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'''April 4 2011''' You are inside the Lintell Building. The building has been extremely heavily barricaded. A portable generator has been set up here. It is running. Somebody has spraypainted DRGHD KG30:EHB Est. 2006 onto a wall. [[User:Truemischief|Truemischief]] 13:58, April 4 2011 (MST) | |||
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The Lintell Building |
the Lintell Building
Fryerbank [98, 86]
Basic Info:
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Description
The Lintell Building is a tall white-stone building with revolving doors.
History
Originally a hotel, later converted into dot-com office space, it is the oldest building in an otherwise modern industrial park neighborhood. Rail service along the Blue Line was provided by Whalen Avenue Railway Station to the southwest. The hotel had a small underground car park to host its small fleet of courtesy limousines, but the entrance to it has long since been bricked over, with faux windows further masking where it used to be.
The Lintell Building lies within territory that was claimed by Dragonhead in the mid- to late-2000s.
Barricading Policy
As per the Fryerbank Barricade Plan, the Lintell Building should be Extremely Heavily Barricaded whenever possible.
The nearest VSB entry point is Canham Bank, one block to the west.
Current Status
April 4 2011 You are inside the Lintell Building. The building has been extremely heavily barricaded. A portable generator has been set up here. It is running. Somebody has spraypainted DRGHD KG30:EHB Est. 2006 onto a wall. Truemischief 13:58, April 4 2011 (MST)
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