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Fort
Andross is a mill complex strategically located on the
Androscoggin River in
Brunswick, Maine, just north of Portland,
adjacent to Routes 1 and
95. This historic brick structure, once
known as the Cabot Mill,
has been rechristened "Fort Andross" after
the original pre-revolutionary
fort erected on the same site in 1688. |
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Over the years, the Mill has served a number of
companies in a
variety of businesses, including the manufacture of cotton cloth,
woolen broadcloth, synthetics, shoes, brushes and woven fiberglass.
In this tradition, the building's phased renovation has followed a
mixed use format, providing prime office,
retail, light manufacturing
and
warehouse space.
Phase 1 of this renovation
has been the development of a 100,000
square foot office complex featuring exposed brick and beams,
spectacular views, and a modern heating and air conditioning system.
This new business center has attracted
architectural, engineering and
law firms, as well as media and financial
services companies. The
building provides a unique and affordable
opportunity for area
businesses to upgrade
their image while allowing for future
expansion.
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