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Parkside is home to a number of high-rise apartments and condominiums overlooking Liberty Park, priced for those with money to burn. Most are home to up-and-coming businesspeople working in the North End and [[Wading Way]], along with some well-off artists and media personalities. A Parkside address is a sure sign of someone who's arrived on the Freedom City scene. | Parkside is home to a number of high-rise apartments and condominiums overlooking Liberty Park, priced for those with money to burn. Most are home to up-and-coming businesspeople working in the North End and [[Wading Way]], along with some well-off artists and media personalities. A Parkside address is a sure sign of someone who's arrived on the Freedom City scene. | ||
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+ | * GBN Tower | ||
+ | * Hayward Building | ||
+ | * Kirby Museum of Fine Arts | ||
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Revision as of 13:00, 17 March 2006
The strip of land between Route 6 and Liberty Park, hemmed by the North End and the Theatre District, is called Parkside. It resembles Midtown but tends to combine the high-tech feel of the North End with the artistic sensibilities of the Theatre District.
Parkside is home to a number of high-rise apartments and condominiums overlooking Liberty Park, priced for those with money to burn. Most are home to up-and-coming businesspeople working in the North End and Wading Way, along with some well-off artists and media personalities. A Parkside address is a sure sign of someone who's arrived on the Freedom City scene.
Places of Interest
- GBN Tower
- Hayward Building
- Kirby Museum of Fine Arts