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Homeless Man Turns Abandoned Fast Food Restaurant Into Hidden Home With Heat And A Secret Entrance

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There are more empty commercial

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buildings in America right now than

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there are homeless Americans. Let that

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sit for a moment. Approximately 14% of

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all strip malls in this country sit

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vacant. Tens of thousands of standalone

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restaurants, big box stores, office

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buildings, [music] and warehouses across

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every county in every state are

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completely unused.

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By the most conservative estimates,

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there are over a million empty

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commercial structures in the United

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States with intact roofs, intact walls,

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and intact infrastructure.

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At the same time, over 770,000 Americans

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sleep outside or in vehicles or in

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shelters tonight.

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The problem is not a shortage of

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buildings. The problem is not a shortage

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of people who need them.

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>> The problem is that the buildings are

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tracked by one system and the people are

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tracked by an entirely different system,

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and neither system is designed [music]

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or permitted to bring them together.

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The empty buildings sit on real estate

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ledgers as commercial assets that have

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to be sold for a price the owners want.

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Even when the owners are out-of-state

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investment firms that have not visited

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the property in years.

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The homeless people sit on social

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service intake lists waiting for shelter

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beds that will never become available

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because the shelter system was designed

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for a crisis a fraction of the size. The

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buildings rot. The people die outside in

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winter storms. And nobody in any

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official capacity is allowed to look at

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the situation and [music] say what every

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honest person knows when they see it.

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There are buildings sitting empty. There

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are people who need shelter.

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The math is not complicated. Only the

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systems are.

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One man named Russell Garrett looked at

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the situation and decided to solve it

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for [music] himself.

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Officer Brian Holloway has driven past

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the same closed restaurant on Route 41

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in Southwest Indiana every Tuesday and

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Friday morning for the past 2 years and

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3 months.

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It sits at the corner of Route 41 and

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Crescent Boulevard. A single-story brick

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building with the iconic red roof that

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anyone who grew up in America in the

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1980s or the 1990s will recognize

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immediately.

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It was a Pizza Hut from 1986 until the

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chain consolidated locations in 2021.

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The windows have been boarded since. The

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parking lot has cracks running through

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it that have grown wider every season.

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Officer Holloway has, on more than one

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occasion, made a mental note that

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someone really ought to do something

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about that building. He has never seen

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anything unusual about it. He has never

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noticed any movement. He has never

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observed any vehicle in the parking lot

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during the hundreds of patrol passes he

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has made.

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As far as Officer Holloway knows, that

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building has been completely abandoned

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for over 4 years. He is wrong.

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A 51-year-old man named Russell Garrett

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has been living inside that building for

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19 months.

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He has running water, heat, electricity,

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a kitchen, a bedroom, and a private

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entrance that nobody, including the

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police officer who drives past it twice

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a week, has ever identified as a door.

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Russell is invisible. The building is

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invisible.

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And what he built inside that abandoned

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restaurant, with knowledge that took him

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29 years of commercial building

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maintenance work to accumulate, is one

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of the most quietly ingenious adaptive

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reuses of failed commercial real estate

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that has ever been documented in this

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country.

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Russell was a building maintenance

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supervisor for a regional commercial

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real estate management company in

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Evansville, Indiana for 29 years.

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He maintained dozens of strip malls,

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office parks, and standalone retail

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buildings across three counties.

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He understood every system in those

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buildings on a level most people never

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have to think about.

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Where the water shutoff valves are

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located. Where the electrical service

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enters the structure.

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How the HVAC ductwork is routed.

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Which walls are load-bearing and which

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[music] are not.

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Where dead spaces exist between drywall

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and structural framing that the original

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architects designed in for utility runs

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and never bothered to fill.

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He knew on a granular level that almost

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nobody outside of facilities management

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ever learns exactly how a commercial

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building is actually put together.

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In 2022, his company was acquired by a

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national real estate services

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corporation, and his entire local

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maintenance crew was eliminated within

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60 days.

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The new owners contracted out

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maintenance to a different national

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vendor that paid less [music] and

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provided no benefits.

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Russell was 50 years old, had a

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mortgage,

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>> had two adult children he was helping

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with college tuition, and had no

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transferable credentials to a different

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industry. He sent out 112 job

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applications in 5 months. He was offered

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three interviews and zero positions.

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He watched his retirement savings drain

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at a rate of $1,900

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a month while his health insurance ran

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out and his wife of 22 years moved out

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because she could not [music] watch him

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fall apart and stay sane herself.

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His house went into foreclosure in May

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of 2023. [music]

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He was evicted in August.

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The shelter system in Evansville had a

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5-month waiting list for a working-age

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adult man without minor children.

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He had no 5 months. He had a pickup

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truck, a tool chest, and the only

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knowledge his hands had ever known how

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to use.

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So, he started looking at empty

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commercial buildings the way a normal

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person looks at apartments.

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He found the abandoned restaurant on

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Route 41 in the second week of his

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search. He had driven past it hundreds

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of times over 29 years of working in

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that area.

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He knew the building. He had even

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subcontracted on its HVAC service in

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2007 when [music] it was still

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operating.

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He knew exactly where the buried

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waterline entered the foundation.

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Exactly where the electrical service was

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located.

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Exactly where the gas line had been

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capped when the chain pulled out of the

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location.

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He spent four nights parked on a side

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street watching the building.

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No headlights ever passed through the

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lot. No security patrols ever stopped.

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No real estate agents ever showed it to

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anyone.

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The building had been forgotten by every

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system that was supposed [music] to be

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tracking it. On the fifth night, after

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midnight, he walked the perimeter of the

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structure with a flashlight wrapped in

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red cellophane to preserve his night

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[music] vision.

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He found exactly what he was looking for

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at the rear of the building.

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>> A utility access panel about 18 inches

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square set into the brick at ground

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level that had been used during

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construction for HVAC installation and

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had never been permanently sealed.

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The panel was held in place by four

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bolts that had rusted in place over 36

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years.

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Russell removed them in 20 minutes with

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a socket wrench.

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The panel came off in his hands. Behind

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