Exterior sign, Bridgeport Street side. This used to hang over the sidewalk. I don't recall ever seeing it illuminated.
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Exterior view of some upper floor windows from the rear of the building.
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Looking up at the north side of the building.
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The entrance on Regina Street, between the two loading bays. This had been forced open.
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One of the doors between the large loading dock and the small one.
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A large industrial scale, at the rear of the large loading dock. Dial reads: "Toledo".
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A view from a second story opening of the large loading dock. You can see the elevator and doors leading to the small dock and a ramp that heads down into the basement.
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The opposite side of the same elevator at the main floor level. This is about a half-flight above the dock level.
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Some of the warehouse-style windows at the rear of the building.
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The elevator door on the second floor, fire door closed (and painted purple). The ladder leads up to an odd loft level that was mostly open to below.
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One of the doors off the main (Bridgeport facing) stairs. Main sign reads "K-W Jobber Textiles". Other signs advertise balloon trips, matress sales, quilts. Whatever K-W Jobber Textiles was, they took Visa.
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A door on the first floor from the elevator area to the enormous room along Bridgeport.
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A mysterious series of doors that led down to the small loading dock. You can just make out some of the heap in the small loading dock.
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Looking down the Bridgeport side stairs towards the basement.
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Bridgeport side stairs, main floor view.
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The Bridgeport side stairs up to the second floor. Photo taken from landing level.
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