Charter Hill
Charter Hill is a small section of the city between the crowded streets of Little China and the sludge-slicked waters of Del Coronado Bay. Charter Hill was originally zoned as a residential area, and was one of the more affordable and comfortable places to live within the city. What made Charter Hill so hot was the development of Studio City which prompted actors and actresses to move out to L.A. to find work around the district. This development, and the glamour and money of the neighboring Studio City, established Charter Hill as one of the more pleasant sections of the city. After five years of development and reconstruction, Charter Hill is now known as having one of the lowest crime rates on Del Coronado Bay. Considering that Charter Hill is no-man's land as far as the gangs are concerned, it's often used as a neutral meeting point to resolve problems.
Industry & Trade
Show-biz baby!
Guilds and Factions
No gang interference. Essentially the Switzerland of the city.
Architecture
The Architecture is in the style of classical Greek and Roman design. Large columns, domes, and arches decorate the landscape of upper-middle class residential homes.
Population
250,000