Newspaper Row, in Kenaku. Newspaper Row is a row of about nine different Newspaper Publishers in the heart of the magazine district. The buildings shown are {from left to right}, The Daily Communion, which publishes mainly religious news. The next is the Daily Charge. The small building is "The Artist", an arts Newspaper. Then comes "Kenaku News" and "The Tribute". The big three Newspapers in the city are the three biggest buildings shown, The Charge, Kenaku News, and The Tribute. I'm not really happy with the names. I may change them in the future. The tribute building was actually designed to look like the old Tribune building in New York, which was part of the real Newspaper Row.
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yeah, i like some of the modern architechture though, we don't have much of it in this city, unless a house burns down we generally don't demolish them here, we just build onto them or build in the old houses. but we have a few new buildings here, alot of them quite cool in design too
Great minds think alike I suppose, Bayview has it's newspaper buildings located within cross proximity of each other, same goes for their current modern buildings, and their former ones. Don't worry though, the Huskies aren't dim witted like humans, rather than demolish the buildings, they were sold to various tenants in them now.
Yeah in Nortland there is a strong culture of building things with the idea they'll be used indefinitely. So, you get these extremely well-built and solid buildings that are built so they can be adjusted to various uses. They very rarely build anything with the idea it will only have a limited lifespan
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