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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. A garage building with a visibly sagging roofline on the Thompson Cabinet Company property at 510 Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan shows the extent of deterioration at the historic site. The 4.5-acre waterfront property, which includes a marina, is listed for sale by Greenridge Realty. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The Thompson Cabinet Company factory at 510 Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan is reflected in a rain puddle on the adjacent lot. The "Equipment for Printing Plants" lettering remains visible on the long-vacant building, which is listed for sale on 4.5 acres of Pere Marquette Lake waterfront. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The "Thompson Cabinet Inc. Office" sign and a tattered American flag visible through broken windows mark the deteriorating factory at 510 Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan. The building, founded in 1925, once supplied specialty printing industry cabinetry to clients including the U.S. Navy and major American publishers. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. A Greenridge Realty "For Sale" sign stands before the deteriorating Thompson Cabinet Company factory at 510 Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan. The faded "For Printing Plants" lettering remains on the facade of the long-vacant building, which sits on 4.5 acres of Pere Marquette Lake waterfront. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The vacant Thompson Cabinet Company factory at 510 Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan bears its original "Equipment for Printing Plants" signage above broken windows as a Greenridge Realty for sale sign stands in front. Founded in 1925, the factory supplied specialty cabinetry to the printing industry for decades. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. A close-up of the decorative "CTJ" monogram — referencing co-founders Cabinet Thompson and Jebavy — inlaid in contrasting brick on the tower of the Thompson Cabinet Company factory at 510 Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan. The company was founded in 1925 and the property is now listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The brick tower of the Thompson Cabinet Company at 510 Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan displays the company's original "CTJ" monogram — standing for Cabinet Thompson and Jebavy, the firm's co-founders — inlaid in contrasting brick above the factory entrance gate. The historic property is listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The corner of the vacant Thompson Cabinet Company factory at 510 Lake Street bears faded "Thompson Cabinet" cursive lettering on the upper facade, Ludington, Michigan. The long-idle building with broken windows sits behind a security fence on a 4.5-acre Pere Marquette Lake waterfront property now listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The corner of the Thompson Cabinet Company factory at 510 Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan shows crumbling brickwork and broken windows alongside the faded "Equipment" portion of the original "Equipment for Printing Plants" signage. The deteriorating building is part of a 4.5-acre waterfront property listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The "Cabinet Company" cursive lettering adorns the facade of the Thompson Cabinet Company building at 510 Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan, as the collapsed factory roof is visible to the left. The historic industrial building, founded in 1925, is part of a 4.5-acre Pere Marquette Lake waterfront property listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The "Thompson Cabinet Company" cursive lettering remains clearly visible on the upper facade of the deteriorating factory at 510 Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan. The long-vacant building, surrounded by a security fence, was founded in 1925 and once supplied printing industry cabinetry to the U.S. Navy and major American publishers. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The faded "Thompson Cabinet Company" lettering in cursive script is still visible on the brick facade of the deteriorating factory at 510 Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan. Founded in 1925, the company became a major supplier of specialty cabinetry to the printing industry before closing. The property is listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The roof of the Thompson Cabinet Company factory on Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan has collapsed inward, leaving a tangled mass of timber and roofing material. The brick office building at left still bears partial "Equipment" lettering from the original "Equipment for Printing Plants" signage. The property is listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The factory smokestack of the Thompson Cabinet Company still stands above the collapsed ruins of the historic printing industry supplier at 510 Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan. A Greenridge Realty for sale sign and Thompson Marina arrow mark the entrance to the fenced property, now listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The collapsed roof of the Thompson Cabinet Company factory lies in ruins behind a chain-link fence on Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan, as a Greenridge Realty for sale sign and Thompson Marina directional sign stand in the foreground. The 4.5-acre Pere Marquette Lake waterfront property is listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The collapsed roof of the Thompson Cabinet Company factory lies in ruins behind a chain-link fence on Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan, as a Greenridge Realty for sale sign and Thompson Marina directional sign stand in the foreground. The 4.5-acre Pere Marquette Lake waterfront property is listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The Thompson Cabinet Company factory at 510 Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan still bears the faded "Cabinet Company" lettering on its facade above the collapsed roof. Founded in 1925, the factory's name was painted on the roof in 1936 to guide aircraft to the city. The 4.5-acre waterfront property is now listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The Thompson Cabinet Company factory complex at 510 Lake Street, Ludington, Michigan shows the collapsed main factory roof alongside the still-standing brick office tower. The faded "Cabinet Company" lettering remains visible on the crumbling facade. The 4.5-acre Pere Marquette Lake waterfront property is listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The collapsed roof of the historic Thompson Cabinet Company factory at 510 Lake Street lies in ruins behind a chain-link security fence in Ludington, Michigan. The factory, founded in 1925, became a WWII military supplier and once had "LUDINGTON" painted on its roof to guide aircraft to the city. The property is listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The collapsed roof of the Thompson Cabinet Company factory is seen from a distance down Lake Street in Ludington, Michigan, with new residential construction visible in the background. The contrast illustrates the tension between the city's industrial past and its developing waterfront future. The property is listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The original two-story brick factory building of the Carrom/Merdel Manufacturing complex stands between two red metal warehouses at 218 E. Dowland Street, Ludington, Michigan. The now-vacant complex, birthplace of the American Carrom board game in 1889, is listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The vacant Merdel Manufacturing Co./Carrom Games complex on E. Dowland Street in Ludington, Michigan is seen with the historic SS Badger car ferry visible in the background on Pere Marquette Lake. The for-sale factory complex sits just blocks from Lake Michigan in this west Michigan harbor city. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The former Carrom/Merdel Manufacturing complex stretches along E. Dowland Street in Ludington, Michigan, with the original brick factory building in the foreground and the red metal warehouse extending behind it. The entire 2.37-acre property is now listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The original two-story brick Carrom/Merdel factory building stands alongside the later red metal warehouse addition at 218 E. Dowland Street, Ludington, Michigan. The vacant complex, reflecting multiple eras of expansion by America's historic board game manufacturer, is now listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The weathered two-story brick facade of the original Carrom/Merdel factory building at 218 E. Dowland Street, Ludington, Michigan shows its age. The arched-window Victorian-era industrial building is part of a 68,000+ sq ft complex now listed for sale, representing over a century of American game manufacturing history. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The vacant Merdel Manufacturing Co./Carrom Games factory office building at 218 E. Dowland Street, Ludington, Michigan awaits a buyer. The complex was the longtime manufacturing home of the Carrom board game, invented in Ludington in 1889 by Sunday school teacher Henry Haskell. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The office building of the former Merdel Manufacturing Co./Carrom Games complex at 218 E. Dowland Street in Ludington, Michigan is seen showing the entrance canopy and "Carrom Games" signage. The vacant property is listed for sale by First Companies real estate. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The glass office entrance door at 218 E. Dowland Street still bears the "Merdel Mfg. Co. / Carrom Games" lettering at the vacant factory complex in Ludington, Michigan. The building, now for sale, was the longtime home of Carrom board game manufacturing, a tradition in Ludington since 1889. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. A "First Companies Available" real estate sign fronts the idle Merdel Manufacturing Co./Carrom Games complex on E. Dowland Street, Ludington, Michigan. The property, encompassing over 68,000 sq ft of warehouse and manufacturing space, is listed for sale as the city weighs its industrial heritage against future development. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. A commercial real estate "Available" sign from First Companies stands in front of the vacant Merdel Manufacturing Co./Carrom Games factory complex at 218 E. Dowland Street, Ludington, Michigan. The 68,000+ sq ft property on 2.37 acres is listed for sale, marking a potential end to a 135-year manufacturing legacy. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The colorful "Merdel Manufacturing Co. / Carrom Games" signage remains on the vacant factory office building at 218 E. Dowland Street, Ludington, Michigan. The complex, now for sale, represents over 135 years of American board game manufacturing history in this west Michigan city. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The "Merdel Manufacturing Co. / Carrom Games" sign adorns the vacant office building at 218 E. Dowland Street, Ludington, Michigan. Merdel acquired the Carrom game rights and name in the 1970s, continuing a board game manufacturing tradition in Ludington dating to 1889. The property is now for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The Merdel Manufacturing Co./Carrom Games office building at 218 E. Dowland Street in Ludington, Michigan is seen from across the street. Merdel was founded in 1961 by three former Carrom Company employees and became the successor manufacturer of the iconic American board game. The property is listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The two-story dark brick facade of the original Carrom/Merdel factory building at 218 E. Dowland Street, Ludington, Michigan, stands vacant. Founded in 1889 as Ludington Novelty Works, the site was home to Carrom board game manufacturing for over a century. The property is now listed for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The vacant Merdel Manufacturing Co./Carrom Games factory complex on E. Dowland Street sits idle in Ludington, Michigan. The property, comprising the original two-story brick factory and later additions on 2.37 acres, is listed for sale. The complex traces its roots to the Carrom Company founded in 1889. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 3 April 2026. The red metal warehouse addition of the historic Merdel Manufacturing Co./Carrom Games factory complex at 218 E. Dowland Street bears a faded "Shipping - Carrom-Merdel - Receiving" sign. The 68,000+ sq ft complex, home to American board game manufacturing since 1889, is now for sale. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 2nd Apr 2026. A general view of the Royal Albert Hall during the Basement Jaxx live concert. The historic Victorian arena is shown filled with fans as the British electronic duo performs on stage during their 2026 London tour Credit: Laura Bit/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 2nd Apr 2026. A general view of the Royal Albert Hall during the Basement Jaxx live concert. The historic Victorian arena is shown filled with fans as the British electronic duo performs on stage during their 2026 London tour Credit: Laura Bit/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 2nd Apr 2026. Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe of Basement Jaxx perform live on stage during their headline show at the Royal Albert Hall. The legendary British electronic duo is pictured during their 2026 London tour performance at the historic venue Credit: Laura Bit/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 2nd Apr 2026. Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe of Basement Jaxx perform live on stage during their headline show at the Royal Albert Hall. The legendary British electronic duo is pictured during their 2026 London tour performance at the historic venue Credit: Laura Bit/Alamy Live News-stock-foto