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UER Forum > US: Mid-Atlantic > Abandoned Factory, Richmond (Pics) (Viewed 1900 times)
trashcore 


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Abandoned Factory, Richmond (Pics)
< on 11/15/2016 5:14 PM >
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Hey folks,
This is my first post. Here are some pictures from one of my favorite local spots.
They were taken with a Galaxy s4, so the quality is not as great. I hope to be getting an actual camera soon.
Cheers!



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Re: Abandoned Factory, Richmond (Pics)
< Reply # 1 on 11/15/2016 5:47 PM >
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I know it's pretty heavily trafficked now, but are there still quite a few homeless living in there?




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Re: Abandoned Factory, Richmond (Pics)
< Reply # 2 on 11/15/2016 8:36 PM >
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Posted by trashcore
Hey folks,
This is my first post. Here are some pictures from one of my favorite local spots.
They were taken with a Galaxy s4, so the quality is not as great. I hope to be getting an actual camera soon.
Cheers!


Welcome to the site!

I've had to run around with a friend's old cracked S3 at one point, so a good camera is lovely to have. That said, the Galaxy phones don't have half-bad cameras for what they are.

Did this place used to be a factory of some sort? Looks like it's a big place.




trashcore 


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Re: Abandoned Factory, Richmond (Pics)
< Reply # 3 on 11/15/2016 11:34 PM >
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On this trip, did not walk up to the top floor of the main building because a man was sprawled across the top of the staircase. I assume he was passed out drunk, but did not stick around to find out.
It is not surprising, as the building is "hidden in plain site" and next to a busy road so it gets a decent amount of traffic.
The factory was a paper mill at one point, and I believe the property was bought out by Southern States who have a building (also vacant) in the same area.





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Re: Abandoned Factory, Richmond (Pics)
< Reply # 4 on 11/16/2016 5:35 PM >
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Lol, he was on the yellow staircase heading up to the top floor? Had to be comfy.....

If i remember correctly, there were huge piles of clothes up on the top floor (but may be thinking of another place). There were definitely more than 1 or 2 staying there.

Yeh, it's been pretty popular for people to do model shoots there as well.




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< Reply # 5 on 12/5/2016 8:52 PM >
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There's at least one homeless guy that's lived there for a while but he doesn't bother you if you leave him alone. I was there a few weeks ago and they had fixed both of the holes in the fence but it's still easy to get over.

Trashcore - Welcome to UER! Have you explored any other places in RVA?




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