Same, I remember when they announced it was closing and no one could really understand why. It sure wasn't crime like they tried to say it was, not back then anyway...
@@mike53051 I grew up in Milwaukee during the 70's. I spent my first 10 years in Franklin, then a couple years in Milwaukee off 27th Street and Ramsey Avenue. Then the next 20 years in Greenfield off Edgerton Avenue. I lived a few blocks down from Southridge Mall. Northridge was farther away and Southridge was right there so I didn't get out to Northridge very often. But I do know that it was a really great place back in the 70's. Sad how so many wonderful childhood memories are gone.
Oh dude NorthRidge mall, I haven't heard about that mall in ages. I grew up in Wisconsin but currently reside in AZ. So glad I found yall, I love stuff like this.
No it's amazing.. Now there is diversity! Yes when it was more white it was nicer and safer.. but now you have different cultures and it's good for those white spaces to be converted into uses for everyone.
Back in 2017, me and a group of friends went in there quite a few times. We were lucky to sneak in and had so much fun. For some reason, there wasn't any security around the building then. It was very easy to get in.
Open for 30 years. Dormant for 20 years. The city of Milwaukee finally prevailed and got the property from a Chinese firm that had promised big things but didn't deliver on anything. The Fire Chief was getting adamant about its removal due to numerous fires in the past 2 years. Asbestos removal has been started and by next spring removal should be pretty much complete. Since the area is still zoned for commercial development there still are no firm plans for what should be built there. But there are some troubled apartments and condos to the West. The main Corridor of Brown Deer Road has many thinly used strip.malls and a number of big box stores have become warehouses and storage facilities. How The Mighty have tumbled
Seems a lot of Chinese buying up big buildings and not delivering the deal. The Motorola building in Harvard was same thing as our old elementary school here in Elkhorn. Why isn’t there a time line on these deals? Also a fine for keeping them empty?!
I lived near Southridge Mall my entire childhood. I rarely got out to Northridge Mall. We would go to Mayfair Mall or Southridge Mall since they were much closer. However Northridge Mall has some really great memories for many many people. It's sad that so many of our childhood memories are being closed, destroyed, or ?? All in the name of "Progress". In the end it doesn't seem like progress at all. Just greed and corporate idiocy. I had so many incredible memories of Southridge Mall, I can only imagine how many people had the same with Northridge Mall.
I worked at one of the jewelry stores in Northridge as a goldsmith. I loved going to Gloria Jeans for coffee. I recognized the cow pattern floor of a different jewelry store in one scene. I did work for them as well, great people.
(Not so) fun fact! The mall didn’t close due to high crime in a general sense; attendance had been declining for the previous 10 years largely due to *fear* of crime by suburban mall-goers that was brought on by the stabbing death of Barbara Anderson by her husband Jesse in the mall’s parking lot in 1992. Two years after that, Jesse was beaten to death in prison alongside infamous serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. Also, if you’ve ever seen the video of this place by The Proper People, you may know that in it they spoke with some construction workers: (likely) one of whom was electrocuted to death onsite not long after.
@@whatafreakinusername Come on man, that mall was ok years after that. It was the government housing and the decline of the neighborhood. I remember going to the mall and the food court was overrun with loud teenage turds. The whole neighborhood is trash, ruined by the people who live around it. A company wanted to buy it and use it for industrial storage. The city said it didn't fit the plan to revitalize the area lol what a joke.
@@Redacted_762 mayfair is crazy i still go their most of the time cause i live closer to it than south ridge once they forced everyone out of the mall because of a PLANNED attack . like why are you planning it
There is other malls like the Cherryville Mall and the Janesville mall is still open Cherry Ville mall though had a freak accident but it’s still open and then there is the mall in Madison
This either has to be old recordings or you’re a god damn god because north ridge has been on high security for the past year fines up to 1000 for being in the property
So sad...in it's hayday, it was a beautiful mall filled with bright shining faces... I grew up not too far from the mall. It was THE place to hang out as a kid. What a shame!. It is still standing to this day, a blight on the cities north side.
Such a shame, this used to be a great place to go back in the day. I live about an hour north of Milwaukee and used to drive down there to shop at the mall. Sad to see it in such a state.
17:45 MPD used to run practices on clearing and securing stores. They used Northridge for a while shortly after it closed and before the stores were fully cleared out. The cartridges were paintball loads.
Went there as a kid with my mom once and only once. One of the "shoppers" lurking around tried to harass my mom. Cops got involved and we never went back. Closed a few years later due to crime (what a shocker for the North side of Milw. /s)
As late as 2017ish, it was in pristine condition! They could have unlocked the doors and reopen the mall. Only a few broken glass windows. All this damage happend in just 7 years time. :(
"When there is no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth" (I know they didn't actually film in Wisconsin, but it gave me the same vibes watching this)
Awesome video Midwest! .. it would be interesting to see what the Northridge mall looks like today after partial demolition. The mall looks clean in your video because this video was possibly recorded over 2 and a half years ago, way before they'd attempt burning the stairs and lighting a fire in the main atrium water fountain. It was amazing for years, the entrance doors were smashed and wide open to the elements. I can't find any current videos or any recent pictures of it's demolition other than them leveling the boscov anchor 😢 rip Northridge mall
It's a bit disappointing that the ones who got in there to tag things never got past the age of 12 mentally. You'd think there would be a bit more creativity if they've got the time to mess around. But maybe that says something about the Milwaukee area?
ive been here!! super cool, last time i went there were a couple fallen walls, and this was around the time of the recent fires, so i decided it wasnt safe for me to go in anymore. so cool tho!!!!
I use to go shopping here when ibws like 7 r8 yrs old i remember it closing and all stores wer like 90% off my cousin and i went with 20$ each a d came back with so much stuff i never knew why it closed
I used to shop at the southridge Mall a lot when I was younger. I stopped going because it became a hangout for the kids. The stores catered to kids' clothing. There is nothing there for us, older folks. I don't know what is there now. I haven't been there in over 10 years now.
@decayingmidwest loved your vid, it's amazing how things have changed there since Dutch's video. Such a cool and unique place. It's a shame it's being torn down, I would have loved to play airsoft there
Yup, lots of memories not only here but the area in general. It was lively and safe for a long while. Best Buy, Circuit City (with the boom room full of car audio), and a bunch of other stores made the area a real destination in high school. But more and more crime took over and before long all this mall became was empty stores and a bunch of dudes in blue mean mugging a bunch of dudes in red if you know what I mean. I miss dressing up and going to the mall (had to be on point with so many ladies running around).
It was bought by some Chinese company, they are just sitting on the property for whatever reason so security is more for insurance reasons than anything else, it's not city officials but private sector security contractors
Oh wow, I remember this closed the year I moved to Milwaukee I think. South ridge is probably next, was there not that long ago and it was a total ghost town.
im from sheffield uk 🇬🇧 our shopping mall opened in 1990 and its STILL very busy. the mall on this video looks 80s/90s retro its a lovely design. its so sad , it should still be fully functiong . 💎 ours is called “meadowhall”.
I was just exploring it yesterday, have you been totnhe engineering rooms in the basement? Theres tons of schematics for various things around the mall.
Ngl that thumbnail pic looked like a horror game or something, ig its cool that video games look so realistic and cool, and also depressing that an entire mall can become abandoned and run down
It's absurd that there is anyone polices this place, there's nothing there. Literally just to prevent people from having an easy place to go to hang out or duck out of dangerous weather.
Sad that malls are just dying out 😢 it’s not the same looking on Amazon and looking irl. Online is like the next thing because no one wants to go out and see the things in person.
it's not that nobody wants to see it in person. It's that they started streamlining stock so they only carried just enough of what was most commonly bought to cut down on costs. And if you already know that unless you're going out to get something common it won't be in stock. So you might as well not go out to look for what they won't have in stock and just buy it online as you'd just go to three or four stores that say it's in stock only to find out it's not then come back and buy it online anyway. The only retail stores I've found that actually have in stock what they say is in stock lately are Harbor Freight, Lowes, Southern States, and Boscovs.
It’s too bad you didn’t get a chance to explore the old Sanitarium and Sanitorium that were on Watertownplank road. Those were cool to explore before they tore them down.
I see why they have security. The place looks like vandals really trashed it. I live an hour from this mall and went there as a child and teenager.Did u try to contact the owner or who is in charge of that place? U may have been able to get permission to do a video documentary. However looking at all the damage done by vandals mabe not. Sad that people have to trash are history with vandalism. Thanks tho for your video it sparked some memmories. I really love videos like yours.
@@decayingmidwest aw man it's so hard to find these places I understand for good reason but if UE already know it's gonna be demolished why not share the spot🤷♂️
Never understood why the photocenter and photocopies stores are always boarded up. There is like 7 in ohio I know about that is also boarded up. Is there something bad in the photos 😂
I went in three years ago at night and as we were leaving two security guards came around the corner yelling to get down with shotguns, it was pretty nuts.
are you sure they were security guards? i say this because nobody in their right mind would employ someone waving around shotguns. then again, i just moved here. maybe y'all silly like that but i'm from tx and was an urbex and never experienced nothing like that lmao. security guards with guns is one thing but shotguns is wild
We have 5 malls in the vaal triangle with 2 of them being somewhat dead, they've tried countless times to "fix it" but sadly it's always half empty. Tbh I would rather drive to Johannesburg to go to the malls there as these are (for personal reasons) icky.
I seriously could cry seeing it like this, so many memories from my youth there.
Same, I remember when they announced it was closing and no one could really understand why. It sure wasn't crime like they tried to say it was, not back then anyway...
Yes but now you have diversity. That's worth way more.
@@mike53051 I grew up in Milwaukee during the 70's. I spent my first 10 years in Franklin, then a couple years in Milwaukee off 27th Street and Ramsey Avenue. Then the next 20 years in Greenfield off Edgerton Avenue. I lived a few blocks down from Southridge Mall. Northridge was farther away and Southridge was right there so I didn't get out to Northridge very often. But I do know that it was a really great place back in the 70's. Sad how so many wonderful childhood memories are gone.
Oh dude NorthRidge mall, I haven't heard about that mall in ages. I grew up in Wisconsin but currently reside in AZ. So glad I found yall, I love stuff like this.
Omg... the memories of my teenage & childhood years here 🥹🥹🥹
so many memories of going to the food court here with my grandma. it’s sad what’s happened to milwaukees malls
No it's amazing.. Now there is diversity! Yes when it was more white it was nicer and safer.. but now you have different cultures and it's good for those white spaces to be converted into uses for everyone.
I was born not too far from North Ridge Mall! I can't wait to watch!❤❤❤❤
I loved their decorations during the holidays. I miss going to malls like this
Back in 2017, me and a group of friends went in there quite a few times. We were lucky to sneak in and had so much fun. For some reason, there wasn't any security around the building then. It was very easy to get in.
Open for 30 years. Dormant for 20 years. The city of Milwaukee finally prevailed and got the property from a Chinese firm that had promised big things but didn't deliver on anything. The Fire Chief was getting adamant about its removal due to numerous fires in the past 2 years. Asbestos removal has been started and by next spring removal should be pretty much complete. Since the area is still zoned for commercial development there still are no firm plans for what should be built there. But there are some troubled apartments and condos to the West. The main Corridor of Brown Deer Road has many thinly used strip.malls and a number of big box stores have become warehouses and storage facilities. How The Mighty have tumbled
There were quite a few idiots hurt also when they would break in and screw around.
Seems a lot of Chinese buying up big buildings and not delivering the deal. The Motorola building in Harvard was same thing as our old elementary school here in Elkhorn. Why isn’t there a time line on these deals? Also a fine for keeping them empty?!
I lived near Southridge Mall my entire childhood. I rarely got out to Northridge Mall. We would go to Mayfair Mall or Southridge Mall since they were much closer. However Northridge Mall has some really great memories for many many people. It's sad that so many of our childhood memories are being closed, destroyed, or ?? All in the name of "Progress". In the end it doesn't seem like progress at all. Just greed and corporate idiocy. I had so many incredible memories of Southridge Mall, I can only imagine how many people had the same with Northridge Mall.
I remember this mall! It was beautiful in its time. Especially around Christmas
Because it was a place for just one group. Now we have diversity and everything is better.
I worked at one of the jewelry stores in Northridge as a goldsmith. I loved going to Gloria Jeans for coffee. I recognized the cow pattern floor of a different jewelry store in one scene. I did work for them as well, great people.
Thanks for one last look before it was gone. Lots of memories there.
(Not so) fun fact! The mall didn’t close due to high crime in a general sense; attendance had been declining for the previous 10 years largely due to *fear* of crime by suburban mall-goers that was brought on by the stabbing death of Barbara Anderson by her husband Jesse in the mall’s parking lot in 1992. Two years after that, Jesse was beaten to death in prison alongside infamous serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
Also, if you’ve ever seen the video of this place by The Proper People, you may know that in it they spoke with some construction workers: (likely) one of whom was electrocuted to death onsite not long after.
Jesse Anderson killed his wife there because of the several years of a high crime rate gave him a potential cover for his own crimes.
@@whatafreakinusername Come on man, that mall was ok years after that. It was the government housing and the decline of the neighborhood. I remember going to the mall and the food court was overrun with loud teenage turds. The whole neighborhood is trash, ruined by the people who live around it. A company wanted to buy it and use it for industrial storage. The city said it didn't fit the plan to revitalize the area lol what a joke.
You're joking right? That's the sugar coated reason. The mall did well several years after that happened. It was the decline of the area.
I loved this mall so much as a kid, now i only go to south ridge which is luckily still open
@@luvlylilaa yes Southridge mall is the best! Also, did you know they built a raising canes next door?
@@Bloxy_UA-cam1 omg i have to try it i normally run inside cause it’s always raining lol i never saw it
@iceexstar the mall is garbage, though. But it's somehow safer than Mayfair.
@@Redacted_762 mayfair is crazy i still go their most of the time cause i live closer to it than south ridge once they forced everyone out of the mall because of a PLANNED attack . like why are you planning it
There is other malls like the Cherryville Mall and the Janesville mall is still open Cherry Ville mall though had a freak accident but it’s still open and then there is the mall in Madison
This either has to be old recordings or you’re a god damn god because north ridge has been on high security for the past year fines up to 1000 for being in the property
I been inside of it, like super recently and yeah I’m ngl the security guards don’t do shit😂
I think you're talking about South ridge mall
@@calebwaddell1 im not
It’s been under demolition for the last several months.
This is definitely old footage. Everything has been stripped out of the inside for demolition.
This Was the mall I went to during my childhood and Teenage years I hate to see how they let it just go down the way they did very sad
I almost forgot about this mall. Stay safe always, you guys! 🙏🏼
Nice exploration guys. Try not to get caught and stay safe 😁
The 'whispering' was too weird. Couldn't keep viewing.
So sad...in it's hayday, it was a beautiful mall filled with bright shining faces... I grew up not too far from the mall. It was THE place to hang out as a kid. What a shame!. It is still standing to this day, a blight on the cities north side.
Such a shame, this used to be a great place to go back in the day. I live about an hour north of Milwaukee and used to drive down there to shop at the mall. Sad to see it in such a state.
Same. Now i just go to mayfair
@@joshuakrieski9628 you in fondulac aren't ya?
@@KenKaniff-dw4jw Used to be, I live in Sheboygan now.
The Northridge and Southridge Malls used to be beautiful. Especially for Christmas. Schools would come in during the holidays and perform.
17:45 MPD used to run practices on clearing and securing stores. They used Northridge for a while shortly after it closed and before the stores were fully cleared out. The cartridges were paintball loads.
Went there as a kid with my mom once and only once. One of the "shoppers" lurking around tried to harass my mom. Cops got involved and we never went back. Closed a few years later due to crime (what a shocker for the North side of Milw. /s)
Looks very good for 21 years of decay!
It was even better before all the vandalism
As late as 2017ish, it was in pristine condition! They could have unlocked the doors and reopen the mall. Only a few broken glass windows. All this damage happend in just 7 years time. :(
@RavenCap0807 Unbelievable! That is amazing after 14 years!
What a shame.
That shows a lot about the new pathetic generation that I amm in. 😡@@RavenCap0807
@@RavenCap0807 This says a lot about my generation.
"When there is no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth" (I know they didn't actually film in Wisconsin, but it gave me the same vibes watching this)
I love abandoned malls! Great Video!!
Thank you..was there many times in the 80s.
It was amazing back then wasn't it?
It was! Northridge was hoppin back in the 80s and even into the 90s.
I worked at Menards next door to Northridge Mall about 5yrs ago lol.
North Ridge was an awesome mall when I was a kid in the 80's, It's amazing to witness the entire culture shift away from malls.
Awesome video Midwest! .. it would be interesting to see what the Northridge mall looks like today after partial demolition. The mall looks clean in your video because this video was possibly recorded over 2 and a half years ago, way before they'd attempt burning the stairs and lighting a fire in the main atrium water fountain. It was amazing for years, the entrance doors were smashed and wide open to the elements. I can't find any current videos or any recent pictures of it's demolition other than them leveling the boscov anchor 😢 rip Northridge mall
I feel famous! 🎉
This was one of my favorite places I’ve ever explored.
@@TrickForTreats no it's not
@@dandychiggins6802 okay
Me too, friend
I use to go to this almost every weekend with my family
Missed going here as a kid 🥺
So sad to see the damage. This was such a fun mail.
It would make for a great apocalypse movie set.
It's a bit disappointing that the ones who got in there to tag things never got past the age of 12 mentally. You'd think there would be a bit more creativity if they've got the time to mess around. But maybe that says something about the Milwaukee area?
ive been here!! super cool, last time i went there were a couple fallen walls, and this was around the time of the recent fires, so i decided it wasnt safe for me to go in anymore. so cool tho!!!!
After Brookfield Square and before Mayfair mall was remodeled, this “was” the premier mall in Milwaukee!
I use to go shopping here when ibws like 7 r8 yrs old i remember it closing and all stores wer like 90% off my cousin and i went with 20$ each a d came back with so much stuff i never knew why it closed
Was there back in 2019 and the place was in immensely better condition it is sad that it looks so bad now.
I used to shop at the southridge Mall a lot when I was younger. I stopped going because it became a hangout for the kids. The stores catered to kids' clothing. There is nothing there for us, older folks. I don't know what is there now. I haven't been there in over 10 years now.
Love when this was an airsoft field for a little bit
Scary that it's in better shape than Diamond Run, Wilson etc.
There were bullet casings because you were in the hood. Used to be a nice mall. Sad that it had to close.
I worked there. Sad to see it that way.
Man I miss this mall😢 my childhood! Watching it get torn down is sad but interesting
I’ve grown up going to either Southridge or Mayfair mall, I had no idea there even was a Northridge… West Allis resident for 16 years…
Did you find any airsoft BBs? 5 years ago, Dutch the Hooligan made a video of playing airsoft here. Really cool video
I did not!
@decayingmidwest loved your vid, it's amazing how things have changed there since Dutch's video. Such a cool and unique place. It's a shame it's being torn down, I would have loved to play airsoft there
Love Your Channel Man Keep going brothers
its weird to see this. never been there. but i was just at southridge today.
Yup, lots of memories not only here but the area in general. It was lively and safe for a long while. Best Buy, Circuit City (with the boom room full of car audio), and a bunch of other stores made the area a real destination in high school. But more and more crime took over and before long all this mall became was empty stores and a bunch of dudes in blue mean mugging a bunch of dudes in red if you know what I mean. I miss dressing up and going to the mall (had to be on point with so many ladies running around).
I heard it was really cool in the 70s I’m kind of jealous I never got to see it during its glory days.
There's been so many videos made of this mall, and every new one that vomes out makes it look even more decayed.
Well, how's it that Southridge Mall survived so much longer?
@@ghoststarstalk Southridge is in a better area. Northridge is in kind of a rough area. So sad. Been to Northridge a few times.
Security at this Dead abandoned mall 😮
It was bought by some Chinese company, they are just sitting on the property for whatever reason so security is more for insurance reasons than anything else, it's not city officials but private sector security contractors
@axialivanov6101 thank you for the info on this video on this Mall security 👍😎🙂😁
Oh wow, I remember this closed the year I moved to Milwaukee I think. South ridge is probably next, was there not that long ago and it was a total ghost town.
im from sheffield uk 🇬🇧 our shopping mall opened in 1990 and its STILL very busy. the mall on this video looks 80s/90s retro its a lovely design. its so sad , it should still be fully functiong . 💎
ours is called
“meadowhall”.
I was just exploring it yesterday, have you been totnhe engineering rooms in the basement? Theres tons of schematics for various things around the mall.
I remember when it was built, had fun shopping and going to the theater there, what a waste to see it like this.
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Ngl that thumbnail pic looked like a horror game or something, ig its cool that video games look so realistic and cool, and also depressing that an entire mall can become abandoned and run down
"HELLO, WISCONSINNN!"
It's absurd that there is anyone polices this place, there's nothing there. Literally just to prevent people from having an easy place to go to hang out or duck out of dangerous weather.
I thought it had ready been in the process being demolished.
I swore I heard a very faint scream as you guys were walking up that metal staircase. Could’ve just been the stairs themselves making noise. 18:22
Sad that malls are just dying out 😢 it’s not the same looking on Amazon and looking irl. Online is like the next thing because no one wants to go out and see the things in person.
it's not that nobody wants to see it in person. It's that they started streamlining stock so they only carried just enough of what was most commonly bought to cut down on costs. And if you already know that unless you're going out to get something common it won't be in stock. So you might as well not go out to look for what they won't have in stock and just buy it online as you'd just go to three or four stores that say it's in stock only to find out it's not then come back and buy it online anyway. The only retail stores I've found that actually have in stock what they say is in stock lately are Harbor Freight, Lowes, Southern States, and Boscovs.
Not sad at all malls and the owners were always scamming people, it’s about time people woke up and realized how much those places scam you.
It’s too bad you didn’t get a chance to explore the old Sanitarium and Sanitorium that were on Watertownplank road. Those were cool to explore before they tore them down.
I see why they have security. The place looks like vandals really trashed it. I live an hour from this mall and went there as a child and teenager.Did u try to contact the owner or who is in charge of that place? U may have been able to get permission to do a video documentary. However looking at all the damage done by vandals mabe not. Sad that people have to trash are history with vandalism. Thanks tho for your video it sparked some memmories. I really love videos like yours.
Anyone know when its set to be demolished? Id love to go here and explore it
I think it’s being demolished now.
It’s been being demolished slowly for a while now
@@decayingmidwest aw man it's so hard to find these places I understand for good reason but if UE already know it's gonna be demolished why not share the spot🤷♂️
I wonder what Northridge Mall's version of the Rolling Giant would be?
Chat I live an hour away from Milwaukee 💀
Never understood why the photocenter and photocopies stores are always boarded up. There is like 7 in ohio I know about that is also boarded up. Is there something bad in the photos 😂
Interesting 🤔
So sad, so many this happening too
mayfair is slowly becoming the same
I went in three years ago at night and as we were leaving two security guards came around the corner yelling to get down with shotguns, it was pretty nuts.
are you sure they were security guards? i say this because nobody in their right mind would employ someone waving around shotguns.
then again, i just moved here. maybe y'all silly like that but i'm from tx and was an urbex and never experienced nothing like that lmao. security guards with guns is one thing but shotguns is wild
@ they were definitely shotguns, not sure if they were non lethal or not but it was scary as hell haha
Thought this was just torn down! I live close!
Only the Boston Store was torn down as it has a different owner.
Shot photos after getting in there in 2020 and somehow set off an alarm while in the food court
AYO!!!!! 1:44
Turning it into an Amazon warehouse.
I keep expecting a rolling giant to come out
i live by here!
"More than a decade" Naw bro, thats 2 decades
Wait what I swear to God I was just there last Tuesday it been a while
How was it?
Northridge and capital court both closed due to the north side blacks
I still own a sweater from Gantos, lol😅
We have 5 malls in the vaal triangle with 2 of them being somewhat dead, they've tried countless times to "fix it" but sadly it's always half empty. Tbh I would rather drive to Johannesburg to go to the malls there as these are (for personal reasons) icky.
Do you wait to post videos until the place is destroyed ?
Do a tour of the asylum in Sheboygan.
How did you know the camera did not work anymore
It ain't got nuthin' on Southgate tho
Thumbnail looks like the mall from the oldest view
They should either repair it, or remove it. Not let it rot for another decade.
@@Request_2_PANic it's being demolished.
@@gennys8202 I've heard already.
Is the video of your first exploration of Northridge on your channel?
I was not filming UA-cam at that time. Unfortunately
@@decayingmidwestOh, that would have been cool to see a side by side between this video and the older one.
@@kalynholland7326 it was much cleaner back then too
@@decayingmidwest Very much so, the amount of fires and just unneeded vandalization have ruined most of it. still very nice to see though.
Have you ever got stuck in a building while it’s getting demolished
thay should make it in to paint ball range
We play airsoft there. Good fun.
I wonder how many spray painted genitalia there were in this video alone.
no because for the love of me I can never find the entrance in there
Come to greenbay
You can’t have anything nice in Milwaukee without people ruining it.
this is actually pretty tame for abandoned buildings. you're just selling milwaukee for me now.
People? I don’t think it was people, I have another word for them.
At 4:21 is a 1up graffiti from a famous German graffiti crew 😅