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Data centers are coming for rural America
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A rural Maine paper mill that closed after a 2020 explosion is being redeveloped into a data center by a joint venture led by developer Tony McDonald, representing a shift in how tech infrastructure is expanding into economically distressed rural communities.

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Data centers are coming for rural America
At its peak, the Androscoggin paper mill in Jay, Maine, a rural town about 67 miles northwest of Portland, employed about 1,500 people - until a pulp digester exploded in 2020, forcing the mill to close permanently. In 2023, the 1.4 million-square-foot facility was purchased through a joint venture by JGT2 Redevelopment and a number of other holding and capital companies. The project is led by developer Tony McDonald. Over the next three years, McDonald and his team broke down the mill's machin
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