The Stacks In Atlanta is located in the neighborhood of Cabbage Town and building was originally built in 1881. There is another newer conversion section of the Stacks and that was built / converted in the years 2000 to 2007. The list price range for a The Stacks lofts since listed in the MLS is between $67,500 to $589,000.
Floor Plans Include
1 Bedroom – 1 Bath
2 Bedroom – 2 Bath
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The Neighborhood Schools At Time Of Post
Elementary: Cook-Fulton
Middle: King
High: South Atlanta
Home Owner Association (H.O.A.) fees, at time of post, are $250.00 a month and includes Gated Entrance, Gym Facilities, Swimming Pool, Walk to Marta, and Walk to Shopping.
Location: I-85 South to Freedom Parkway exit. Turn right on Boulevard. Go past The Stacks and turn left onto Carroll Street. The gate is on the left-Boulevard Ave SE Atlanta.
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A Bit About The Fulton Cotton Mill
In 1881, European immigrant Jacob Elsas built what was to become Fulton Bag & Cotton Mill, one of Georgia’s most successful late 19th century textile mills. Originally, the Mill was created to manufacture bags out of cotton bales for use primarily in grain distribution. In due time, the cotton bag business went global, and at the outset of WWI, the Mill also began to develop and manufacture tents for our troops overseas.
The original Fulton Cotton Mill was closed in 1975 when grains began to be heavily distributed by open rail cars and semi-trucks. Today it remains a proud and significant part of Atlanta’s industrial history, with The Stacks condominiums continuing the legacy of its founding visionary, evolving from cotton mill community to one-of-a-kind homes.
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