CT warehouse
Hey, I actually visited this warehouse last week. Place was a total mess, leaking roof, piles of trash and waterlogged manuals everywhere. Plus the snow and mud just to get up to the door was an adventure. I'm still blowing dust boogers and my hands are permanently filthy.
But!
I did score with parts.

Pulled 20-30 pcbs (classics arcade and some pinball). Tons of power supplies (MCR, ARII, pinball), and NOS pinball plastics.. Even found a 6100 monitor minus HV and deflection pcb.. But then dug out a box with (2) sets of rebuilt 6100 parts!! The monitor was buried under 5ft of trash, and its parts were in another room.. Scored a second 6100 frame (no tube). Plus a few nos VS kits.
Cool find was maybe 500+ small boxes of nos electronic components.. Like ram, sockets, resistors, pots, caps, etc.. Enough that I will never have to place a parts order for a monitor or ps rebuild. Each box has its contents clearly marked, even some say which games the parts go to.. Guess the op used to do a lot of monitor and pcb repair.
So, yeah I cleared out as much as my mazda 3 could fit.. Stuffed to the ceiling, stuff was falling out one open window. Ha
The few complete games that are there were junk. Centipede cocktail and asteroids cocktail were ok, but non working. Lots of juke parts left.. But I'm pretty confident I cleared out most of the salvageable parts. Who knows, you might find stuff I missed, as its a mess. Oh, there were prolly 100 marquees and bezels.. All used, lots of classics.. I left those
Guys that are clearing out the warehouse are family of the op. Just trying to get it all out so they can stop paying rent. Very cool guys, just trying to save stuff before the dumpster arrives.
Got the 6100 working in just a couple hours! Bonus