Thanks, Ringo!
And i agree that the red building could well have been a garage/gas station at some point.
Not knowing the Country was it common (either now or in the past) to have fuel tanks for petroleum above ground?
Here in the UK (at least in my lifetime) they've always had to be stored underneath the forecourt of a fuel station. Tanks very much under a good number of feet of concrete.
That said, there is also a noticeable two different tones in the surface materials on that site.
- A more standard grey tarmac in front of the building (and winding around presumably back to the road?)
- A redish coloured tarmac beyond that.
It's entirely possible that red coloured surface was laid later to cover the removal of pumps and other bits and bobs as the usage of the site was changed.
Typically (at least here in the UK) that would involve emptying the tanks and filling them with concrete. Removing the pumps and tarmacing over it all.