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He had made millions importing and warehousing fruit.
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Waterfront warehouses collected fruit and vegetables to be shipped north by rail.
Later, its cool, sunless chambers served as an East German warehouse for fruit imported from Cuba, which is how it picked up an early nickname: the banana bunker.
It was subsequently used as a tropical fruit warehouse and even as a location for techno and fetish parties.
It's an old fruit warehouse and hosts theatre, comedy, music and even has a market inside on Sundays.
"When they first start up, a big, huge cloud of black smoke comes up," said Ronald Carden, a forklift driver at a nearby fruit warehouse.
The imagery closely follows the history: the fruit warehouse burns like the Reichstag; Ui expands his empire with an 'Anschluss' to include the neighbouring town of Cicero.
They're doing it themselves in bars, bedrooms, basements, office blocks and in the case of Nottingham's JT Soar venue, even an old fruit warehouse.
Deliveries were nothing like this back in 1897 when 61 North Moore Street in TriBeCa -- soon to be marketed as 10 luxury condominium apartments -- was a fruit warehouse: a "virtual doorman" allowing an operator at an off-site alarm company to accept that Federal Express package, even when the resident is not at home.
Then it was back to the warehouse where the fruit was cleaned before being packaged.
In the 1980s, Omaha's fruit warehouses were converted into a shopping area called the Old Market.
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