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From thriving industry to ‘no man’s land’: Sanford looks to revive mill district

Por: Portland Press Herald Business October 10, 2022

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The city plans to demolish International Woolen Mill’s dilapidated boiler house and stack along Pioneer Avenue. The area will be turned into parking spaces. Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer The International Woolen Mill, the largest complex in the heart of Sanford’s historic mill district, has sat empty and deteriorating for years. The buildings are riddled with broken windows, holes in the roof and a boiler stack that could... + full article



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