Broad Street Mill – Griffin’s Shop Local Destination this Holiday Season!

Located at 324 E. Broad Street, Griffin, GA 30223, the Broad Street Mill is a beautifully repurposed historic mill building that now serves as a vibrant mixed-use destination of retail, artisan shops, studios and rentable event/creative space. (MapQuest)
Originally built in the early 1900s (previously the Norman Buggy Company building) and converted in recent years, the building retains exposed brick, wood beams, open loft-style hallways and an industrial character that adds to its charm. 


Shops & Retail Environment

  • The Mill houses 25+ small businesses under one roof
  • Example merchants include consignment boutiques, vintage and antique dealers, specialty apparel, home décor and art-oriented businesses. There are also event rental spaces and a Yoga studio.

Why you need to shop there:

  • Nothing beats the historic character in this building.
  • Central downtown location
  • The mix of shops in one building encourages cross-shopping (you might go in for the home décor shop and leave with a clothing boutique purchase).

Rental Spaces: Mill Rooms / Studio Venue

Besides retail, the Broad Street Mill building offers flexible rental spaces for creative use, events, content production, maker studios and small-business offices. Key offerings:

  • The Mill Rooms, LLC (Suite 112, Lower Level of the Mill) is listed as “Unique & Creative Workspaces”
  • Studio 240 at the Broad Street Mill –  An event/social space
    • Up to approx. 2,400 sq ft, capacity ~50 people for gatherings, small weddings or corporate events. 
  • For potential tenants or renters, this means you can secure space for:
    • Photo/video shoots and content creation
    • Small event or workshop hosting
    • Pop-up markets, maker studios, artisan-production space
    • Office/loft-type workspaces within a creative community setting

Why We Love Broad Street Mill

The Broad Street Mill represents an excellent example of adaptive reuse – turning an historic industrial building into a vibrant hub of small business retail, creative studios, and mixed-use space.