cabbagetown
Few Atlanta neighborhoods have a story like Cabbagetown. Originally built to house workers at the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill, it fell quiet when the mill closed in 1976 — then was reborn in the 1990s as an artists’ enclave. Today it’s one of the city’s most creative, characterful, and tight-knit communities.
The old mill itself now lives on as the Fulton Cotton Mill Lofts, and the neighborhood’s artistic spirit shows everywhere — most famously in the murals of the nearby Krog Street Tunnel. Walkable streets lead to beloved local restaurants and bars, the green space of Cabbagetown Park, and direct access to the BeltLine and Krog Street Market just next door. It’s eclectic, colorful, and proud of it.
The housing is distinctive: rows of historic “shotgun” mill cottages on narrow streets, along with lofts and newer infill. These small-footprint homes and the neighborhood’s one-of-a-kind character make Cabbagetown a favorite for buyers who want something with real soul.
Who loves Cabbagetown: buyers drawn to art, history, and personality — walkable streets, mill cottages, and the BeltLine moments away.
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