Michigan Pressed Brick, Detroit

     Michigan Pressed Brick is usually neglected as an urbex spot, but when it comes to graffiti, the building is just walls. This building used to have a roof, until it burnt down sometime in the 2000s. Now the floor is covered in old tech.


Here is a basin to wash your hands. It was bathroom detached from the main structure.


There is no more second floor now. If you're brave you can climb the rotting wooden stairs.


This is the main room where the old warehouse used to be. You can still lease the property today.


The adjacent room was full of old tech bits like keyboards and memory chips, and what was a car.



This is barely even a room any more. More like a jungle, the overgrowth was growing over everything. This space has always been empty.



I wonder how long it's been since someone climbed these stairs...





Makes you wonder how the hell the second floor got warped into this shape.


The original lights are still hanging from the old wires. That's pretty cool.


This single story room was triangular, odd. Though it is next to a railroad, which can shape buildings' layout.


As of 2022 the entire art-covered Brick-Factory has been entirely demolished

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