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Qué (quién) es King"s warehouse - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Warehouse Row; Warehouse District; Warehouse district

The Warehouse Theatre         
THEATRE IN WEYMOUTH AND PORTLAND, DORSET, ENGLAND
The warehouse theatre; The warehouse Theatre; The Warehouse theatre; Warehousetheatre
The Warehouse Theatre, located in Hope Street, Weymouth, Dorset, England, has been home to the Weymouth Drama Club since 1993. The Drama Club owns and runs the property, which is primarily used for rehearsing forthcoming productions, although also includes:
Jackson's Warehouse         
  • Jackson's Warehouse (right) in 2010
WAREHOUSE IN MANCHESTER, UK
Rochdale Canal Warehouse; Jacksons warehouse
Jackson's Warehouse (also known as Jacksons Warehouse) is a nineteenth-century warehouse in the Piccadilly Basin area of Manchester.
Murry S. King         
AMERICAN ARCHITECT
Murray S. King; Murry King
Murry S. King (1870–1927) (often spelled "Murray") was Florida's first registered architect, a noted American architect with a successful practice in Orlando, Florida, in the 1910s and 1920s.

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List of warehouse districts

This is a list of notable warehouse districts.

A warehouse district or warehouse row is an area found in many urban setting known for being the current or former location of numerous warehouses. Logistically, warehouses are often located in industrial parks, with access to bulk transportation outlets such as highways, railroads, and airports. The areas where warehouses are typically built are often designated as special zones for urban planning purposes, and "can have their own substantial infrastructures, comprising roads, utilities, and energy systems". In many instances, where changing social and economic conditions have made it unfeasible to maintain an existing warehouse district, cities or communities will invest in converting the district to other purposes for which this infrastructure can still be used, such as an art district. Such a converted area may continue to be known as a warehouse district.

Notable areas known as warehouse districts include: