A once 20-year fixture of Broad Street in Manchester was finally removed on September 2011.
The giant, iconic logo and towering road sign once signaled patrons into the long-running Manchester Parkade which has since become a perch for pidgeons, seagulls and other dead mall winged wildlife.
Since the closure, the site has fallen on very hard times following the closure of Bradlees being a tremendous blight and ghost-town to a slowly redeveloping area of Manchester. The sign's removal marks the first strike in a long overdue demolition which took place in Spring 2012.
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