Chapter XII: Red Lights District

Hi and welcome back to a "classic" entry of the Brighr City CJ after three episodes focused on the release of the new C:S expansion. But this certainly is another After Dark installment!
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Jamonbread Submitting even skylines citizens to Air Canada is cruel
Great CJ though
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Were you looking for another reason to blame Canada?
dedgren Echelon Peak and the first Miramar pic in the most recent update are really impressive. You deserve many more comments here than are being made. My guess is that persistence at the level of craft that you are putting into this CJ will ultimately pay off- good luck.
Thanks a lot. I'm quite satisfied till now and happy with the fact that it is well received. I do not have all the time I want but hey, there still is a world out there!
RED LIGHTS DISTRICT
Every city needs a place over the top to attract droves of tourists, and in Aurora this certainly is represented from what faces the beach of Oldshore and neighboring streets, so that the neighborhood itself rarely is called with its own name but it is more well-known with the name of Red Lights District.
Those looking for entertainment, nightlife and a healthy dose of excess is here that have to go. The Oldshore strip is in fact well known for its restaurants and bars open all night, his nightclubs, casinos and of course the beach parties, without forgetting its famous drive-in theater and the small but very popular amusement park located in its north end, just bordering Miramar.
Right above the funfair there is a small hill from which you have a wonderful view of Maya bay with many clubs including the most exclusive of the city, The Celsius. Access is not easy for mere mortals, but for who can there is the concrete possibility to meet sports stars and VIPs!
Those cannot enter the Celsius can always fall back in the big disco Indie Lizard, definitely larger and affordable of everyone.
Moving south nightclubs give way to bars, restaurants and various hotels as well as fast foods, souvenir shops and a huge arcade: it is virtually impossible to be disappointed by the variety offered along the main boulevard.
There is also the famous Hard Rock Café, where tourists never fail to visit to buy a magnet or a t-shirt.

Continuing south, past the twin towers of the Travelodge Hotel, one of the city's biggest venue for conferences and attended by businessmen, you get to the end part of the district that borders downtown. Here is the most famous restaurant in the city, that the at third floor has a spectacular terrace eating from which you have a breathtaking view on the big guys.
The Red Lights Districrt ends at the level of California Square, which overlooks a small park and the headquarters of a company of the new economy that I think you well know.
Meanwhile the morning has come already and it is time to get back to duty!
Keep followin' and you'll be surprised!
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