Been through that building twice now, once in 2019 and once last spring. Both times I picked up this really strange pressure sensation around the old boiler room area, like the air was thicker there. Not temperature related, I've ruled that out with proper readings. More like something was pushing back against being there, if that makes sense.
Second visit I had my EMF meter going haywire in a very specific corridor on the ground floor, consistent readings every time I walked that stretch. My mate Phil who was with me said he felt genuinely nauseous for about ten minutes and he's not someone who gets like that normally.
The history of that building is worth digging into as well. Long hours, dangerous conditions, a few fatalities on record if you look into the old local newspaper archives. That kind of residual trauma tends to accumulate in industrial spaces in my experience. Stone and brick hold it differently than wood does.
Has anyone else been through there recently? Keen to compare notes on the specific locations inside the building where things felt off.