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Great Lakes Greyhound

Another one from down on Fort Street. I have always admired this one from the Bridge crossing over, and I have long been meaning to shoot it. It’s a big place, 95,000 sq ft of office and 130,000 sq ft of warehouse. Sadly the Crown Enterprises sign informs us that it is owned by Mr. Moroun, and it will likely remain vacant. It still sports the Greyhound logo and name, but as best as I can…
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Fleet Speciality Warehouse

Located at 2600 W. Fort St., this old warehouse building sports a date of construction of 1897. On what is now a truck yard near the Ambassador Bridge, this building is the only remaining peice of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd Reformatory for Girls that once occupied the…
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Keepin' it Rural

So yeah… I drove from Tecumseh, MI to Ypsi-tucky the other day. Here are the “highlights”. Thanks Google Maps for picking a “different” route. The Water tower at a factory south of Tecumseh. V.F.W. hall in Tecumseh A Rustosaurus. Al…
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Kasle Steel

Back at the end of March, on the end of the Canadian Motor Lamp post, there were some comments posted about terrible places to work. Burningrome had posted that the worst place to work in Windsor “had to be Kasle Steel over on Sprucewood by the racetrack &#8211…
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Get in the time machine...

We’re going all the way back to 2001…. Ford Field under construction. There was lots of activity here. Work being done to the Hudson’s site, and the Compuware site. Seems like so long ago that there was parking on one side of Washington. Looking north on Washington towards Grand Circus Park. Coming soon Oslo and lofts… Looking west on Grand River from Woodward. This…
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Dominion Forge

On Seminole across the street from the former Motor Lamp factory is the massive Dominion Forge Complex. Once home to giant stamping presses that fabricated parts for the automotive industry, the complex today is used as a warehouse. Stories have it that the presses were so…