The Place
Few places in Columbus blend history, architecture, and lifestyle quite like Eagle & Phenix Mills. Located along the banks of the Chattahoochee River in Uptown, this iconic mill redevelopment offers a unique residential experience rooted in the city’s industrial heritage while connected to the energy of modern downtown living. Originally established in 1851 as one of the region’s pioneering textile mills, Eagle & Phenix grew to become the largest mill in the South by the late 1800s and played a major role in shaping Columbus’ economy and workforce. After the Civil War destruction, the mill was rebuilt in 1869 — its name symbolizing a phoenix rising from the ashes — and remained a defining presence in the community for generations. Today, the thoughtfully restored property stands as a cornerstone of Uptown revitalization, transforming historic brick structures into distinctive residential spaces while preserving the architectural character that makes the area so special.