Paillet Alley

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Paillet Alley

Grigg Heights [2, 53]

Sherring Place the Wakeford Motel Victor General Hospital
Gilles Street Paillet Alley McGarth Plaza
Leighton Way Ackerman Walk Waugh Road

Basic Info:

  • A Street is a city block containing no buildings or monuments. There are a variety of other names besides Street including Alley, Avenue, Boulevard, Drive, Grove, Lane, Row, Square, Walk, Place, etc.
  • This is an empty block, and cannot be barricaded.

[edit] Paillet Alley

[edit] Description

There is very little to say about this street, other than that it was named in an unfortunate miscommunication between the department of roads and the actual sign-makers. It was supposed to be called Pallet Alley, named for the common sight of empty pallets strewn behind the nearby motel and hospital, however the man that phoned in the street sign order had a bit of an accent, and by the time anybody recognized the mistake, the signs were already put up on the alley, and nobody wanted to pay for new signs or the labor to replace them.

[edit] History

In early October, 2007, the Western Malton Coalition for a Grigg Heights Mall announced that the location selection committee had narrowed down to one the site for a new western Malton mall. Paillet Alley is set to be excavated in spring 2009 as the start of construction on the northeast corner of the brand new yet-to-be-named Grigg Heights Mall. This location was selected very carefully after months of economic studies, urban planning, and civil engineering surveys. The new mall will be a great boon to this part of Malton, which has fallen on economic hard times of late.



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