Inman Mill
542
Jobs Created
$9,136,392
Tax Impact
$22,986,790
Income Generated
$31,226,951
GDP Added
$61,138,718
Output Generated
Inman Mills, located in Inman, South Carolina, was originally built in 1902 by textile pioneer James A. Chapman and quickly became a key player in the state’s booming cotton industry. The mill was part of South Carolina’s historic “Textile Crescent” and played a central role in Inman’s industrial and community development for over a century. Now repurposed, it serves as a 159-unit apartment complex known as Inman Mill Lofts. Inman Mills offers distinctive residential living that reflects the legacy of a landmark deeply woven into the history of the Upstate region, preserving its industrial roots while supporting the area’s continued revitalization.
Image: Inman Mill – June 2019 by PegasusRacer28, licensed under CC BY‑SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Project Type:
Historic RehabilitationTax Credit Type:
StateAddress:
240 4th St
Inman, South Carolina 29349