Ahh the old Richman Bros. Factory. This would have been one of the better places to work back in the day because they treated their employees really well. Cool video
I found the history on the plant. It is awesome that they were Jewish. They made Jackets, Hats , Suits etc. Also I use to work in in a sewing plant also and it was hot sweaty work. I love this video. Shalom
I give u kudos for one.. Not being afraid of heights, to be on a roof,in the dark,..two for braving the cold to do it,this is huge,maybe it could be made into a storage place,or a parking place,makes u wonder why it went out of business,good find,interesting
Very little clothing, towels, sheets, etc. are made in the USA, these last 20 years. The USA used to have loads of manufacturers making these items, until certain trade agreements, etc. were enacted in the 1980s. It was cheaper to make these things in other countries. Check your current labels to see where your clothes are made, nowadays.
I know where this is,I’ve been in there,it’s crazy how clean that building is,so few people know where it’s at there’s still piles of intact glass on the top floor😂but my question is....how did you get back in
Bros, I hope you guys are taking medical supply with you. It's upsetting me you guys are not properly dressed going in these places. I don't want to hear on the local news about two clowns that got injuries in these abandon places and needed medical attention. The idea is you slip in and out undetected! That includes injuries as well!
What do you consider properly dressed? I mean I’ve been in hundreds of abandoned structures over the last fifteen years, never felt like I needed anything more than a camera and a flashlight.
@@ClimbingtheFence Listen I apologize, I dunno how I managed to do that, but the message was meant to go on "Abandon with Bizzy" channel. That was not meant for you at all, can tell you guys are well prepared. I just worry about some of these other people they way act and dress to these places are looking for disaster. Which in turn will ruin it for everyone else. Appreciate the videos you guys upload! Keep up the good work!
@@milkman44107 no worries. I was just curious what you meant. I think comments have been messed up on TH-cam this week. I’ve gotten a couple comments that were clearly meant for different a different video. Weird. Thanks for watching!
No, not going to give out locations. When people give out locations they get stripped apart by scrappers, and covered in spray painted penises and Instagram handles. If someone wants to find a cool old building like this to explore, they can do their homework like the rest of us.
Ahh the old Richman Bros. Factory. This would have been one of the better places to work back in the day because they treated their employees really well. Cool video
I've worked in clothing factories and never saw one this massive!
It's certainly a big one. Especially for the time it was built.
I found the history on the plant. It is awesome that they were Jewish. They made Jackets, Hats , Suits etc. Also I use to work in in a sewing plant also and it was hot sweaty work. I love this video. Shalom
I give u kudos for one.. Not being afraid of heights, to be on a roof,in the dark,..two for braving the cold to do it,this is huge,maybe it could be made into a storage place,or a parking place,makes u wonder why it went out of business,good find,interesting
Very little clothing, towels, sheets, etc. are made in the USA, these last 20 years. The USA used to have loads of manufacturers making these items, until certain trade agreements, etc. were enacted in the 1980s. It was cheaper to make these things in other countries. Check your current labels to see where your clothes are made, nowadays.
@@Mistydazzle yeah I'll look for the union label
I know where this is,I’ve been in there,it’s crazy how clean that building is,so few people know where it’s at there’s still piles of intact glass on the top floor😂but my question is....how did you get back in
Ha, well it wasn’t graceful and wasn’t without picking up a few bruises, but it’s doable with an awkward squeeze.
Still under the fence?
Bros, I hope you guys are taking medical supply with you. It's upsetting me you guys are not properly dressed going in these places. I don't want to hear on the local news about two clowns that got injuries in these abandon places and needed medical attention. The idea is you slip in and out undetected! That includes injuries as well!
What do you consider properly dressed? I mean I’ve been in hundreds of abandoned structures over the last fifteen years, never felt like I needed anything more than a camera and a flashlight.
@@ClimbingtheFence Listen I apologize, I dunno how I managed to do that, but the message was meant to go on "Abandon with Bizzy" channel. That was not meant for you at all, can tell you guys are well prepared. I just worry about some of these other people they way act and dress to these places are looking for disaster. Which in turn will ruin it for everyone else. Appreciate the videos you guys upload! Keep up the good work!
@@milkman44107 no worries. I was just curious what you meant. I think comments have been messed up on TH-cam this week. I’ve gotten a couple comments that were clearly meant for different a different video. Weird. Thanks for watching!
Or just give out the location so people don't have to waste time.
No, not going to give out locations. When people give out locations they get stripped apart by scrappers, and covered in spray painted penises and Instagram handles. If someone wants to find a cool old building like this to explore, they can do their homework like the rest of us.
@@ClimbingtheFence Yeah, lol