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===History===
===History===
The Ketchell Building was constructed in 1967 to house Ketchell, Ketchell & Associates, LLC, a major advertising firm based in Malton.  The building was sold in 1972 after several rough years for KK&A; it was purchased by Sloacum Holdings and office space was let out by floor to numerous small companies over ensuing years.
The Ketchell Building was the first structure to be publicly scaled by Walton Grohke, the celebrated "Human Gecko" of Malton, in 1987.


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

Revision as of 07:20, 31 January 2010

The Ketchell Building

Crooketon [6,69]

Mores Lane Police Dept Methodius General Hospital The Bees Building
a warehouse The Ketchell Building MacRae Bank
St Patriarch's Church
(Nixbank)
Gawen Avenue
(Nixbank)
Lawrance Way
(Nixbank)

Basic Info:

Description

A tall white-stone building with revolving doors.

History

The Ketchell Building was constructed in 1967 to house Ketchell, Ketchell & Associates, LLC, a major advertising firm based in Malton. The building was sold in 1972 after several rough years for KK&A; it was purchased by Sloacum Holdings and office space was let out by floor to numerous small companies over ensuing years.

The Ketchell Building was the first structure to be publicly scaled by Walton Grohke, the celebrated "Human Gecko" of Malton, in 1987.

Barricade Policy

Extremely Heavily Barricaded according to the Crooketon Barricade Plan.

Current Status

May 2, 2009 EHB, no power=needs gas, no radio or no staff--Dr Mycroft Chris 23:09, 2 May 2009 (BST)

Past News

August 18th, 2007: The building has been wrecked.

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