Grigg Heights

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Suburb of Grigg Heights
Border Owsleybank Molebank
Border Grigg Heights Reganbank
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Grigg Heights's location in Malton

Resource buildings in Grigg Heights

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Phone Mast: (3,56)

The Ashwin Building

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Known groups in this suburb:
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Key buildings in Grigg Heights:

Malls: none
NecroTech Buildings: 1

(4,59)

Police Departments: 4
Hospitals: 6
Fire Stations: 0
Bulletin Boards: unknown
Others: Schools 2, Monuments 3
Suburb Number: 51
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Grigg Heights is a suburb of Malton, located on the western edge of the city.

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The Grigg Heights suburb has the following active radio stations.

Freq: 26.12: Radio Grigg Heights


The name of the suburb is shrouded in mystery, layered in legend, enveloped in enigma and then deep-fried and slathered in supposition. The most popular belief is that it is named after an ancient legendary giant so huge he was known simply as Great Big, or 'Grigg' for short. Awakened from a hundred-year-long nap by the increasingly noisy little town of Malton, the giant resolved to destroy it by casting huge boulders at the burgeoning borough. The removal of these boulders left the valley that is now found running through the neighbouring burbs of Owsleybank, Molebank and Reganbank. However, the exertion proved too great even for Grigg, who succumbed to a ruptured hernia and fell dead on the edge of the city. As his body decomposed, it formed the distinctive range of hills (the Heights) which characterise this area of western Malton. Indeed, the suburb is so hilly that several large areas are undeveloped, including the peak centring on the Heneage Monument. This makes it rather tricky to get around, even for free runners.

Well, it's the locals' legend and they like it.

Prior to the Zombie Outbreak, Grigg Heights was thought of as a peaceful and quiet suburb of Malton. The sleepy suburb supported six hospitals and a research facility owned by NecroTech (the primary employer of pre-crisis Malton). The residents at that time were also considered to be educated, music lovers, and appreciative of the finer things in culture. These attributes can still be seen in the ruins of Grigg Heights by what is left of the three jazz clubs in the south of the suburb (Club Whittem, Club Whittard and Club Allerston), as well as its museums the Linnett Museum and the Wriford Museum. Grigg Heights is also notable for having the Ripley Building, one of the hallmarks of Malton architecture and a triumph of 21st century design.

The most notable events in the history of this suburb involve the group DORIS. More information can be found here.

Resource Buildings

NecroTech Facilities

The Merson Building (4,59)

Hospitals

Cornelius General Hospital (9,53)

Edmund General Hospital (1,51)

St. Julius's Hospital (8,53)

St. Seraphim's Hospital (6,50)

St. Wolfgang's Hospital (6,58)

Victor General Hospital (3,52)

Police Departments

Blaxall Way Police Department (4,58)

Haddock Road Police Department (0,51)

Lees Boulevard Police Department (3,57)

Spry Road Police Department (0,57)

Factories

A factory (8,57)

A factory (9,54)

Auto Repair Shops

Kempe Auto Repair (1,55)

Mack Auto Repair (6,54)

Malls

  • None

Bulletin Boards

Revive Points

Building Status Key

Safe Rebuilding Under Attack Under Siege

Ruined In Zombie Hands Pinata Unknown

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Grigg Heights Information Resources

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The Grigg Heights Building Information Center contains status reports and updates on key buildings in the suburb.

View zombie activity and locations in Grigg Heights from External Military Reports, Scentoral scan data charts and NecroWatch.

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Recent News

Please: recent news at the top (signed & NPOV). Old news can be archived.


  • May 9th 2013 -- 40 of the total 55 buildings in Grigg Heights are now either ruined or uninhabitable. Tourist to the area are forewarned unless they plan to simply pass through. --Jackson 5 02:49, 10 May 2013 (BST)
  • April 4th 2013 -- Lebene Todt continue to take credit for ZombieFark's capture of the Merson NT building. The Merson building was declared the ZombieFark headquarters and has been continuously occupied by members of ZombieFark. -- [User:Ephriam|Ephriam] 14:48 29 May, 2013

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Revive Points

Suburb Location Coords Maintainer(s) Comments Timestamp Update Link
Grigg Heights 3, 58 Breach Of Peace -- Boertje (talk) 21:19, 5 March 2019 (UTC) (Update Grigg Heights)
Grigg Heights 1, 52 --Boertje (talk) 21:19, 5 March 2019 (UTC) (Update Grigg Heights)
Grigg Heights 6, 51 --Boertje (talk) 21:19, 5 March 2019 (UTC) (Update Grigg Heights)
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Barricade Plan

For full details, see Grigg Heights Barricade Plan.

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Suburb Map

The Malton Suburb of Grigg Heights
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Gilbey Street the Loveridge Arms the Wriford Museum Kitchingman Place Colmer Way Markess Bank St. Seraphim's Hospital the Ripley Building the Burtoft Arms the Shiplow Building
Haddock Road Police Department Edmund General Hospital the Bengefield Hotel Wrentmore Bank Grey Bank Abney Boulevard Forshaw Drive
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a junkyard a carpark the Monks Arms
Besant Avenue Sherring Place
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the Wakeford Motel Victor General Hospital the Linnett Museum Adam Plaza Dauncey Towers Lansdowne Crescent Shortman Lane McIlhargey Plaza
Moodborn Library Gilles Street Paillet Alley McGarth Plaza Redfern Boulevard Pople Street Tozer Place Rayment Row St. Julius's Hospital Cornelius General Hospital
Low Walk Leighton Way Ackerman Walk Waugh Road Haygarth Row Railway Station Campain Drive Mack Auto Repair Whish Walk the Watherston Hotel a factory
Club Whittem Kempe Auto Repair Ivins Towers the MacGilvray Hotel Brower Lane a carpark a carpark Bowers Boulevard School the Sankey Arms Murrey Square
a warehouse the Timmins Building the Mees Monument the Ashwin Building Sullivan Walk the Heneage Monument the Lane Monument the Estmond Museum the Crawshaw Building Cleverly Lane
Spry Road Police Department Woof Plaza School Viney Place Lees Boulevard Police Department a warehouse Veazey Plaza Greatwood Road a warehouse a factory Spooner Lane
wasteland Higdon Crescent Falvey Boulevard Riddles Place
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Blaxall Way Police Department a warehouse St. Wolfgang's Hospital Pye Street the Whitcombe Hotel Club Allerston
St. Laurence's Church Wigfield Avenue Club Whittard Upsdale Bank the Merson Building the Langner Building the Maidment Building the Pincoffs Building Bastable Alley a carpark
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