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=== 1990s - headed by Golden ===
=== 1990s - headed by Golden ===
After the police reforms of the 1980s the crime and drug epidemic came to a halt and the economy of the city became healthier. Mayor Emilo Desantis called for expansions to the Greenfield budget to provide for beter connectivity in public transport, more jobs and better tourism. The city added 3000 new employees to the city, primarily due to the redevelopment of the North Of Market and Little Kyoto districts. But also the recently constructed Delrey Boardwalk.The yellow subway would start construction in 1992 but halted due to the 1994 Greenfield Earthquake. The subway line would connect previously unconnected areas like Dawson and Los Llanos.
After the police reforms of the 1980s the crime and drug epidemic came to a halt and the economy of the city became healthier. Mayor Emilo Desantis called for expansions to the Greenfield budget to provide for beter connectivity in public transport, more jobs and better tourism. The city added 3000 new employees to the city, primarily due to the redevelopment of the North Of Market and Little Kyoto districts. But also the recently constructed Delrey Boardwalk. The Green line would start construction in 1991 and the Blue line in 1993. They were planned to reach previously unconnected areas like Sonora and Rockwell. And also to western districts like Barons Bar and Westwood to promote growth


During the 90s the demographic of the city shifted. The port of Greenfield would expand, International trade would lead to hundreds of thousands of jobs in the Greenfield metropolitan area. Aerospace and vehicle industry would shut down, and industrial areas like Barons Bar were in a steady decline. Desire for residential housing in the downtown area would lead to gentrification. Historical commercial buildings would be renovated into condos, and construction of highrise apartments & condominiums were started.
During the 90s the demographic of the city shifted. The port of Greenfield would expand, International trade would lead to hundreds of thousands of jobs in the Greenfield metropolitan area. Aerospace and vehicle industry would shut down, and industrial areas like Barons Bar were in a steady decline. Desire for residential housing in the downtown area would lead to gentrification. Historical commercial buildings would be renovated into condos, and construction of highrise apartments & condominiums were started.
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