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(Created page with "Little Kyoto is a designated community east of Downtown Greenfield. ==History== Little Kyoto originally grew as a small wealthy suburban neighbourhood east of the busy and growing Greenfield. Along with Alamosa the orchard filled hills were redeveloped into a neighbourhood with large mansions and parks in the late 1800s. The neighbourhood was called Davis Heights after the man who designed the neighbourhood. The wealthy residents of the heights kept develop...") |
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In 1983 the city enacted a bill to clean up downtown and its surrounding neighbourhoods. They threw out most of the homeless people (unfortunately into other neighbourhoods) and a plan was made to replace most of the neighbourhood with highrise social housing and they started construction, however this plan never fully came into effect and only one building was built. | In 1983 the city enacted a bill to clean up downtown and its surrounding neighbourhoods. They threw out most of the homeless people (unfortunately into other neighbourhoods) and a plan was made to replace most of the neighbourhood with highrise social housing and they started construction, however this plan never fully came into effect and only one building was built. | ||
Throughout the 80s and 90s the neighbourhood saw a growing | Throughout the 80s and 90s the neighbourhood saw a growing Japanese population and a lot of local Japanese-owned businesses started opening up. | ||
In 1994 the neighbourhood was swayed by the large 1994 Greenfield earthquake. Luckily only minor damage was done. | In 1994 the neighbourhood was swayed by the large [[Earthquake|1994 Greenfield earthquake]]. Luckily only minor damage was done. | ||
In 1998 Plans were made to open a japanese-american history museum and community center in the neighbourhoods to further change the neighbourhoods character. Eventually after the opening of both buildings the neighbourhood was renamed to Little Kyoto by local requests. | In 1998 Plans were made to open a japanese-american history museum and community center in the neighbourhoods to further change the neighbourhoods character. Eventually after the opening of both buildings the neighbourhood was renamed to Little Kyoto by local requests. | ||
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in 2019 the height limit was changed in parts of Little Kyoto. Instantly plans were made to build high end condo buildings on the western part of the neighbourhood. Two were built in Little Kyoto and another in Eagle Park, as more are currently under construction and planned. | in 2019 the height limit was changed in parts of Little Kyoto. Instantly plans were made to build high end condo buildings on the western part of the neighbourhood. Two were built in Little Kyoto and another in Eagle Park, as more are currently under construction and planned. | ||
==Build history== | |||
This district will be released as part of [[Update 0.5.5]]. | |||
==Major buildings and attractions== | ==Major buildings and attractions== | ||
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