Chapter 4 - More Development - Laceyville Beach

Time for another update. Thanks go out to Mattb325 and JBSimio for their custom content that will appear in this update. Once the entire county is developed and this CJ begins in earnest, I will post a credits page for all mods/lots/kits used to date. Now...the update...
County development has expanded westward to the county line...sorry for the blurriness of the satellite image...

Laceyville Beach has been started and Westville, an unincorporated area made an appearance as well. Lacey's Cove grew a little bit too. But let's' start with Laceyville Beach....

This is a small tourist community where the residents of the county ( and genuine outside tourists ) come to relax at the seashore. There are posh Bed -n- Breakfast Inns right on the boardwalk with expensive shops across the street....



As well as lodging for the less wealthy...where fishing trumps fine dining and shopping....


But not matter what your economic status might be...bring your sunscreen for the beach....

As with the the rest of Lacey County, agriculture still plays a part in Laceyville Beach city limits....

As does some industry. This industrial park is sandwiched between the farms and urban development...

The final photo from Laceyville Beach shows the inevitable. You spend a ton of dough on some nice bay front property, and some schmuck builds an atrocious tourist trap right across the street...make's you want to load a 9mm and cap the SOB...

The unincorporated area of Westville is very similar to other farming lands in the county. Nothing more than an intersection really...

Lacey's Cove has had some additional development. A real estate magnate sold the town a bill of goods when he said "I'll give you sweet resort condos". They turned out to be not much better than inner city tenements...

The one's he started with on Cove Point were just a little nicer, but not much...

The town's residents were enraged, and who can blame them when they live in a tow that has such non-urban beauty in their neighborhoods...




Well, that concludes this update. As always, suggestions and critiques are welcomed. I know a lot of this is "same-old, same-old", but please be patient while we get the entire county developed to the same level....Hope you enjoyed it.


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