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==Los Llanos==
==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.
Los Llanos is one of the largest neighborhoods to the east of downtown Both the Greenfield river and the Sonora river run through it and it is primarily made up out of single family homes. There is a modern residential development to the south with the Greenfield YMCA building. It houses the E-LRT subway yard, a high school and a medical center to the west. The northern part is primarily a 1970s development. The West houses the iconic catholic church and a elementry school. It also has the biggest Wallcart in Greenfield so far.


==Rockwell==
'''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.
 
Rockwell is an expensive neighborhood along the coast of the Pacific ocean. It has a touristy beach with a pier. Multiple condo buildings and hotels are built on the most western part of Rockwell, and the end of a LRT line. The center of Rockwell houses the iconic pier, very large cemetery and multiple office buildings along the sonora river. The eastern part houses a synagogue, a skatepark and a bunch of beachside stores. Rockwell houses many single and multi family homes. Which rich people buy for vacation homes and beachside properties. So unfortunately %18 sits empty most of the time as no-one stays in the houses.


==Rio Pueblo==
==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.
Rio Pueblo is a 1980s built development. Full of single family homes, cul-de-sacs and everything else that fits in an American residential development. It houses a big residential building called "The Couf" and multiple big outdoor retail complexes to the north. There is also a convention center and a golf course.


==Palma==
==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.  
Palma is a neighborhood north of Rockwell. It is a dense single family neighbourhood with a couple duplexes popped throughout. It houses a middle school and a modern residential development thats housed on the Sonora river. The largest building is the Palma Altos Communities, A very large retirement community. The City of Palma has its own police and fire department, housed in the western part of Palma.  


==Lannex and North Lannex==
==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.
Lannex/North Lannex houses everything around the GIA airport. Lannex mainly houses Hotels, parking lots and office buildings. But also the end of the Rockwell-Lannex LRT line. Many Warehouses and large hotels are on the east side. The west side houses a large plane engine factory and multiple apartment buildings. North Lannex houses a large botanical garden built on a large bog.


==Greenfield International Airport==
==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.
GIA is the main airport located within Greenfield. It has three passenger terminals, 2 cargo terminals and many smaller gates. it also has a general aviation area and multiple hangars to the north.


==Notable builds ==
==Notable builds ==
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'''[[Rockwell]]'''
'''[[Rockwell]]'''
- [[Tropicana Palms Hotel]]


- [[Rockwell Cemetery]]
- [[Rockwell Cemetery]]
- [[Starcourt Industries Office Building]]


- [[Rockwell Pier]]
- [[Rockwell Pier]]
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- [[Palma Police and Fire Department]]
- [[Palma Police and Fire Department]]
-[[Juni's Micro of Palma]]


'''Lannex'''
'''Lannex'''

Revision as of 08:02, 11 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 one of the largest neighborhoods to the east of downtown Both the Greenfield river and the Sonora river run through it and it is primarily made up out of single family homes. There is a modern residential development to the south with the Greenfield YMCA building. It houses the E-LRT subway yard, a high school and a medical center to the west. The northern part is primarily a 1970s development. The West houses the iconic catholic church and a elementry school. It also has the biggest Wallcart in Greenfield so far.

Rockwell

Rockwell is an expensive neighborhood along the coast of the Pacific ocean. It has a touristy beach with a pier. Multiple condo buildings and hotels are built on the most western part of Rockwell, and the end of a LRT line. The center of Rockwell houses the iconic pier, very large cemetery and multiple office buildings along the sonora river. The eastern part houses a synagogue, a skatepark and a bunch of beachside stores. Rockwell houses many single and multi family homes. Which rich people buy for vacation homes and beachside properties. So unfortunately %18 sits empty most of the time as no-one stays in the houses.

Rio Pueblo

Rio Pueblo is a 1980s built development. Full of single family homes, cul-de-sacs and everything else that fits in an American residential development. It houses a big residential building called "The Couf" and multiple big outdoor retail complexes to the north. There is also a convention center and a golf course.

Palma

Palma is a neighborhood north of Rockwell. It is a dense single family neighbourhood with a couple duplexes popped throughout. It houses a middle school and a modern residential development thats housed on the Sonora river. The largest building is the Palma Altos Communities, A very large retirement community. The City of Palma has its own police and fire department, housed in the western part of Palma.

Lannex and North Lannex

Lannex/North Lannex houses everything around the GIA airport. Lannex mainly houses Hotels, parking lots and office buildings. But also the end of the Rockwell-Lannex LRT line. Many Warehouses and large hotels are on the east side. The west side houses a large plane engine factory and multiple apartment buildings. North Lannex houses a large botanical garden built on a large bog.

Greenfield International Airport

GIA is the main airport located within Greenfield. It has three passenger terminals, 2 cargo terminals and many smaller gates. it also has a general aviation area and multiple hangars to the north.

Notable builds

Extended content