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* 3 enormous apartment buildings 3 floors high. Each floor had eight 3x3 rooms and 2 wide hallways.
* 3 enormous apartment buildings 3 floors high. Each floor had eight 3x3 rooms and 2 wide hallways.
** Later on, around May 2001, the two apartment buildings to the east no longer had their ground floors finished. It seems that Andrew considered re-dividing them into rooms only 2 wide and 3 deep to help meet growing demand. However, their top floors had the same 3x3 rooms. If he finished re-dividing the apartments into 2x3 rooms, as was partially begun, each floor would be able to hold 12 apartments, for a maximum of 36 domiciles per building.
** Later on, around May 2001, the two apartment buildings to the east no longer had their ground floors finished. It seems that Andrew considered dividing them into rooms only 2 wide and 3 deep. However, their top floors had the same 3x3 rooms. If he finished re-dividing the apartments into 2x3 rooms, as was partially begun, each floor would be able to hold 12 apartments, for a maximum of 36 domiciles per building.
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POH eastern apartments (outside).png|The apartment blocks
POH eastern apartments (outside).png|The apartment blocks
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