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  1. Houston vs. the South

    Houston is ok, some good things going on in the city. But I like Atlanta better.
  2. 2050.

    Aruba 01. Population will grow to reach 225,000 people, (was 59,000 inhabitants in 1985, and 105,000 inhabitants today). 02. In the top 5 most densely populated countries in the World. 03. Residential high-rises in Oranjestad, the capital. 04. Tourism is no loger the main economic activity. 05. Traffic congestion will lead to the construction of a monorail 06. Construction of man made islands at sea connected by bridges to the main island. 07. Island is fully on clean energy. 08. The oil refinery is gone, the terrain is cleaned and San Nicolas is being expaned towards the sea.
  3. Mexico and United States

    The term third World country is wrong, it should be developing countries.
  4. Which is your favorite European country?

    Spain for its tolerance and acceptance of immigrants.
  5. Atlanta vs Houston

    I like Atlanta better, has nicer scrapers and is more powerful. Please note the maximum image size is 800 x 600 - MM Please note the maximum image size is 800 x 600 - MM
  6. New Brunswick------ Metropolitan

  7. NDEX Hearst Tower by Superstar and DuskTrooper

    Excellent as usual
  8. Kings Reach Tower

    Building is nice, lightning however is a little poor, a pitty. 9/10
  9. New Brunswick------ Metropolitan

    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. 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. 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. BEFORE AFTER
  10. Mapp Squad St Maarten

    BRAVO! Can you do the island of Aruba too.... ;)
  11. New Brunswick------ Metropolitan

    @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!
  12. New Brunswick------ Metropolitan

    non
  13. New Brunswick------ Metropolitan

    The 7 billion dollar master plan for Gadget Island kicks off. The roundabout and the bridge connecting the island to the mainland is completed. The train station is about to finish and the first urban housing projects are on the go.
  14. New Brunswick------ Metropolitan

    Economic Indicator GDP growth rate Gatwick 5.7% New Brunswick City 1.5% Bullhead 0.4% ----------------------- New Brunswick Metro Average: 2.8% Hitachi Avenue Renovation Completion Delayed The 125 million Hitachi Avenue upgrade is still ongoing. The project is half completed according to the project manager Jason Arrango. The city council of Gatwick has changed the plans of the avenue a bit says Arrango. The council wants to add flags and small fountains to the avenue in so to bring an international appeal. The change of plans will costs the council nearly 1 million dollars. Ambitious Gadget Island Urban Masterplan Approved An ambitious urban Masterplan for Gadget Island is aprroved by Gatwick City Council. The booming economy of the city and the growing traffic congestion is requiring more homes near jobs says Martin van Dussen of Gatwick Department of Urban Planning. According to van Dussen the plans for Gadget Island was long in the works and heavily debated in Gatwick City Council. The debate is not on whether the plan is good for Gatwick city but on the price tag. The master plan will require 7 billion dollars in investment money that neither the city of Gatwick nor New Brunswick metro council have at the moment. The National Bank of Molokai and Gatwick City Bank have agreed on financing 5 billion dollars. The remaining 2 billion dollars will be allocated by tax payers money of the metro area. Gadget Island will again be detached from the mainland. The island will be expanded more towards sea while giving broad room for a water passage between the mainland and the island. Gadget island will be connected with 2 additional bridges and a monorail overpass. The majority of the homes on Gadget Island do not meet city residents requirements of today. The masterplan calls to demolish all but 5 percent of the buildings on the island for the construction of new residential buildings. A central park will be constructed in the center of the island together with a small commercial area. Included in the plans are also a marina, school, library, modern bus stops, a subway line and plazas. The present residents of Gadget Island will relocate temporarily to other areas in the metro until the project is completed. In the forefront Gadget Island, most of the buildings will be demolished for new residential buildings and the island be detached from the mainland. Gadget Island master plan finally approved after over a decade of debate and agreements with building owners. Urban Gatwick Gatwick continues to urbanize with striking architecture. In the last year alone 3 skyscrapers and countless mid-rises were constructed. Atari District Waterfront Park Approved The 20 million dollar Atari District is approved by Gatwick City Council. The park will be constructed alongside the waterfront of the district and will provide much needed relaxation for the residents of the district. Residents are still debating for a suitable name for the park..
  15. New Brunswick------ Metropolitan

    Demolition of tower marks beginning of upgrade at the entry of Gatwick city. Decorative ligtning placed on avenue's entry to downtown Gatwick limits. First modern bus stop placed.
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