This is a warehouse building at Pier 70, San Francisco. Here is what the Pier 70 website says about it: Warehouse #2 - 1941 Six-story, rectangular warehouse. 256 ft. long, 77 ft. wide, 79 feet tall. Sixth story added in 1944. Currently leased to commercial tenants for storage. I have been inside of the building and at this point, it is like a maze inside with portions rented out to various tenants of all kinds. The partitions dividing up the spaces are flimsy plywood and chicken wire, or cyclone fencing that just seem to have been set up as necessary and at random. The building had fire sprinklers, but really seemed like a fire trap. I was over in the vicinity Monday when I delivered some wooden panels I had made to an artist friend of mine.
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Date: 2012-08-31 08:50 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-08-31 12:43 pm (UTC)Warehouse #2 - 1941
Six-story, rectangular warehouse. 256 ft. long, 77 ft. wide, 79 feet tall. Sixth story added in 1944.
Currently leased to commercial tenants for storage.
I have been inside of the building and at this point, it is like a maze inside with portions rented out to various tenants of all kinds. The partitions dividing up the spaces are flimsy plywood and chicken wire, or cyclone fencing that just seem to have been set up as necessary and at random. The building had fire sprinklers, but really seemed like a fire trap. I was over in the vicinity Monday when I delivered some wooden panels I had made to an artist friend of mine.