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Just a small update today. We gonna have a look at some different suburbs in "Abbey-Upon-Tyne".

One of the oldest suburbs is "Bishops Green". Once beeing residence to the members of the "Franciscan Order" it now is the most desired area to live in. House prices here are only affordable for the rich and famous. 

Most people therefore enjoy living in places like "Bethnal Green" or "Brick Road", the alternative for people with high standards and low budgets.

But new suburbs are developing near the mountain side and people are moving to them because they are closer to the downtown area and to the nature as well! 

So let's have a look now:

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"Bethnal Green" at the top and parts of "Brick Road" can be seen ath te bottom of the pic. Right between these two boroughs is the "Jimi Hendrix Memorial Hospital" and the "St. Nick Catholic School".

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"Bishops Green" located right next to the University

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The "Royal St. George University of Abbey-Upon-Tyne". the brown building at the bottom is the administrative building & art's tower. The two high rises at the left are the "St. Andrew Towers", formerly beeing halls for students but are now open for everyone to life in. Despite their looks they are very popular under young people. The building at the bottom left is the "John Malkovich Building" - main teaching facility for natural & social sciences and languages.

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One of the newest suburbs. This one is "St. Johns Wood". At the left is the "Franciscan Crypt" and the "St. John Boys School", a boarding school for the new elite.

Feedback:

LastTrueChamp: Yeah, it's impressive what you can do with the NAM, isn't it? And thank you for commenting! 44.gif

froelich131: Thank you too. Yes, the whole area is hand terra formed. I simply don't like the terrafroming tools.

citysoulover: Thank you me too 1.gif

thepokemaniac: Such words from you - I feel honourd! *blush*

Blakeway: Wait for it, wait for it... 2.gif

TekindusT: so many people ask for that castle, but here it is again: "Burg Eltz", found on the stex:

                      https://www.simtropolis.com/stex/details.cfm?id=18928

Schulmanator: Cheers man!

stoney525: Thanks mate! If you want that city in your alliance, i would be happy. You can delete the other ones though after they won't be continued.

Ok, I will be on holidays for a few days now (Holidays - woop woop! Finally!!!), so if you have any suggestions what you wanna see next or any ideas or such, just post on here and I'll see what I can do

Hope you enjoyed this update!

Comments are, as per usual, welcome and appreciated.

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very nice as usual. Wat seawalls are you using and do you have any suggestion on wat canals i could use in my next cj
I would like to see the transport of Abbey-Upon-Tyne

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Nice! well I would like to know too what sea wall you use, cause I think I download it on STEX but I'm not sure cause it didn't work on my game... but CONTINUE LIKE THAT!! 1 MORE ENTRY xD

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Great use of glr, i hardly use it, its so hard! Very appealing city, keep it up!

hey stoney525, those seawalls are really old! I got them on the old maxis site exchange, i dunno if it still works though.

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