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By Steve Dwyer
 Region overview
From Boston to Bath, Kennebunkport to Keene, from Burlington to Brewer, development activities are occurring in the Northeast region along the brown and green spectrum that's making a lot of observers both inside and outside the region take notice.
Start in Brewer, Me. where a former paper mill has been parlayed into a modular fabrication facility for Maine-based Cianbro Corp. The former Eastern Fine Paper had gone bankrupt. In 2004, the city assumed the property and carried out the requisite environmental obligations. South Brewer Redevelopment LLC was established to take over as owner, pursuing environmental assessments, funding and developers all at the same time.
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