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URBAN RENEWAL

projects polish places to such a shine that one neighborhood is indistinguishable from the next. But that’s not happening with the revitalization of downtown Haverhill, which is staying true to its gritty, interesting vibe while becoming a lively and energetic hub for the city. Today, its Queen Anne-style industrial buildings have been reimagined as beautiful lofts, restaurants, and art studios, and exist easily alongside new developments like The Heights at Haverhill, a glass, mixeduse high-rise that glitters at the edge of

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