Exposed Timbers | On-Site Parking Garage |
| Expansive Landscaped Park Overlooking the Chattahoochee River | |
Available Apartments
Catch the excitement of Uptown living! Lovingly restored from a historic cotton mill, Eagle & Phenix offers an unsurpassed living experience right next to the Chattahoochee River.
See AvailabilityCommercial Space for Lease
Over 13,406 square feet of interior/exterior space located on the first floor of the Eagle & Phenix Condominiums is available for lease. With gorgeous views of the river, this is the perfect location for your next business venture.
See More InformationLive in the Iconic Mills
Riverfront Lofts with Real History
Eagle & Phenix began as a cotton mill in the mid-1800s and grew into a major Southern textile operation. After being destroyed during the Civil War, it was rebuilt in 1869 and renamed to reflect its comeback. Over time, additional mills and buildings were added—many of which still stand today. The property has since been restored and reimagined as a mixed-use residential and commercial community along the Chattahoochee.