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How to spend a weekend in the Judson Mill District

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Aerial view of pool and pool deck at Judson Mill Lofts.

Take a tour of Judson Mill Lofts today + experience the Judson Mill District for yourself | Photo provided

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Picture this: You wake up on a Friday morning in your apartment at Judson Mill Lofts + roll out of bed.

7 a.m. — Head to the 24/7 fitness center for a morning workout on one of the Echelon Connect Bikes or Echelon Mirrors.

Photo of 24-hour gym space with cardio equipment lining the left wall.

As a Judson Mill Lofts resident, you’ll have full access to the Echelon Connect Bikes + Echelon Mirrors in the 24/7 fitness center | Photo provided

8 a.m. — You’re back upstairs for a quick rinse (in your frameless glass shower 🚿) before heading to BlocHaven Cafe next door for a morning brew.

Photo of bathroom at Judson Mill Lofts, with bathtub and frameless glass shower.

Bathrooms in Judson Mill Lofts feature frameless glass showers (+ jacuzzi tubs in select floorplans) | Photo provided

9 a.m. — Take a walk back to the Lofts’ co-working space + set up shop for the day by the fireplace or in one of the conference rooms.

Wide angle view of co-working space complete with chairs and lounges in an open floor plan.

Judson Mill Lofts offers ample coworking spaces, private + semi-private offices and conference rooms | Photo provided

5 p.m. — After a hard day’s work, it’s time to meet some friends at BlocHaven for a rock climbing date + grab a local craft beer at Magnetic South Brewery (coming Spring ‘22) to reward yourself.

Take advantage of all these incredible amenities when you live at Judson Mill Lofts + explore the growing neighborhood of Judson Mill District.

Your Saturday schedule:

9 a.m. — Kick off the weekend with an afternoon flow in the community yoga studio.

3 p.m. — Head to Feed + Seed (opening later this year) for locally sourced farm-grown ingredients (which you’ll enjoy cooking on your GE stainless steel appliances).

Photo looking at kitchen at Judson Mill Lofts with staircase to the left and an island in the center of the room.

Open-concept kitchens at Judson Mill Lofts feature modern finishes + GE Stainless Steel Appliances | Photo provided

8 p.m. — After dinner, head over to Cowboy Up Nightlife (coming spring 2022) for some live music steps from your front door.

10 a.m. — Sleep in on Sunday + enjoy a cup of coffee from The Village Grind on your private balcony, patio, or terrace. If it’s chilly, skip the cold + soak in the views from your expansive historic windows.

2 p.m. — Take your pup down to the dog park or meet friends for a walk around the Swamp Rabbit trail.

6 p.m. — Wrap the weekend with a mouthwatering dinner at Anchorage.

Take a tour of Judson Mill Lofts + explore all of the amenities at Judson Mill District. Ⓟ

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