Industrial Town

=Industrial Town=

Imaginatively named, Industrial Town was formed as a compromise to place some distance between the factories and industries of San Andreas and its residents in the Oldtown area. While the original plan called for little or no settlement or governance of the Industrial part of San Andreas, the facts of life for many of those who came to work in the area quickly necessitated both. While the Oldtown area is known for its crime rate the Industrial area is known for its poverty, settled by those who are too poor to live in even the antiquated tenemants of Oldtown, the inhabitants of this area survive in tiny appartments under the constant pollution of the industrial world run rampant. A push has recently started among the limited population that have settled in the area to give it a new name.
 * Mayor;
 * Chief of Police;
 * Other Notable individuals;

Industrial Town City Hall and Courthouse
City Hall in the Industrial area is a utilitarian and simple affair. Sometimes called the "hall of steel" for what seems to be its primary composition (it actually uses more concrete) this building lacks any sense of decoration or amenity in its frightingly stark utilitarianism.

Rivera Co-Generation Facility
One of the major industries in San Andreas, the facility provides much of the power for the San Andreas area in addition to substantial amounts of desalinated water. This government-owned operation also serves as a training point for new workers and thinkers in the fields of water and energy managment and has thus been the laboratory for new innovations in the field.

The resulting products have been a boon to the San Andreas economy, nearly as much as the available water and energy to sell in the high-demand southwestern markets.

San Andreas International Airport
Completed in 1963, the San Andreas International Airport was built replacing several industrial docks. It serves as a major gateway to the remainder of the United States and, combined with the industrial docks remaining in Oldtown, provides a competing entryway to the US for goods being imported from Asia.