Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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General Industry Co.

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General Industry Co. by Khrysler

A small factory produces any essential goods in the most inexpensive way possible. The building is based on Columbia Steel & Shafting Warehouse Building on E 55th St. in Cleveland, Ohio USA. The building was probably built in later 1940's.

Asset Info:

Growable - 4x4 - Level 1 Generic Industrial Building
MODEL - 502 triangles with 512x1024 textures (d,i,n,s)
LOD - 77 triangles with 256x256 textures (d,i,s)
15 opmerkingen
RubyRobbins 19 jun 2023 om 19:07 
Thank you so much!
Khrysler  [auteur] 30 jul 2020 om 22:06 
@Barry Wall
Not sure. This is just as same as any vanilla growable buildings.
Barry Wall 23 jul 2020 om 2:13 
Any idea why this building might be disappearing from my city? its happened a couple times now.
Khrysler  [auteur] 27 mei 2020 om 21:46 
@dacity3000
Thanks
dacity3000 27 mei 2020 om 21:35 
Nice works~
Khrysler  [auteur] 27 mei 2020 om 15:24 
@matthiaspowerbomb @sebesams @katbarf @Roundrop @Chris6d @GiometryE
Thanks for the comments guys. Enjoy :)

@frank stallone
Thanks for the info! I just briefly googled the name and couldn't find much about except it was in operation in late 1940's. Also, thanks for GIS map link. it can be helpful for future projects ;)

@CityDave
That' exactly what I tried to make...! Thank you :)
CityDave 26 mei 2020 om 22:59 
Terrific — a classic that it'll look good even when it's repeated a lot.
Evangeline 26 mei 2020 om 15:40 
Awesome, this is definitly much needed
Chris6d 26 mei 2020 om 11:41 
Glad to see you branch out into industrial buildings. Much potential! Great asset to any city :steamhappy:
frank stallone 26 mei 2020 om 9:03 
BTW, the building this is based on appears on the 1937 fire insurance map of Cleveland (https://www.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=ddb0ee6134d64de4adaaa3660308abfd) so it's surprisingly a bit older.