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                                                          638 Broadway

                                                          For more information about this property please contact Justin Krieg at Historic Columbus, 706-322-0756, or justin@historiccolumbus.com
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                                                          429 Second Avenue

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                                                          A current restoration project of Historic Columbus.  This home has been completely renovated and has all new updates inside. 


                                                          639 Veteran's Parkway - $120,000

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                                                          Historic Columbus Foundation owns a parcel of property along Veteran's Parkway close to Uptown Columbus.  Zoned commercial the property is listed for $120,000 with a facade easement on the property.  Please contact HCF for more details, (706)-322-0756.

                                                          Phenix City Property - Make Offer

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                                                          Historic Columbus owns a piece of property just south of Hwy. 431 in Phenix City.  If interested in this property, please contact the HCF office at (706)-322-0756.


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                                                          Eagle & Phenix Mills, one of the leading textile centers in South, was built in 1851 on the banks of the Chattahoochee River. Serving as one of Columbus’ two textile dynasties, and deemed the largest mill in the South by the late 1800’s, the Eagle and Phenix produced over 100 varieties of cotton and woolen goods. Truly a cornerstone within Columbus, the mill survived the tests of time, war, and economic hardships until it’s closing in 2003. The vibrant history contained within the bricks and mortar of this renowned mill will breathe life once again through the initiative of the W.C. Bradley Company. The remarkable buildings and breathtaking views of the Chattahoochee are now available to the public through waterfront condominiums, office space, and retail opportunities.

                                                          True to its industrial origins, the Riverfront Condominiums of Eagle & Phenix feature historic elegance and exposed brick, beams and ductwork. From the soaring natural wood ceilings to the concrete floors, this 19th century structure has been updated and retrofitted to suit the needs of today’s homeowner.

                                                          http://www.eagleandphenix.com/

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