The Mattress Factory is a unique and fascinating mixed-use complex, with approximately 125,000 square feet of creative commercial space and 218 loft residences, comprised of buildings dating back to 1864.
This award-winning project has been recognized by the Atlanta Urban Design Commission, and the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation as an outstanding example of the adaptive reuse of a historic structure.
Mattress Factory Lofts are located at 300 MLK near the Northern end of Grant Park and a block from the King Memorial Marta station. The development offers easy access to Interstates 75 and 20, the Georgia Capitol, Georgia State University and Atlanta's rapidly redeveloping Downtown neighborhoods.
Braden Fellman Group Ltd.'s commitment to intown Atlanta development continues to create distinctive and unique homes, while transforming existing underutilized buildings and infrastructure, and simultaneously minimizing Atlanta's notorious sprawl.
Formerly the home of the Southern Spring Bedding Company, the property had lost its industrial prominence. Its spirit was revived by an influx of working artists and artisans who were drawn to its dramatic spaces and astounding natural light. The property currently boasts an eclectic collection of some of Atlanta's most prominent and aspiring artists and artisans.
The opportunity to live in these beautiful spaces finally arrived. Designed by Surber, Barber, Choate and Hertlein Architects and constructed by Braden Fellman Group, Ltd., these historic lofts offer thoughtful architecture and design in the creative spirit of the development. Aged concrete displays a patina formed by generations of use. The unintentional sculpture of industrial machinery is juxtaposed with features such as full overlay maple finish cabinetry, tongue and groove pine flooring, cast iron enamel bath fixtures and Italian tile. All lofts offer fully featured kitchens and baths, gas appliances, and washer dryer connections.
Natural light emanating from steel frame industrial windows illuminates floor plans, which vary from affordable loft studios to 1800 square foot two-bedroom homes. Skyline views display the fireworks at Turner Stadium, the golden dome of the state capitol and the skyscrapers along the spine of Atlanta's Peachtree street growth, from Downtown to Buckhead.