I pass that location daily. It's quite amazing to see the structure deteriorate over the last few years. I can say that at one point, the structure had NO broken windows and the rooftop did not have a hole in it. In the background, not seen in the posted pics, to the left of the structure, there is what appears to be an airplane hangar or rather large pole barn.
My guess is the windows have been busted out over time due to vandals. I also heard that at one time, the land or lot was used for the Evesham Twp. Municipal impounds - not sure if 100% true, or if Evesham still even does anything with the lot (other than maintain the fields around it).
Im sure some of you sleuths can dig up further historical data on the site.
Down the road a ways from the red structure (about 2 miles or less, heading towards Medford), usually where the pumpkin picking, Halloween hay rides and Christmas trees are sold when the seasons come around - there used to be a rather large colonial home at the front of that property. It was demolished a few years back, however, the front cement stairs that used to go to the front porch are still there (what is left of them). I'm not sure why the structure was torn down or who owned it (or who owns the land today).
Also, the Twp. Just completed demolition on another colonial era home on that same road (if heading toward Main Street Marlton). It was a large white house, was abandoned for years (at least the last 30 that I recall). It sat very close to the edge of Tuckerton Rd. 2-story, very big. On the back lot of the property they used to sell firewood and at one point, there used to be landscaping equipment back there. As of 3 weeks ago, the entire property was leveled and the basement of the home that used to stand there was filled in. Can anyone get historical data on this property too?