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Revision as of 03:26, 2 February 2020


Territory Data
Open Territory


Territory Claimed by: None
Sphere: 0
Location Value: 15
Specialty: Environment (Science)
Cost Reductions: Iron Will, Vice-Ridden, Anonymity
Unique Bonus: Once a week, spend a point of Resources to fulfill any Vice.
Travel Code: none


Description

Originally designated as a social science research project by the University of Chicago and officially adopted by the City of Chicago. The Riverdale neighborhood extends from the Calumet River in the north to 138th Street in the south, and from Indiana Ave. in the west to the Union Pacific railroad tracks in the east. Over half of Riverdale's area is made up of the water reclamation plant, rail yards, landfills and industrial sites. In addition to these industrial usages, the community area houses a number of residential neighborhoods.

It's safe to say the social experiment failed. Numerous economic hardships have taken their toll on the residents of the various 'projects' that make up the neighborhoods housing and crime runs unchecked through the streets. Golden Gate park is the areas only really notable feature and even locals wouldn't be caught there after dark. The only people who still live in Riverdale are those who can't afford to leave and the truly desperate.

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