West Side Market
This was a commissioned building
The West Side Market was begun operations in 1840, which makes it the longerst operating market (indoor, or outdoor) in Cleveland. This particular building was constructed in 1812 by Hubbell & Benes, known for many works around Ohio, including the Ohio Telephone Building (which was the tallest building in Cleveland for a single year). Although it looks like a train station, it has always been used as a marketplace, including to this day.
It is located on the western side of Cleveland on West 25th and Lorain Avenue. Due to its importance in Cleveland, and Ohio, it was added to the National Registry of Historic Places in 1973, the first year that any building in Cleveland was added.
This is a pack of two seperate buildings, the market, and a single market stall. The images contain 3 stall, put together to resemble how it is in Cleveland currently.
5×10 Level 3 High Density Commercial
Cost: 2000
Worker count: 150
8×2 Level 3 High Density Commercial
Cost: 2000
Worker count: 15
5×10 Level 3 Unique
8×2 Level 3 Unique
Note: These assets do not share any textures
West Side Market
Tris: 9,495
Texture: 2048×512 _d, _n, _s, _i
West Side Market Stall
Tris: 1,056
Texture: 512×512 _d, _n, _s, _i
West Side Market
Tris: 116
Texture: 256×256 _d, _i, _s
West Side Market Stall
Tris: 78
Texture: 128×256 _d, _i, _s
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