
Welcome to the final part of the old mall. Here we have the back room of something.

It was fairly large.

And featured a promising amount of odd, wooden racks.

Even a small office here.

A long since defunct newspaper from 2013. They offered me a summer job once, but I had already gotten one. I’m happy I did, as that summer changed my life in many ways.

The back was a bit of a maze. That room looks like a storage.

All in all this is starting to look like a grocery store to me.

And now I’m probably in its storage facilities.

But if it is so, what are these. I first thought about partly completed election booths.

But I doubt there were that many in the entire town.

This is what I think was the grocery store.

But to me it is starting to look, that in its later years it was something different.

They are everywhere.

I am very close of finding out the truth. I just need one missing piece.

Which is the fitting booth. This has been a flea market.

Out I go. And despite the wishes to come back, I won’t. Ever.

The place was offered out on rent. It seems nobody was interested.

The facade of the bar. It wasn’t actually just called the Beer House. It was called the Giant Beer House. Somebody’s had a great sense of humor.
Also if you look at the second window to the left, you can see that this room has been a grill or a kiosk earlier. Customers have been served through the hatch.

The back side of the complex. And one more unexplored door.

They were an ad agency and printing business. They announce, that they’ve moved.
And I’ve kept my promise not to visit again. The building was demolished in the spring of 2024 and a new supermarket now occupies the lot.