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+ | |start=[[Denver Avenue]] in [[The Exchange (district)|The Exchange]] |
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+ | |end=[[Albany Avenue]] in [[The Exchange (district)|The Exchange]] |
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− | The street is positioned entirely within the [[The Exchange]] district starting from [[Denver Ave]]nue and travelling east. It intersects with [[Columbus Avenue]], Amsterdam Lane, [[Bismarck Ave]]nue and terminates at [[Albany |
+ | The street is positioned entirely within the [[The Exchange]] district starting from [[Denver Ave]]nue and travelling east. It intersects with [[Columbus Avenue]], Amsterdam Lane, [[Bismarck Ave]]nue and terminates at [[Albany Avenue]]. |
Services on this street include one of the two [[Perseus]] high-end clothier stores, between Amsterdam and Bismarck. |
Services on this street include one of the two [[Perseus]] high-end clothier stores, between Amsterdam and Bismarck. |
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The street is positioned in the heart of Algonquin's financial hub, as a result the local area around Amethyst street houses large corporation buildings and is frequented by business people. |
The street is positioned in the heart of Algonquin's financial hub, as a result the local area around Amethyst street houses large corporation buildings and is frequented by business people. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *The street's name is a reference to the gemstone known as [[wp:Amethyst|Amethyst]]. |
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+ | TheExchange-GTA4-westwards.jpg |
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Revision as of 08:27, 14 June 2015
Amethyst Street is a 4 block street in Downtown Algonquin, it is Algonquin's most southerly street. It is a one-way street with strictly west - east traffic flow.
The street is positioned entirely within the The Exchange district starting from Denver Avenue and travelling east. It intersects with Columbus Avenue, Amsterdam Lane, Bismarck Avenue and terminates at Albany Avenue.
Services on this street include one of the two Perseus high-end clothier stores, between Amsterdam and Bismarck. The main entrance to the Goldberg, Ligner and Shyster offices visited in the mission Final Interview are also located along Amethyst Street, at the intersection with Bismarck.
The street is positioned in the heart of Algonquin's financial hub, as a result the local area around Amethyst street houses large corporation buildings and is frequented by business people.
Trivia
- The street's name is a reference to the gemstone known as Amethyst.