Two towering cranes dominate the industrial waterfront, silhouetted against a textured sky—an ode to maritime infrastructure and mechanical scale.
#blackandwhitephotography #industriallandscape #harborcranes #portinfrastructure #monochrome #documentaryphotography #urbanindustry #mechanicalstructures #fineartphotography #maritimearchitecture
Tolman’s Meats building out a 41,600sq/ft meat processing facility in near the border of Black Hills & Roosevelt Park (1020 Hall St. SW). Employment expected to double from 25 to 48, packing 60,000lbs of meat daily. #GrandRapidsMI #UrbanIndustry
https://www.crainsgrandrapids.com/news/food-drink/tolmans-meats-to-launch-own-sausage-brand-after-expanding-grand-rapids-facility/
Tolman’s Meats to launch own sausage brand after expanding Grand Rapids facility

Tolman’s Meats expands at its Grand Rapids facility, investing $600,000 in a blast freezer to debut its own retail line of sausages this year.

Crain's Grand Rapids Business
CityBeautifulTours explores how New York City's industrial might created more than just products—it forged the city's unique identity. From "smoky past" to "glittering present," our post examines the physical and cultural imprint of manufacturing on NYC, including the environmental challenges that remain. Discover the city beneath the surface that tourists rarely see. #NYCHistory #UrbanIndustry #CityPlanning
https://citybeautifulblog.com/2025/05/02/how-new-york-citys-industrial-past-shaped-its-identity-and-future/
How New York City’s Industrial Past Shaped Its Identity And Future — City Beautiful Blog

It’s no secret that New York City was built on the hustle. You can still feel it in its bones. It’s in the brick facades of old factories and the towering water houses repurposed into luxury lofts. You’ll even feel it in the rumble of trains that once carried textiles, sugar, and steel through borough after borough. 

City Beautiful Blog