perhaps its possible the left one used to stop at those floors then it was changed after the dewhurst was put in? wouldnt make sense to have the buttons in the left one if it never used to stop there at some point, and it might explain why its lester call buttons on those two floors. genuinely had no idea they were like this because i never went to 4 or 5 when i filmed them lol
@@mrdingus11 the whole building was once upon a time an actual shopping mall called the Sauchiehall Centre. And it had an open multistorey atrium over four levels (think of Princes Square it was sort of similar). But after they remodelled it just to have a couple of giant stores in it and a gym, the two car park lifts now served dead floors that don't exist anymore.
Nice doors
perhaps its possible the left one used to stop at those floors then it was changed after the dewhurst was put in? wouldnt make sense to have the buttons in the left one if it never used to stop there at some point, and it might explain why its lester call buttons on those two floors. genuinely had no idea they were like this because i never went to 4 or 5 when i filmed them lol
Aye they are dead strange considering the left one has buttons for floors 4 and 5
Floor 2 could tell us what they were before
Nope, the left lift has always been a limited stopper even when I was a child back in the 1980s
What were even on those floors anyway
@@mrdingus11 the whole building was once upon a time an actual shopping mall called the Sauchiehall Centre. And it had an open multistorey atrium over four levels (think of Princes Square it was sort of similar). But after they remodelled it just to have a couple of giant stores in it and a gym, the two car park lifts now served dead floors that don't exist anymore.