The warehouse also served to mature many of the famous whiskies, which largely came to Leith to mature.
The warehouses here serve the nearby Al Ghazali power plant, employees said.
A trading post and warehouse served local residents.
The warehouse served not only Rada Markets, but, through them, another dozen smaller emporiums.
The warehouse serves as the collection, refurbishing and distribution center for IMEC.
A mile and a half northwest of downtown, the 40,000-square-foot warehouse once served, in fact, as a storage facility for contraband seized by the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Several warehouse, railroad, banking, and distribution buildings served the entire Upper Midwest from 1880 to 1920.
(The warehouse will serve as a parking garage.)
The many warehouses in the district served as ideal breweries for the rumrunners who controlled the illicit liquor.
Like a blood bank, that warehouse serves as a single collection and distribution point for food donations.