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| [[Image:Jamie-sinclair.jpg|center|150px]]|| '''Jamie Sinclair'''<br>''Slumming Rich Girl • Apt B15''<br>Having grown up in the "good" parts of town, Jamie moved to the Brooklyn neighborhood to get away from her parents, ostensibly moving out to attend college (aiming for a Home Economics degree). Though her parents continue to cut her checks, she has since dropped out, falling in with multiple bad elements, and a tendency to using speed. She is also notoriously racist. | | [[Image:Jamie-sinclair.jpg|center|150px]]|| '''Jamie Sinclair'''<br>''Slumming Rich Girl • Apt B15''<br>Having grown up in the "good" parts of town, Jamie moved to the Brooklyn neighborhood to get away from her parents, ostensibly moving out to attend college (aiming for a Home Economics degree). Though her parents continue to cut her checks, she has since dropped out, falling in with multiple bad elements, and a tendency to using speed. She is also notoriously racist. | ||
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Revision as of 20:20, 18 May 2018
The Maple Shade complex was funded and as far as anyone knows is still owned by an Indian developer who made a number of investments up and down the American West Coast. It was only finished in 1974, just long enough for it to fill up with residents while retaining a sense of newness to it.
The neighborhood the Maple Shade was constructed in is a relatively poverty-stricken area of the SE Portland Brooklyn neighborhood. It isn't far from Winterhaven Elementary, an area that is steadily improving (unlike some of the more destitute portions of Brooklyn).
Myrtle Connor Manager • Apt A10 Myrtle is a divorcee and a bank manager who took the side gig of managing the apartment complex for the break in rent on her two-bedroom apartment on the third floor (Apt A10). She is rarely in the office; if she's not at work, she's at various singles mixers or attending church (she is a life-long Presbyterian). The easiest way to communicate her is through notes left for her, something facilitated by the corkboard she's hanged on her front door, which has a handful of folded notes pinned to it at any given time. | |
Roger Milowski Security • Apt A01 Despite the complex's set up, Roger is the only security man on-site. (As such, the front gate is usually unoccupied, with its bar raised.) Roger has worked security most of his life, and even served as a police officer during the late 60s and early 70s, when the Portland PD was desperate for bodies in the absence of so many young men in Vietnam. He has since retired and lives in an apartment on-site (Apt A01) with his wife Emma, widely regarded as the best cake-maker in the complex. |
Ground Floor
- Management Office: A sizeable office set aside for the use of the complex's manager, this office goes largely unoccupied.
- Security Office: A much smaller security office is usually manned most days during normal work hours.
- 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.
- Sanderberg Tailory (Tailor): Mr. Noah Sanderberg (Apt A07) works in this shop with his wife Esmie, who is also a seamstress of some experience. Between the two of them, they maintain a robust service.
- xxx (Beauty Salon): x
- Fast-Shop (Corner Grocery): A small corner grocery with a variety of shelved and cold goods, and a small selection of fresh foods, the Fast-Shop is owned by the Scott sisters (Apt B09).
- Vacant Shopfront: A glasswares boutique shop for about six months, the specialty shop closed down suddenly in very early 1976. Since then, it has been vacant. It has been set up to shop to prospective tenants, but no one has leased the space yet.
- Apollo's Athenaeum (Bookstore): An esoteric book shop, of the sort made popular in the "Age of Aquarius." It has a loyal following of hippies and former hippies, as well as a somewhat more academic group called the Daughters of Portlandia.
- Excelsior! Comics (Comics Shop): A small specialty comic shop, something almost unheard of. Still, it has managed to attract enough business to do well for itself.
First Floor
- Apartment A01: The Milowski Family: Roger (security for complex), Emma
- Apartment A02: x
- Apartment A03: x
- Apartment A04: The Forrester Family: Craig, Cassidy, Emily
- Apartment B01: Rex Bagby
- Apartment B02: The Newcastle Family: Dylan, Lisa
- Apartment B03: x
- Apartment B04: x
Emma Milowski Housewife • Apt A01 For all that she's never had any kids of her own, Emma is everybody's mom. Happy to help her neighbors out by babysitting, Emma seems most pleased when her house has a few little ones in it, and they tend to agree, given Emma's love of feeding them cake. When dealing with other adults, Emma tends to be a little on the sweetly awkward side; she doesn't have any close friends, but has plenty of neighbors with whom she's on good terms. | |
Dylan & Lisa Newcastle Hippies • Apt B02 A pair of hippies who quickly snatched up a relatively inexpensive apartment, the Newcastles are neighborly and pleasant, often offering to help out with folks who are moving or otherwise engaged in chores. They drive a small VW Beetle absolutely festooned with stickers and art. | |
Craig Forrester & his daughters Cassidy and Emily Construction Worker widower & daughters • Apt A04 Craig is a construction worker whose wife and brother died in a car accident a few years ago. Craig spends a lot of his time working, so his social life is fairly anemic. His daughters Cassidy and Emily love dogs, and are polite, delightful young girls who spend lots of time with babysitters (mostly Emma Milowski, who adores them). | |
Rex Bagby Biker Record Seller • Apt B01 Widely regarded as possibly the most handsome man in the complex and without a doubt the coolest, Rex rides a motorcycle and works in a record shop downtown. He always has the best new music, and is usually out at the discos most evenings. He's fairly quiet spoken, though, without any of the bravado or obnoxious "party animal" ways that lots of people might expect from him, and has been known to swoop in like a guardian angel with feathered hair to help his neighbors. |
Second Floor
- Apartment A05: The Windalls: George, Shirley (Slaughter)
- Apartment A06: x
- Apartment A07: The Sandberg Family: Noah, Esmie, and son Eli.
- Apartment A08: x
- Apartment B05: x
- Apartment B06: The Denly Family: Tom, Minnie
- Apartment B07: x
- Apartment B08: x
Noah Sandberg Tailor • Apt A07 Trained by his father in a craft that is largely falling victim to high-volume clothing retail in the modern day, Noah stubbornly refuses to abandon his vocation. In the past, a man of his skill might have been immensely successful; these days, he barely scrapes by. He's a sullen man who works incredibly long hours. | |
Esmie Sandberg Seamstress • Apt A07 Noah's wife and business partner, Esmie is easily as skilled as her husband. Esmie worries about her husband's health and her son's distance, but other than continuing to keep everything afloat, there doesn't seem to be anything she can do about it. She is a gregarious woman who gets to know her neighbors; it's an open secret that she would love to host dinners, but she is an awful cook. | |
Eli Sandberg High Schooler • Apt A07 A quiet young man, Eli is largely self-sufficient, with his parents working long hours. His grades are high and he never causes trouble, but his mother worries about him: he tends to restrict himself to his room when his parents are home, and can go entire days without actually speaking to his parents. | |
Tom & Minnie Denly Janitor, Waitress • Apt B06 Tom and Minnie are a young married couple. He works as a janitor at Winterhaven Elementary, while Minnie is a waitress at an Italian restaurant a couple of blocks away. They are relatively quiet and unassuming, polite without maintaining active friendships with most of their neighbors, although they do seem to welcome Emma Milowski when she pays them a visit. | |
Shirley Slaughter Punk Chick • Apt A05 Brash and aggressive, Shirley takes no shit from anyone. She is very enthusiastic about the burgeoning punk scene coming out of New York and the U.K., and wishes fervently for a punk scene to take hold in Portland. She is good friends with Rose King. She lives with her dad, George, who is a trucker; her estranged mother lives in Malibu with her two younger siblings. |
Third Floor
- Apartment A09: x
- Apartment A10: Myrtle Connor: Manager.
- Apartment A11: Vincent Carlson
- Apartment A12: x
- Apartment B09: The Scott Sisters: Reneesha, Imani
- Apartment B10: x
- Apartment B11: x
- Apartment B12: x
Vincent Carlson Technical Engineer • Apt A11 An employee out in the Silicon Forest for Electro Scientific Industries, Vincent considers himself a forward thinking man of science. He will happily go on and on about the kinds of wondrous advances the inevitable shrinking of computers will do for society. | |
Reneesha & Imani Scott Grocers • Apt B09 Sisters Reneesha and Imani run the corner grocery in the row of shops on the ground floor of the Maple Shade complex. Reneesha is very social and frequently gone, while Imani tends to be more of a homebody, although she is being courted by a handsome man who frequently visits. |
Fourth Floor
- Apartment A13: x
- Apartment A14: The Rutherfords: Evelyn (mother), Isaiah (son)
- Apartment A15: x
- Apartment A16: x
- Apartment B13: x
- Apartment B14: The King Family: x
- Apartment B15: Jamie Sinclair
- Apartment B16: Natalie Garner & Carol Weaver
Jamie Sinclair Slumming Rich Girl • Apt B15 Having grown up in the "good" parts of town, Jamie moved to the Brooklyn neighborhood to get away from her parents, ostensibly moving out to attend college (aiming for a Home Economics degree). Though her parents continue to cut her checks, she has since dropped out, falling in with multiple bad elements, and a tendency to using speed. She is also notoriously racist. | |
Evelyn Rutherford Single Mother • Apt A14 A single mother, Evelyn has raised her son Isaiah for many years. She works odd jobs here and there, picking up a shift at the grocery on the street level sometimes, other times doing mending or house cleaning to make ends meet. She is cheery and good at ignoring the ugliness life has to offer; she'll happily tell anyone who'll listen that she used to do a little singing and dancing when she was younger, and would like to maybe get back into it at some point. | |
Isaiah Rutherford Student • Apt A14 A quiet young man, Isaiah graduated high school last year and has already enrolled himself in university, shooting for a journalism degree. He works in a school work-study program to help make ends meet at home, and is very protective of his mother. | |
Natalie Garner The Good Neighbor • Apt B16 xxx |
Fifth Floor
- Apartment A17: x
- Apartment A18: Merideth Prichett
- Apartment A19: The Nurses: Heidi Milligan, Vickie Higgins
- Apartment B17: The Olson Family: Harry and Carol.
- Apartment B18: Lucas Beloi
- Apartment B19: Matthew Wright
Merideth Prichett Busybody • Apt A18 An older Christian spinster who makes it her business to know everything she can about everyone. She usually formulates Very Disapproving Opinions in short order, and doesn't hesitate to let people know about them. She's not a gossip - she is simply making sure everyone around her is as well-informed as she is. | |
Vickie Higgins Nurse • Apt A19 A hard-working young nurse, Vickie wants nothing more than to get out of her apartment. Though rooming with Heidi seemed ideal at first, her roommate as turned out to be a bona fide modern party girl, and Vickie has quickly grown to despise her (as anyone who has heard their loud arguments can attest). She has also had yelling fits with other tenants, particularly Lucas in B18, whom she claims "stole" the apartment she was supposed to get. She also dislikes dogs, considering them unsanitary, although management ignores her insistence that they should be banned from the building. |