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Regionally you need more suburbs and stuff to make it flow, but i'm sure that will come. The rest is looking nice! 19.gif

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i know downtown looks nice at night! keep up the good work!

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Overall this journal is very good, however the redevelopment of gadget island was very unrealistic considering the properties that had to be destroyed to do it.  If you had figured out a way to do it but maintained the position of most of the skyscrapers it would have been much more realistic.

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    @Popewize

    I agree if it were to be skyscrapers. Most of the buildings on Gadget Island were mid-rises. There are alot of cities in Europe that are planning to destroy large parts of existing urban areas for new urban areas. The urban areas that they are planning to destroy are often inhabited by the social class and are often considered problematic areas fi in terms crime.

    In Rotterdam for instance they are planning to destroy the entire urban village of Crooswijk for a new modern urban development that will meet today's citizen demands. The demands are bigger homes with more space, buildings with elevators more space for parks and so on.


    Thank you all for the feedback!

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    man, stratosphere, nice city, really nice, i love all ur skyscrapers, i cant get mine nothing like that, so i have to give u a 10/10 on how good this looks, i see u put a lot of hardwork into it, however ur roads coulda been planned a little better !

     
     

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    After completion of the ambitious underground plan, Gatwick will be home of 120 multi level fashion stores from under the ground up. In addition an arch statue will be placed and roads will be expanded into avenues in so to cope with the expected traffic.

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    Underground Gatwick site

    Urban Gatwick

    The city continues to urbanize. This image was taken at downtown Gatwick from the air near the foot of Sasaki bridge that connects Gadget Island.

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    Population Gatwick city hits 260,000

    The population of Gatwick has reached 260,000. The city has added 20,000 citizens in the past 3 years and is still growing. Within the next 50 years 450,000 people will reside in Gatwick according to census projections. The population growth is fueled by new created jobs, good transportation network and city services.



    Philips Park And Road Infrastructure Completed

    The Road infrastructure near Philips Park is completed. The road have been rearranged and expanded in so to cope with more traffic from Gadget Island. Philips Park has a statue of Frits Philips founder of Philips Electronics and a tribute to the Philips fabric in Gawick that once employed thousands of people and impacted the city's transformation in the past.

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    AFTER
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    Thats a steep hill getting on and off that bridge. haha dont go too fast or youll fly right over the intersection!

    Great, I will be watching this...

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    ?? I don't see it
    Anyway, I think This CJ looks great, first time posting. I really enjoy CJs where the author plans out things and tells you whats proposed and whats gonna happen. Makes it look really cool. This may or not be a good idea, but I would suggest that you build an extra bridge between New Brunswick and Wheelings downtown to ease congestion. I see a very nice downtown, and if all the workers in those skyscrapers travel over one bridge, thats a pain in the neck.
    Great job on this CJ, I'll stop by some other time.

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