Eagle & Phenix






Now you can have it all… and the riverfront, too!

Catch the excitement of urban living! Lovingly restored from an historic cotton mill, the Eagle & Phenix, on the banks of the Chattahoochee River, offers unsurpassed urban living in thriving Uptown Columbus. Uptown Columbus serves as the corporate headquarters of such well-known companies as TSYS, Synovus, Carmike Cinemas, and the W.C. Bradley Co.; and offers cultural and entertainment venues such as the Springer Opera House, the State Theater of Georgia; the RiverCenter for Performing Arts; Columbus State University’s RiverPark Campus with its music, art and drama facilities and its space and science center; a 14-mile Riverwalk; and a spectrum of restaurants serving every type of cuisine. And the Eagle & Phenix is right in the middle of it all!

The Eagle & Phenix lofts feature the original historic architecture – exposed brick walls, soaring wood ceilings, and expansive windows framing stunning riverfront views. Modern comforts include granite countertops, covered parking, and a fitness center. This development has also been designed with “Green” features, using a “Rio-Thermal” HVAC system (using water from the Chattahoochee to heat and cool units), thermally improved windows with Low-E glass, low-water-use toilets, Energy Star appliances, and high-efficiency fluorescent lights in the common areas.

As a homeowner at Eagle & Phenix, you’ll enjoy direct access to the scenic Chattahoochee Riverwalk, a 14-mile landscaped walkway perfect for a morning bike ride or a twilight stroll along the water. Or, take in the beautiful river views while sipping a glass of wine on your private balcony. Don’t miss this unique opportunity – come home to the Eagle & Phenix – and you can have it all!

Columbus Ranked #4 Nationally as One of the Best Places to Raise a Family!

In May 2008, Columbus was ranked #4 on the list of “The 100 Best Places to Raise a Family.” The study was done by Best Life magazine and the results were aired on the Today Show.

Click on this link to read the complete article or click on the following link to watch the segment that aired on the TODAY SHOW. (The segment will play following a brief network commercial.)

According to BestLife, the factors that were important in this study included: “somewhere safe, where they (children) can attend good schools with favorable student-teacher ratios, above-average test scores, and respectable budgets. Plenty of museums, parks, and pediatricians also contribute to a good quality of life, whereas multi-hour commutes, expensive houses, and divorcing friends and neighbors do not. Best Life editors used these categories and data from the U.S. Census Bureau, National Center for Education Statistics, FBI, American Association of Museums, National Center for Health Statistics, and American Bar Association to evaluate 257 cities.”





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