Open doors at Bradford Street disused warehouse

warehouse front

This warehouse at the bottom of Bradford Street, near the Rea Street junction, has been empty and locked up for years.  But in the last couple of weeks the boards have been opened up so people can freely enter.

warehouse interior

It seems the some graffiti artists got there before me.

graffiti

I wasn’t the only one with a camera who took an interest in the place.

Photographer

I’m not sure why it’s been opened up of late, or what’s in store for the building.  So enjoy it whilst you can!

graffiti wall

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About Nicky Getgood

Living and loving Digbeth.
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6 Responses to Open doors at Bradford Street disused warehouse

  1. Lee says:

    It’s going to be a car park (for now) – we used to have the building next door and it was always a pain to park. Of course, in those days we had things like buildings and other tenants on the street before the fantastic Bradford Street development appeared, with all it’s promised wonders (or did I just dream that?).

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  4. Ramandip says:

    Hi, i was woundering whether you know the address to this property?

  5. Not the exact address no, just that it’s near corner of Bradford St/Rea St

  6. Ramandip says:

    thank you, i might aswell pay a visit. i need floor plans for my university project, so i think i will try and ring birmingham city council

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