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==Los Llanos==
==Los Llanos==
(short description of builds)
Los Llanos is a neighborhood to the east of downtown that is primarily made up of single family residential units. It has the Greenfield river running through it, and the end of I-110. It also includes a catholic church at its core and an elementary school, and high school. The subway line terminates in Los Llanos, while the service yard for the Rockwell/Lannex line is located there.


==Rockwell==
==Rockwell==
(short description of builds)
Rockwell is an expensive neighborhood along the coast of the Pacific ocean. It is primarily made up of single family and multifamily home and vacation homes. There is also a world class beach and hotels along the water. It is also the southern terminus of the Rockwell/Lannex LRT.


==Rio Pueblo==
==Rio Pueblo==
(short description of builds)
Rio Pueblo is a neighborhood to the east of downtown that is primarily made up of single family residential units. It is split by the expressway.


==Palma==
==Palma==
(short description of builds)
Palma is a neighborhood to the east of downtown that is primarily made up of single family residential units. It has the expressway running through it, and has an elementary school, retirement community, and golf course.


==Lannex and North Lannex==
==Lannex and North Lannex==
(short description of builds)
Lannex/North Lannex are located to the east of downtown and are primarily made up of Greenfield International Airport and the Greenfield Botanical Gardens. Lannex is the final stop for the subway line, Rockwell/Lannex LRT and includes a regional rail stop.


==Greenfield International Airport==
==Greenfield International Airport==
(small amount of info of the GIA)
GIA is the main airport located within Greenfield and is one of the busiest airports in the United States. It includes three runways, three terminals, and a multitude of cargo facilities, parking garages, and hotels.


==Notable builds ==
==Notable builds ==

Revision as of 23:59, 7 September 2022

Update 0.5.4
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Extent of 0.5.4 as of September 1, 2022
ReleaseTBD
Building progressionMay 21, 2020 - September 1, 2022 (27 months)
Open serverTBD
Version1.17-
Areas introduced
Areas modified
Preceded by0.5.3
Succeeded by0.5.5

Greenfield Update 0.5.4 is the fourteenth revision of the Map, introducing the Greenfield International Airport, as well as several other districts, including Los Llanos, Rockwell, Rio Pueblo, Lannex, Palma, along with overhaul of Whitestone, Richmond, and Longport Keys East. Update 0.5.4 is the largest update Greenfield has gone through, almost doubling the size of the Map.

Los Llanos

Los Llanos is a neighborhood to the east of downtown that is primarily made up of single family residential units. It has the Greenfield river running through it, and the end of I-110. It also includes a catholic church at its core and an elementary school, and high school. The subway line terminates in Los Llanos, while the service yard for the Rockwell/Lannex line is located there.

Rockwell

Rockwell is an expensive neighborhood along the coast of the Pacific ocean. It is primarily made up of single family and multifamily home and vacation homes. There is also a world class beach and hotels along the water. It is also the southern terminus of the Rockwell/Lannex LRT.

Rio Pueblo

Rio Pueblo is a neighborhood to the east of downtown that is primarily made up of single family residential units. It is split by the expressway.

Palma

Palma is a neighborhood to the east of downtown that is primarily made up of single family residential units. It has the expressway running through it, and has an elementary school, retirement community, and golf course.

Lannex and North Lannex

Lannex/North Lannex are located to the east of downtown and are primarily made up of Greenfield International Airport and the Greenfield Botanical Gardens. Lannex is the final stop for the subway line, Rockwell/Lannex LRT and includes a regional rail stop.

Greenfield International Airport

GIA is the main airport located within Greenfield and is one of the busiest airports in the United States. It includes three runways, three terminals, and a multitude of cargo facilities, parking garages, and hotels.

Notable builds

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