
One more look back towards the area we already explored.

And towards the last uncharted territories here. The sign above the smashed windows says regional storage.

Latest model computer equipment.

Splinters in different colors.

Empty shelves and cardboard boxes.

Well, it does look like a storage.

This actually looks the most comfortable place to hang around in the whole complex.

That one looks rather cool.

The thing on top of the couch looks like a movable wall.

The storage consisted of surprisingly small spaces. It can’t have stored too big stuff.

I hope the red thing on the floor is just paint.

That looks like a small office.

This area was almost as dull as the garage, but it was cleaner.

Well, this room was a mess.

A part of the area was open space without the front wall.

The storage wing was quickly explored.

I photographed this space from the other direction before exploring the row house.

There was one more building with a deserted car inside.

A Volvo V70 MKI. After two 850’s, a V70, a 960 a S40 and a 340 I’m bound to drive one of those one day.

Even the airbag seems to have been painted. Or are they pink by default?

One final look at the complex. The owner had ignored orders to demolish the badly vandalized property, so the city evicted them, took over the property and demolished it in the spring of 2022.
When airbags deploy, they are generally white, light gray, or beige. Neutral colors are used so that when the airbag deploys, the color does not cause a distraction. In my two plus decades in the fire department, I have never once seen a pink airbag. This pink color is highly unusual.