Does anyone know the current usage of the row of attached buildings in the southeast quadrant of the Milwaukee Junction, the buildings southeast across the diamond from the Russell Industrial Center? They lie directly north of the Grand Boulevard Bridge on the east side of the cut.

I ask because they don't appear that they have any rail connection, anymore; they don't appear to have any spurs or sidings to them. I'd imagine they were all probably warehouses at one time and served directly by rail. The other curious thing about them is that the only access to them is a long driveway off Milwaukee [[more like a street, almost) that takes you under the Grand Avenue roadbridge. There are no roads, sidewalks or driveways leading from the Boulevard or Hamtramck drive which ropes around the Poletown plant directly to the east of this Milwaukee Junction quadrant.

It's just odd to see a nice set of historic industrial buildings so isolated and seemingly well maintained. I can't imagine they still have an industrial usage because while not served by the rail line, anymore, there also doesn't appear to be in the trucks in the lot, so they must be office or residential. Even then, the location for that kind of usage would seem odd.