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[[Image:OutlookPark-GTA4-northeastwards.jpg|thumb|380px|Outlook Park is the centerpiece of Outlook.]]
 
[[Image:OutlookPark-GTA4-northeastwards.jpg|thumb|380px|Outlook Park is the centerpiece of Outlook.]]
   
'''Outlook''' is a small neighborhood in central [[Broker]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]], centered around its namesake public park, Outlook Park. It is bordered to the north by Earp Street ([[Downtown Broker|Downtown]]), to the west by Oneida Avenue ([[Rotterdam Hill]], [[East Hook]], and [[Hove Beach]]), to the south by Gibson Street (also Hove Beach), and to the east by Montauk Avenue ([[South Slopes]]).
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'''Outlook''' is a small neighborhood in central [[Broker]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]], centered around its namesake public park, [[Outlook Park]]. It is bordered to the north by [[Earp Street ]]([[Downtown Broker|Downtown]]), to the west by [[Oneida Avenue ]]([[Rotterdam Hill]], [[East Hook]], and [[Hove Beach]]), to the south by [[Gibson Street ]](also Hove Beach), and to the east by [[Montauk Ave]]nue ([[South Slopes]]).
   
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[[File:Outlook.png|thumb|Outlook (red) in the Liberty City map.]]
 
==Character==
 
==Character==
 
Outlook's residential area is bisected by the park and, as a result, both sub-areas have developed their own characters. The western part, along Oneida Avenue, has more of a trendy, hip vibe, almost certainly due to the street being the main drag of the area. The sense one may have while walking through this portion of the neighborhood almost completely contrasts the feeling one would have traversing through the lively Downtown district to the north. This portion of Outlook can be seen almost as a southern extension of Rotterdam Hill, also bordered to the north.
 
Outlook's residential area is bisected by the park and, as a result, both sub-areas have developed their own characters. The western part, along Oneida Avenue, has more of a trendy, hip vibe, almost certainly due to the street being the main drag of the area. The sense one may have while walking through this portion of the neighborhood almost completely contrasts the feeling one would have traversing through the lively Downtown district to the north. This portion of Outlook can be seen almost as a southern extension of Rotterdam Hill, also bordered to the north.
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==Points of interest==
 
==Points of interest==
Aside from Outlook Park, the [[tw@|tw@ Internet Cafe]] at Cisco Street and Oneida Avenue is a popular destination in the neighborhood. Soldiers Plaza, at the northeast end of the neighborhood, is also a very famous monument and serves as a "gateway" to the neighborhood. Additionally, a [[Pay 'n' Spray]] is situated on the southern end of the neighborhood.
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Aside from Outlook Park, the [[tw@|tw@ Internet Cafe]] at [[Cisco St]]reet and Oneida Avenue is a popular destination in the neighborhood. Soldiers Plaza, at the northeast end of the neighborhood, is also a very famous monument and serves as a "gateway" to the neighborhood. Additionally, a [[Pay 'n' Spray]] is situated on the southern end of the neighborhood.
 
It has the only roundabout in the game.
 
   
 
==Influence==
 
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[[File:Photo0187.jpg|thumb|The Public Library near Soldiers' Plaza.]]
 
[[File:Photo0187.jpg|thumb|The Public Library near Soldiers' Plaza.]]
 
The [[Subway in GTA IV|Liberty City Subway]] does not serve Outlook; however, there is a [[Schottler LTA|station]] only two blocks away on Sundance Street from the neighborhood's eastern border in neighboring [[South Slopes]].
 
The [[Subway in GTA IV|Liberty City Subway]] does not serve Outlook; however, there is a [[Schottler LTA|station]] only two blocks away on Sundance Street from the neighborhood's eastern border in neighboring [[South Slopes]].
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==Trivia==
 
*The small building in Outlook Park is inaccessible in [[GTA Chinatown Wars]].
   
 
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==Trivia==
 
The Small Building in Outlook Park is inaccessible in GTA Chinatown wars.
 
 
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Revision as of 22:30, 29 December 2013

File:OutlookPark-GTA4-northeastwards.jpg

Outlook Park is the centerpiece of Outlook.

Outlook is a small neighborhood in central Broker, Liberty City, centered around its namesake public park, Outlook Park. It is bordered to the north by Earp Street (Downtown), to the west by Oneida Avenue (Rotterdam Hill, East Hook, and Hove Beach), to the south by Gibson Street (also Hove Beach), and to the east by Montauk Avenue (South Slopes).

Outlook

Outlook (red) in the Liberty City map.

Character

Outlook's residential area is bisected by the park and, as a result, both sub-areas have developed their own characters. The western part, along Oneida Avenue, has more of a trendy, hip vibe, almost certainly due to the street being the main drag of the area. The sense one may have while walking through this portion of the neighborhood almost completely contrasts the feeling one would have traversing through the lively Downtown district to the north. This portion of Outlook can be seen almost as a southern extension of Rotterdam Hill, also bordered to the north.

The eastern part of Outlook, along Montauk Avenue, is much more busy and fast-paced, however. This is likely due to Montauk Avenue's status as a thoroughfare, seeing much more traffic shuffling from neighborhoods to the north to areas in the south and vice versa. Indeed, in comparison to Oneida Avenue's small duplexes, brownstones, and small specialty shops, Montauk Avenue almost exclusively contains taller apartment complexes tailored for the more affluent residents of Broker. In addition, Montauk Avenue is also home to many of Broker's government and other authoritative buildings.

Points of interest

Aside from Outlook Park, the tw@ Internet Cafe at Cisco Street and Oneida Avenue is a popular destination in the neighborhood. Soldiers Plaza, at the northeast end of the neighborhood, is also a very famous monument and serves as a "gateway" to the neighborhood. Additionally, a Pay 'n' Spray is situated on the southern end of the neighborhood.

Influence

File:Soldier'sPlaza-GTA4-northwards.jpg

Soldiers Plaza, consisting of an arch centered around five columns, is located on the northeast end of the neighborhood. The building to the right is similar to the Brooklyn Public Library in appearance and location to a similar arch.

Outlook Park is obviously supposed to be Brooklyn's Prospect Park; however, the neighborhood itself can't be as easily tied to a specific Brooklyn neighborhood. Western Outlook can be seen as a tribute to the perimetrical neighborhoods of Prospect Park, specifically to its north (Fort Greene and Prospect Heights), while eastern Outlook contains elements of the neighborhoods and areas to the south (in particular, Grand Army Plaza and Prospect Park's eagle columns) and Downtown Brooklyn.

Transportation

Photo0187

The Public Library near Soldiers' Plaza.

The Liberty City Subway does not serve Outlook; however, there is a station only two blocks away on Sundance Street from the neighborhood's eastern border in neighboring South Slopes.

Trivia

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