Brandon Mill
Brandon Mill is a 19th century building in Greenville that houses apartments today and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The structure features solid brick walls, tall arched windows, interior ceilings reaching 16 feet high, and modern finishes including updated kitchens and bathrooms throughout.
Brandon Mill was built in the 19th century as a textile factory and served as a major hub for cloth production in the Greenville region for many decades. The building was later converted into residential apartments, reflecting the city's transformation from an industrial center to a modern community.
Brandon Mill once served as a hub for textile production in the region, employing many workers who made fabrics and cloth. Today, the building draws residents who value living within a space that tells the story of the city's industrial past through its architecture and community.
The complex includes amenities such as a fitness center, steam room, and movie theater for residents, along with outdoor areas featuring a fire pit and hammocks. The location sits just over 1 mile (1.6 km) from the West End and downtown areas, making it convenient to walk to nearby restaurants, shops, and galleries.
The West Village Lofts conversion includes a game room with pool tables, shuffleboard, and ping pong facilities that bring neighbors together, transforming the former factory site into an active social hub. This repurposing of industrial space shows how abandoned mill buildings are now used to create community experiences.
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