Mary-Leila Lofts in Greensboro, Georgia

Units are designed with flexibility in mind.

  • Sliding doors let you open one room to another to make one large room for parties or smaller more private rooms for sleeping, media, games or office.
  • Units feature exposed wood columns, beams and ceilings; enormous insulated glass windows and two-foot thick exposed brick outside walls
  • Stained concrete or wood floors
  • Many units have upstairs lofts with clerestory windows overlooking space below.
  • Living/Dining rooms feature high ceilings, track lighting, ceiling fans and gas log fireplaces.
  • All units have cable and phone line connections for your choice of cable or DSL high speed internet and TV service.

Kitchens are designed for entertaining and feature:

  • A gathering island that is open to the living/dining area
  • Quality wood cabinets
  • Granite countertops
  • Wolf gas range and hood
  • Luxury refrigerator
  • Built in microwave/oven, dishwasher and washer dryers.
  • Under cabinet lighting
  • Master Baths contain spa like showers with body sprayers and rain heads as well as sanitary therapeutic bubble jet tubs.
  • Closets can be designed with single or double rods, shelves and drawers to maximize storage space and personalize your storage needs

Mary-Leila Cotton Mills, Greensboro, Greene County, Georgia, c. 1910. The tower was erected in 1898. Note the railroad tracks that run right by the factory. The round structure at the right belonged to the railroad. Located where the 1916 Train Depot stands today.

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