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Everett pulp mill to be demolished

Kimberly-Clark said Thursday it plans to demolish its closed pulp-and-paper mill on Everett’s waterfront and sell the 66-acre property.

Published: April 28, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PDT
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Kimberly-Clark said Thursday it plans to demolish its closed pulp-and-paper mill on Everett’s waterfront and sell the 66-acre property.

The company laid off 760 employees before shutting down the roughly 80-year-old plant earlier this month.

It will tear down the mill this summer and has retained Kidder Mathews and Binswanger to market the property, Kimberly-Clark said.

The site, at 2600 Federal Avenue, has more than 2,500 linear feet of deep-water shoreline area and is next to Naval Station Everett and the Port of Everett main terminal, the company said.

The Seattle Times

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