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•Posted by2 months ago
  • r/CitiesSkylines - The Port of... Well, Port Douglas - is nearing completion!
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  • r/CitiesSkylines - Hillside is an affluent neighborhood in Port Douglas with a mix of tall condo towers and "Missing middle" density upscale shops - and old beautiful row houses initially built for the city's elite some 150 years ago.
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  • r/CitiesSkylines - This massive residential redevelopment project on an old industrial harbor lot in the City of Port Douglas required expert engineering from the developers - and was funded by money made primarily through the developers' fossil-fuel industry investments, sparking controversy.
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