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Taken from the deck at the loading dock.
The door to their kitchen was open.
This was on the freezer door.
:)
-jre
Frontman Paul Banks of Interpol performing in the loading dock of Milk Studios for The Creator's Project on June 26, 2010.
Little Stuart Kirst kickflipping the bar. See the footage of this line in this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnCJ_49-T-A
Pittsburgh Produce Terminal, a.k.a. the Pennsylvania Railroad's Fruit Auction & Sales Building (1926-1930, with various later alterations). I could go on at length about this typology in general, but I'm saving most of those thoughts for future print publication. Briefly, we're looking at a pretty good example of the linear, low-rise wholesale terminal market typology, optimized for rail delivery on one side and truck pickup on the other. (In this case, the railroad tracks are long gone, and the building was later altered to add truck-loading space on that side.) If you're curious about this typology, and the forces that brought it into being, look no further than Helen Tangires's excellent Movable Markets: Food Wholesaling in the Twentieth-Century City.
Seen here: southern facade, with long truck loading dock and more recent additions of stairs, ramps, murals, etc.
Stack of multicolored plastic crates.
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