Mary-Leila Lofts in Greensboro, Georgia

Located two blocks from Main Street shopping in Greensboro Georgia - Lake Oconee’s Hometown - the historic Mary Leila Cotton Mill was erected by W. R. Jackson and E. A. Copelan, who named the mill after their wives Mary and Leila. Through turmoil and strife, outlasting the boll weevil, The Great Depression, union strikes, and foreign competition, the mill has survived and re-emerged as Lake Oconee’s most unique residential enclave. With brick and beams this mill stands fortified by history and presents sixty-eight lifestyle-lofts priced from the low 200’s.

Luxurious Loft-style Condominiums in a Historic Textile Mill Beautifully Landscaped Pastoral Setting
Within Walking Distance of Historic Greensboro Main Street Controlled Gated Community
Covered Party Pavillion Health Club Swimming Pool with Lap Lane
Elevator Access Units are Designed with Flexibility in Mind

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Greensboro, ca. 1890-1900. View of Main Street between Broad and Greene Streets.

Mary Leila Lofts LLC 70 Macon Street McDonough, Georgia 30253 770-616-6752
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