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21 jul, 2020 @ 17:20
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386 Wabasha St

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This time it's a smaller office building located in Saint Paul!

About the building
386 Wabasha St was a small office building that was a part of Ecolab, one of the many Fortune 500 companies headquartered out of the Twin Cities. The building was purchased in 2018 by Chicago developer John Thomas (who, of course, is a normal corrupt landlord from Chicago) to be developed into apartments that are far too expensive.

From the Chicago Tribune[www.chicagotribune.com]:
Described by prosecutors as a "serial con man," John Thomas, 52, had pleaded guilty last year to stealing nearly $375,000 in taxpayer money earmarked to develop a marina in Riverdale. Since then, in a bid to receive a lower sentence, Thomas conspired with his wife to fake a bipolar diagnosis, prosecutors said.
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After his arrest for the marina fraud in April 2014, prosecutors sought to have Thomas held in custody while awaiting trial, accusing him of being a serial fraudster whose schemes included trying to pay an attorney with a fake Babe Ruth home run baseball.

It's a decent looking building, it was constructed in 1973.

In-Game information
With RICO:
5x3 Level 3 Office Building
Cost: 25000
Worker count: 150

Without RICO:
Level 3 Unique Building

Asset information
386 Wabasha St
Tris: 636 (so efficient!)
Texture: 2048x512 _d, _n, _s, _i

LOD
386 Wabasha St
Tris: 40
Texture: 256x256 _d, _i, _s

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9 kommentarer
tacochamzy 24 dec, 2023 @ 17:21 
Great building! Also, thanks for the historical cliff-notes on corrupt Chicago land owners.
kareemellis 18 apr, 2023 @ 19:14 
I wish you can make the One AT@T Center in St. Louis, MO, Epic Center in Witchita, KS, Key Tower 200 Public Square in Cleveland, OH, Detroit, Indy, Cincinnati, KC, Columbus, more St. Paul, Dayton, Toledo, Milwaukee, Chicago, Akron, Minneapolis, and Grand Rapaids.
Thank You?
SturmJager 22 jul, 2020 @ 14:12 
wow:steamhappy:
cxr 22 jul, 2020 @ 2:12 
Love it!
barcasam7 22 jul, 2020 @ 1:05 
This is a great small downtown filler. You've done a variety of buildings now, very talented. Thank you
MC_0 21 jul, 2020 @ 21:49 
wow nice!:steamhappy:
dudemeister 21 jul, 2020 @ 18:23 
lol that description's deadpan style... so much history in buildings that most never know!
icantthinkofaname 21 jul, 2020 @ 17:47 
love these mid-century buildings, thank you! :D
ZanderTheMander 21 jul, 2020 @ 17:44 
keep up the spectacular work