Thanks!
Suburbs are in the future, but remember, it will be a while until I get out there.
Never did introduce these 3 buildings, as they where actually one of the first in New Staunton.
One NexxonOil Plaza
Completed in 1978, 513 feet high, one of the largest buildings in the city. Houston based NexxonOil, 2nd Largest company on Earth, biggest competitor, Galoil, a branch of Galviston Enterprises headquartered a few blocks away. Originally planned for a twin tower (Now Kent Enterprises occupies the spot) which was cancelled after the real estate dip of 1979. The tower suffered much damage in the riots last month.
Kent Enterprises Plaza
Completed in 1990, 641 feet high, one of the tallest and thinnest buildings in Staunton (75 feet width). Known for its gigantic "KENT" logo atop the tower. The Tower is one of the most prestegious office buildings in the city. As it is a thin building, but means having every office with a unobstructed view. The 10 Story Base dose take up most of the block, for larger offices, but is also home to many amenities like an Indoor swimming pool, indoor Ice skating rink (popular with the locals in the winter), and a rooftop garden. Kent Enterprises is a large Staunton Based multi-international company, headquartered in Staunton, Paris, Johannasburg, and Osaka.
Dean Whitney Plaza
Completed in 1991, part of "Kent Square" involving NexxonOil, Kentprises, and Dean Whitney. The Tower is very thin (75 feet width), 456 Feet high. The tower is headquarters by Dean Whitney (World HQ in NYC) since 1991. The Tower is home to a large plaza, expansive lobby, and like the Kentprises Tower, it is very luxurious in terms of Office Space.