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Nowadays, the Cherington Building often falls into ruins from zombie attacks. It is barely ever occupied; when it is, it is by lone survivors or groups passing through the area. The vibrant community the building once attracted is gone.
Nowadays, the Cherington Building often falls into ruins from zombie attacks. It is barely ever occupied; when it is, it is by lone survivors or groups passing through the area. The vibrant community the building once attracted is gone.
--[[User:Chekken|Chekken]] 07:50, 14 August 2009 (BST)


===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===

Revision as of 06:56, 14 August 2009

the Cherington Building

Wray Heights [65, 73]

Trivola Street the Byers Building a junkyard
Clevely Way the Cherington Building a junkyard
the Golde Building John Way the Silwood Building

Basic Info:

The Cherington Building

Description

History

Before the outbreak, the Cherington Building was leased out by a record company. They provided studio recording space, cheap residence for struggling musicians, and a bar on the rooftop. Many up-and-coming bands would sign on with the company to use the residences for cheap (most notably the funk band Avidase), only to terminate their contracts as soon as a better deal came along.

Nowadays, the Cherington Building often falls into ruins from zombie attacks. It is barely ever occupied; when it is, it is by lone survivors or groups passing through the area. The vibrant community the building once attracted is gone.

Barricade Policy

This building is to remain at EHB at all times according to the Uniform Barricading Policy

Current Status



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