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I was walking through the village the other day and came across a large vacant warehouse right in the middle, it has a lot of graffiti on the front of it with a large shutter door and small car park. I wondered if anyone knows what it was before or what the plans are for it now? Hopefully not getting knocked down for a block of flats!
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Heneghan23 Wrote:

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> I was walking through the village the other day

> and came across a large vacant warehouse right in

> the middle, it has a lot of graffiti on the front

> of it with a large shutter door and small car

> park. I wondered if anyone knows what it was

> before or what the plans are for it now? Hopefully

> not getting knocked down for a block of flats!



Hah, cool. Please tell me where it is, because I'm looking for a place to build my store. I spoke with my partner and we discussed the whole plan. We even decided that we would order racks for products from the company https://kingmorack.com. The only problem is that we cannot find a suitable territory for the store. Maybe the place you found will be our salvation.I hope you can find some information about this place and the owner of this warehouse.

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