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This building should be [[Barricade|Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB)]] according to the [[Randallbank Barricade Plan]]. | |||
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Revision as of 01:01, 28 May 2011
Factory 68,38 |
a factory
Randallbank [68, 38]
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History
This is a one-time factory located in the suburb of Randallbank. The once-sprawling complex, now reduced to just a single standing building, was believed to have at one point been a steel plant before being purchased by Arthur Braun, a Rhodesian immigrant and businessman who arrived from Africa in 1978. Despite initial success, Braun declared bankruptcy shortly afterwards and never completed planned rennovations on the factory. It was partially demolished in 1995, with only a single set of offices left standing.
Malton millionaire Thornton Mallett bought out the factory's remains just two years before the Zombie epidemic and leased it out to Laycock and Sons, a fairly well-to-do law business. The surviving building was restored before being thrashed by looters and later, Zombies, upon the initial Malton outbreak. Today, many of the empty rooms still contain stacks of discarded documents and legal paperwork, while countless records and binders litter the floor.
Barricade Policy
This building should be Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB) according to the Randallbank Barricade Plan.