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June 5, 2008: Extremely Heavily Barricaded
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===Past News===
====Past News====


September 5th, 2007: The Bees Building is one of the few undamaged buildings in the Harmar Sub-district of Crooketon.
September 5th, 2007: The Bees Building is one of the few undamaged buildings in the Harmar Sub-district of Crooketon.
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'''Texto en negrita'''

Revision as of 21:23, 23 December 2008

The Bees Building

Crooketon [7,68]

Harmar Library Jefferson Square Atthill Lane
Methodius General Hospital The Bees Building St. Dorotheus's Church
The Ketchell Building MacRae Bank a junkyard

Basic Info:

Description

History

The Bees Building was built in the 1920's in an art deco style and is decorated with yellow brickwork and masonry.

Before the outbreak it was the main offices of Malton City Councils planning department, and is still in a fairly good state of repair, although it has suffered some ransacking by zombies since the quarantine.

Visitors can still see the 'Urban regeneration plan' for Malton that never got past the initial stages. It involved the demolition of several Georgian terraced squares to make way for a multi-story car park and leisure/shopping complex.

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A picture of the Bees Building shortly after construction was completed in the 1920's.

Barricade Policy

Current Status

June 5, 2008: Extremely Heavily Barricaded

Past News

September 5th, 2007: The Bees Building is one of the few undamaged buildings in the Harmar Sub-district of Crooketon.

August 15th, 2007: The building has been completely wrecked by zombies - who by and large do not appreciate fine architecture. Texto en negrita