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A shopping center inspired by similar ones in the Cleveland, Ohio area for a Great Lakes region I am doing. Named after the famous ship. Brands include: Discount Drug Mart - a drugstore chain in Ohio that also has full grocery, produce, and deli sections Title Boxing Club A karaoke bar Taste of Istanbul Turkish Restaurant Mr. Hero Toppers Pizza Condado Tacos Planet of the Vapes vape store Buzzed Bull Creamery (a chain that sells ice cream fused with alcohol using nitrogen machines) Trek Bike dealer Red Wing Boots Swensons Diner (outparcel) - a well-known drive-up diner chain that serves some of the best hamburgers in the country, and especially one of the best in Ohio. Known for the Galley Boy burger, which has not one, but two secret sauces. This also includes a standalone Swensons as a growable CS$$2 3x3 building. Dependencies: BSC MEGA Props CP Vol 1 BSC MEGA Props SG Vol 1 BSC Texture Pack Cycledogg v1b PC Mega Prop Pack 1 PC Mega Prop Pack 2 SHK Parking Pack SuperSHK MEGA Parking Textures 1.0.1 SuperSHK + FA3 Parking Textures RDG Prop Pack RR Mega Prop Pack 1 RR Mega Prop Pack 2 SM2 Mega Prop Pack Vol1- 1 Comment
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Designed by KlingStubbins, One Cleveland Center has an angular, "silver chisel" design similar to that of New York City's Citigroup Center. The land the tower was built on was intended to be part of the I. M. Pei Erieview urban renewal plan. The site was cleared in 1963 but was not developed and was used as a parking lot. It was sold to Medical Mutual by John W. Galbreath in 1979 to develop a "people oriented" office building. Ground was broken on October 30, 1980, and construction was completed in 1983. File content: Functional Landmark with 3,500 CO$$$_Dark Nite Version Notice: 1.- The model presented here is an interpretation of the author. The measurements and size may vary from the original. 2.- The models are not exact replicas of the original building. 3.- This is a work of exploration and experimentation that Diego Del Llano wanted to share with the community of Simtropolis. If some of this work does not satisfy you, you have the option of not download this file. 4.-Diego Del Llano appreciates your understanding and wishes you to enjoy this project to the fullest. 5.- Acknowledgments and all the credits to the original authors of this building. -
Hi everyone, so I'm a new poster to Simtropolis (have been lurking and playing SC4 for quite a long time). I'm hoping to add more visual diversity to my cities in SC4 while still having them grow naturally, so I was hoping to get some more residential structures-I'm tired of seeing the same 4 types of houses and apartments everywhere. I was hoping that maybe someone could make some lots representing real life examples of housing in Midwestern cities like my home St Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati, etc? All three cities, and all the cities of the Midwest, have too many unique examples to try and model, but here are 3 basic blueprints that i was hoping could be translated to SC4: St. Louis townhomes: -https://goo.gl/maps/WckNLUqQSRC2 -https://goo.gl/maps/hS7rM9q9jiE2 Chicago courtyard apartments: -https://goo.gl/maps/jAb8WKDr6YA2 -https://goo.gl/maps/K7XzZWyMdDU2 Cleveland single: -https://goo.gl/maps/LnnWtGQqBbD2 -https://goo.gl/maps/ootx4mv9FUq If someone could make lots out of these that fit the standard Maxis scale, that would be amazing! Thank you!
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i re-founded the downtown, the simulation of it is about 100 or 200 years old but its not based on actual time built in real life its based on how long it takes me to build it.
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http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/11203027/lebron-james-says-returning-cleveland-cavaliers Lebron is coming back to Cleveland... yay for me .... since I live in Cleveland and all.
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Gennsey. Home of 168,000 people and 100,000 industrial sector jobs. Home of the Lower-Gennsey Mets and the Genns Browns. The 7:09 services into Gennsey on June the 9th over the Broncs Bridge Reddington High School, in Reddington, on the lower edge of Gennsey. A cargo ship passes through to Outer Genns under the Broncs bridge from a view just above the spires of Gennsey. Waterfront Stadium, Home of the Genns Browns by Outer-Chook Station. The stadium holds 90,000 and the parking takes 85,566. Genns County encourages the use of public transport. Outer Chooklyn and The Chooklyn Bridge, with one of the GCU's lecture halls in view The Center looking out onto the Industrial bay Shoreton Stadium, home of the Lower-Gennsey Mets and just outside the industrial and commercial centers The Shipyards and Steel industries work together along with Fonton in the south A view of the Genns Water Facilities and the industrial sector, with [Fatherted]'s security checkpoint (He's my Brother) and Fonton Fishing in the south east Reddington Tower and it's business district of Gennsey Another view of the shipyards Ronton and Reddington are situated next to each other (Districts) respectively to the left and right Gennsey at dusk Gennsey from the angle of Water Front Stadium Please look out for more updates soon, rate and thanks everyone! [GENNS COUNTY]
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Here is the Preview to Gennsey, on the edge of the Ohio Great lake and a huge shipping yard situated to the south of Gennsbourough. It's the main industrial power in Genns County and ships over 500 tons of Steel within the county every day, and is home of the Sonton Fishery, the largest fishing corporation in the midwest. It employs 10,000 people within the county up to Canneate and the steel industries involve over 40,000 within the area. It's also home to the Gennsbourough Browns and the Lower-Gennsey Mets. The SS "Gennsey Isle" passes underneath the Chooklyn bridge next to the US Steel complex shipping yard with the "Bambi of Ohio" docking to bring in 4 tons of steel and over $1,000,000 dollars of Canadian products.
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Gennsbourough. A few new updates and some of the districts inside the Metropolitan area. This is looking onto the Fonton Music Hall and The Genns Theater on Broadwen avenue at 16:00. A view of the Genns Bank Building and HSBC Building, both built of the same design near each other in 1922 overlooking Clocker Square, which is situated on the edge of Central park and the Tribune Tower The Bureau of Genns and the new GBPD building being built by the Steel Tower in the government sector, with the Travel Authority and Offices of Genns County situated here A different view of the Bureau just by the small industrial sector in the Tsunurikov Plaza, some new developments in the East Broncs The Business district by the Yaddison Square Stadium overlooks the older developments of West Seattleite Yaddison Stadium, home of the Gennsbourough Knicks and close to West Seattleite A view of Chooklyn and it's many apartment blocks built in the boom of the 60's and 50's with some newer builds Above the Business District and going up to Clocker Square The Old town divides the rich sector and the developments of the 80's next to the City hall and Market Hall The Progressive Park and Ballpark Towers WTC and GTC Gennsbourough stand tall above the rest of Genns County and look upon the old town, with the Celtics Stadium next to Progressive Park, and Canary Tower with a view of the center and Central Park and Bay Tower standing in the south east Genns University Main Campus and Genns Tower together by the Gennsey Turnpike and Northfield Bank A day out on Saturday afternoon in central park by the Theater and main parks, with the Art museum and oldest building in Genns County, the Sonton Apartments near Broadwen The David Collet Stadium with a view of Tonkae Tower and also the Key Tower, and near the edge the central subway station in East Broncs Central Broncs near the Center of Gennsbourough with the Heinz Tower Chook-on Broncs Station, the closest station to Gennsey and the central district. Grand central is located in Upper Genns Bay Tower and Mercy General, close to Seattleite and the Indians Stadium Chooklyn Zoo and a little view of Outer Chooklyn's apartments The View of the whole of Gennsbourough with all of it's districts and Towers above the nearby Canneate and is sometimes named the "Ohio York" for it's feel of New York and is the most populated employed city in Ohio, overtaking Cleveland in 2011. It attracts almost 3 million tourists a year to the state of Ohio and almost $460 million dollars a year to Genns County Have a look out for the rest of Genns County, with Upper Genns, Gennsey (On the Ohio Great Lake), Wenton and Outer Genns
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Gennsbourough, Genns County, Ohio. Population 1.2 million, and Home of the Gennsbourough Indians and Genns County Knicks. The central hub of Genns County, stretching from Chooklyn down to the Seattleite Business District by Progressive Park (The Indians Stadium). Gennsbourough is strongly associated with the US steel industry and houses the USA Steel Tower. Gennsbourough sits on the Ohio river near Canneate. New development in Chooklyn by the Gennsbourough Tower Central Park and looking onto Clocker square and down Broadwen Avenue by the Canary Tower Downtown Gennsbourough and some of the towers built in the boom of the 1920's The original Fonton Music Hall and along to the right by Canary Tower is Broadwen Avenue The Gennsbourough City Hall towers over some of the old town and new developments in the West side Looking onto some of Gennsborough's new business towers and city parks and also large housing built in the 1990's in the Broncs Progressive Park by the "Double" Ballpark Towers WTC If you liked Gennsbourough, the center of Genns County, then please look soon into the other sides of the district, with the multiple stadiums and new towers building throughout Genns County, Ohio.
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