Fabric found an educational building attached to a church in the Ormewood Park neighborhood that had been vacant for 25 years. The church could no longer afford to maintain it and was looking to sell in order to address extensive deferred maintenance to its church building. The building was a classic example of mid-century modern […]
Avondale Town Green
Fabric has been working with the City of Avondale Estates to design and create a new Town Green which will serve as the heart of a new downtown plan. Fabric is also assisting the City in creating catalytic development around the Town Green which will assist in making the Town Green the heart of the […]
Parsons Alley, Duluth
Beginning in 2014, Fabric began working with the City of Duluth to re-imagine a strategic block in their downtown owned by the City and adjacent to their town green. Fabric joined with Vantage Realty Partners to develop a $7.4 million, 40,000 s.f. catalytic restaurant-oriented retail activity center. The project enhances the downtown vibe through its […]
Whitehall Mill, Athens
Among the historic projects, Miller has developed are the Whitehall Mill Lofts in Athens, a textile mill dating from the 19th century with 80,000 s.f. of space and 56 units in five separate buildings. The project qualified for historic tax credits and was converted to condominium units after the five-year hold period. It earned awards from the Georgia Trust […]
Ponce Spring Lofts
The final development on the Glen Iris block was Ponce Springs Lofts. The inclusion of live/work units adds to the sense of community, where you will find everything from violin makers to architects. Despite economic pressures to build with less expensive wood construction, Ponce Springs is all concrete. Through an innovative set-aside program, 20% of the units […]
Castleberry Point Lofts
Out of the several projects Miller developed in Castleberry Hill—including the Swift Building Lofts, Bressler Brothers Department Store, West Lumber Lofts, and Fair-Walker Lofts—Castleberry Point was the largest. A $33 million project with 110 units and 35,000 s.f. of storefront retail space, it was the first project built under the Castleberry Hill Historic District area guidelines […]
Flowers Building, Columbus GA
This 19th-century building was originally built as a Masonic Lodge and was designed in the Romanesque style with impressive brick detailing and large arched windows. It was one of the first loft conversions in downtown Columbus, converted to condominiums, and posted strong earnings for its investors. Columbus, Georgia Flowers Building Flowers Building