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Sim City: A Better Look at Spacington.

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While Spacington gets a little bit larger  (the population is now up to 100, 000), and we try to get a jump start on the two things we are going to talk about next week — city slums and public transit — here are some photos to give a closer look at Spacington. Like always, let us know your feedback on what has been going on in Spacington.

High-density commercial building next to the university. This building is one of the few new business “tower” buildings in Spacington.

A city market. One of the two markets in downtown Spacington. Farmers markets, farmers markets, farmers markets.

A new addition to Spacington: a convention centre. The centre has increased demand for new business in Spacington.

South-east end of the city.

South-west end of the city.

North-west end of the city.

North-east end of the city.

Spacington: Want to see previous posts about Spacington? Click on the “Sim City: Spacington” link in the “RELATED” box just below.

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  1. Thanks for this. Fascinating to see the application of sustainable urban planning within the constraints of Sim City’s somewhat conventional assumptions (which, to be fair, have improved over the years since I first played the game on an Atari ST.)

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