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Local Landmarks
Bijou Theater, Blendini Glass, Building Psych Center
Industries
Glassmaking, Radio Communications, Textiles, Woodworking
Dates Built
2110-2136
Transit Lines
Red Rail, T-Line Bus, J-Line Bus
As you can see, Frook is located close to the Gambit Mountain Range. There are many of buildings great stature with stories to tell here. Frook’s timeline is interesting because it was developed in the latter half of the city’s history as the city limits expanded towards Mount Gambit. But Frook also exists as a secondary gateway into the city.
One contribution that Blendini Glass has made to the public realm is all of the stained glass transoms you see in the city. They also provide much of the glass for several of the neighborhoods’ street lamps, and ship glass to many other cities around the country and the world. Blendini Glass makes more than street lamps and transoms. They also provide glass for many things, such as windows to bottles.
Mr. Dream’s Art Supply & Community is a place for artists to make something of themselves. Affordable supplies and space are very common in Frook, and Mr. Dream’s was one of the first places to offer such services in the neighborhood.
The Building Psychology Center that you see in this scene is just as it sounds..buildings have feelings too in Blendini City and need to make sense of those feelings! The Center researches the feelings of buildings and also offers counseling services to the buildings. It’s one of the many reasons that Frook has gained a lot of popularity as one of the gateways into Blendini City and acts as a “city within a city”. You also can’t beat that view of the mountains!
The fact that there are resources here for buildings to understand and compute their feelings has been masterful for the city’s building population. That alone makes Frook a very important neighborhood, because it’s become an agglomeration of building psychologists to study and improve the mental health of buildings. It’s made Blendini City much more adaptable to change.
Ma and Pa, owners of Ma’s Cupcake House and the Woodworking Mania