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Pacific Supply  1.0.0

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A plain old building supply warehouse in a now very run down part of Oakland, California.

Figured we needed more nondescript industrial as fillers so I made this one. Because there isn't really a proper industrial designation for this type of thing we made it an I-M lot but modified the stats to reflect it more accurately of a warehouse found in an industrial area, pollutes way less and uses way less city resources than a typical I-M at the cost of having much less jobs and taking up more space than a typical larger industrial lot would (5 x 3 lot).

Also, this is just the vanilla version, there is a much more decorated prop dependent version I'm working on I will release soon.

 

Thanks @sejr99999 for testing this

 

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Drack

   3 of 3 members found this review helpful 3 / 3 members

man I highly encourage more of these generic concrete and metal industrial buildings, its been hard to do modern industrial parks due to a lot of ID/IM buildings looking like out of the industrial revolution (red bricks and all), not discouraging buildings like them, but modern industrial buildings no matter how soulless and generic it may be is a big need.

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W11gotme

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Weathered and distressed just enough.  I think maybe appropriate for anytime after WW2, maybe even a bit earlier.  Thanks for the big horizontal; it's what industrial areas need.

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EffTheGrid

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Cool warehouse space. Very nondescript. I like the roof texture.

Shame what has happened in Oakland.

Thanks for the building! :) 

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sejr99999

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thank you for this mildly grungy warehouse   looks very much like the actual building    it grows well and looks very good in game day & night

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pepsi38

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Love stuff like this for old grungy industrial areas.  Thanks

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