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==Ground Floor==
 
==Ground Floor==
 
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* '''Management Office:''' A sizable office set aside for the use of the complex's manager, this office goes largely unoccupied.
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* '''Management Office:''' A sizable office set aside for the use of the complex's manager, this office goes largely unoccupied. It shows signs of having been broken into before, but is now secured with multiple sturdy locks.
* '''Security Office:''' A much smaller security office is usually manned most days during normal work hours.
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* '''Security Office:''' A much smaller security office is largely abandoned, much like the management office. It has also been broken into and is now locked with heavy-duty locks.
* '''Play Area & Courtyard:''' A small pleasant green space where the few kids in the complex frequently play, or other residents may take in the infrequent sunshine during brighter parts of the year.
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* '''Play Area & Courtyard:''' A "green area" that is more dirt and trash than actual grass, the few children of the complex occasionally can be found playing here. At night, however, it is a gathering point of a variety of shifty characters, who use the lack of lighting, open access, and blocked lines of sight to sell drugs.
  
 
==First Floor==
 
==First Floor==

Revision as of 03:09, 6 March 2022

Maple-shade-exterior.jpg

The ten years since Maple Shade was built have not been kind to it. Though it was built in the somewhat-rough Brooklyn neighborhood in hopes that the new development would help pull the area out of its economic slump, it was too little, too late. The neighborhood continued its downward spiral in the last ten years, and took the Maple Shade Apartments with it.

Today, the poor-but-hardworking families and individuals that originally made up its community have largely fled for safer places. Drug crime, homelessness, and prostitution define the grit of the Brooklyn neighborhood in 1984, and almost no one lives here out of choice. Still, there are decent folk who live here – some of whom have been here since it opened – trying to eke out a life of safety and comfort despite their surroundings.

History: 1976

Staff

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Myrtle Connor
Manager • Apt A10
Perpetually exhausted and cynical to the point of apathy, Myrtle doesn't give a shit what happens here. She mostly stays in her apartment, dealing with people who come to her door directly. When she is seen around the property, she is usually clad in bathrobe, hair curlers, ratty slippers, and smoking a cigarette.
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xxx • Apt xx
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Ground Floor

Maple-shade-0-1984.jpg
  • Management Office: A sizable office set aside for the use of the complex's manager, this office goes largely unoccupied. It shows signs of having been broken into before, but is now secured with multiple sturdy locks.
  • Security Office: A much smaller security office is largely abandoned, much like the management office. It has also been broken into and is now locked with heavy-duty locks.
  • Play Area & Courtyard: A "green area" that is more dirt and trash than actual grass, the few children of the complex occasionally can be found playing here. At night, however, it is a gathering point of a variety of shifty characters, who use the lack of lighting, open access, and blocked lines of sight to sell drugs.

First Floor

Floorplans

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  • Apartment A01: xxx
  • Apartment A02: xxx
  • Apartment A03: xxx
  • Apartment A04: xxx
  • Apartment B01: Rex Bagby
  • Apartment B02: xxx
  • Apartment B03: xxx
  • Apartment B04: xxx
xxx
xxx • Apt xx
xx
xxx
xxx • Apt xx
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Second Floor

Floorplans

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  • Apartment A05: xxx
  • Apartment A06: xxx
  • Apartment A07: xxx
  • Apartment A08: xxx
  • Apartment B05: Desiree Yale
  • Apartment B06: xxx
  • Apartment B07: xxx
  • Apartment B08: xxx
xxx
xxx • Apt xx
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xxx
xxx • Apt xx
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Third Floor

Floorplans

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  • Apartment A09: xxx
  • Apartment A10: Myrtle Connor (Manager)
  • Apartment A11: xxx
  • Apartment A12: Jaime Sinclair
  • Apartment B09: xxx
  • Apartment B10: xxx
  • Apartment B11: Winnifred "Winnie" Suttle
  • Apartment B12: xxx
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xxx • Apt xx
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xxx
xxx • Apt xx
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Fourth Floor

Floorplans

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  • Apartment A13: xxx
  • Apartment A14: Evelyn & Isaiah Rutherford
  • Apartment A15: xxx
  • Apartment A16: xxx
  • Apartment B13: xxx
  • Apartment B14: xxx
  • Apartment B15: xxx
  • Apartment B16: Ben Pardo
xxx
xxx • Apt xx
xx
xxx
xxx • Apt xx
xx

Fifth Floor

Floorplans

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  • Apartment A17: xxx
  • Apartment A18: xxx
  • Apartment A19: xxx
  • Apartment B17: xxx
  • Apartment B18: xxx
  • Apartment B19: xxx
xxx
xxx • Apt xx
xx
xxx
xxx • Apt xx
xx