W.H. Anderson Tool & Supply Co. Warehouse, Detroit

The Rivertown-Warehouse District is full of old buildings. Many of the hundreds of brick factories from its era have been demolished years ago. This was one of the old companies that used to operate in the area, once a quite large company, yet now defunct.

The exterior was obviously in very bad condition, anybody could just walk in, it seems. It had been like this for years now too.

The street had a my undeniably favorite view of the Renaissance center.


The warehouse seems to blend in so well with the rest of the buildings in this developed area, that it was often overlooked.

The main warehouse room was full of pretty nice furniture, perfect place for any homeless person on the streets; and it also had these weird Tibetan prayer flags put up


These are some interesting steel boxes, made for stacking. The ones on the left with the wheels remind me of mine-carts 


Parallel to the main warehouse was a long hallway room, which had this mini gantry crane just above my head, luckily it hadn't been disassembled for scrap


There's the Ren-Cen poking up above the buildings again, this time I'm on the second level. After peaking through a keyhole for about ten seconds I found out it was occupied by someone who had fallen asleep


That rustic factory building across the street burnt down a couple years ago, I wish I could've explored that place too. Luckily the owner has made an attempt to keep the building away from the wrecking ball











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