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'''Westminster Towers''' (also known as the '''Westminster Projects''') are 3 large housing projects in [[North Holland]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] across the street from [[Galveston Ave]]. They are 23 stories high (86.69m) and 1 of them is accessible.
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'''Westminster Towers''' (also known as the '''Westminster Projects''') is a [[wp:Public housing|housing project]] composed of three buildings, located in [[North Holland]], [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]] across the street from [[Galveston Ave]]. Each building is 23 stories high (86.69m) and only one of them is accessible.
   
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==Description==
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The Westminster Towers are notorious for being some of the most violent and drug infested housing projects in Liberty City. The buildings are rather unremarkable, appearing as simple rectangular towers with brown brick facades and some black accenting around the windows. Only one apartment is accessible in the only accessible building. It has a non-functional elevator, several worksites, and a large rooftop accessible from the top floor. In EFLC, the front door is locked and the only way to access it is through the rear.
   
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==Mission appearances==
[[File:Westminster_towers.jpg|thumb|The Westminster towers]]
 
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In the mission [[A Long Way To Fall]], [[Niko Bellic]] is instructed by [[Ray Boccino]] to raid the building and kill [[Teddy Benavidez]], who lives there. During the mission, Niko is prompted to use an [[Elevator|elevator]] to reach his target, which cannot be done in normal gameplay. Later, Teddy ends up cornered on the rooftop by Niko, who pushes him through a pile of bricks and make him fall to his death in the courtyard below.
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==Population==
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The Westminster Towers are populated predominantly by [[African Americans]] and some people of Latino descent. There are very few Caucasians in all three of the projects.
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==Gallery==
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Westminster_towers.jpg|The Westminster towers
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Westminister Towers.jpg|Another view of the Westminster Towers.
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WestminsterTowers-GTAIV-withFrontCourtyard.jpg|Westminster Towers and the courtyard.
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Revision as of 21:57, 12 March 2015

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Westminster Towers (also known as the Westminster Projects) is a housing project composed of three buildings, located in North Holland, Liberty City across the street from Galveston Ave. Each building is 23 stories high (86.69m) and only one of them is accessible.

Description

The Westminster Towers are notorious for being some of the most violent and drug infested housing projects in Liberty City. The buildings are rather unremarkable, appearing as simple rectangular towers with brown brick facades and some black accenting around the windows. Only one apartment is accessible in the only accessible building. It has a non-functional elevator, several worksites, and a large rooftop accessible from the top floor. In EFLC, the front door is locked and the only way to access it is through the rear.

Mission appearances

In the mission A Long Way To Fall, Niko Bellic is instructed by Ray Boccino to raid the building and kill Teddy Benavidez, who lives there. During the mission, Niko is prompted to use an elevator to reach his target, which cannot be done in normal gameplay. Later, Teddy ends up cornered on the rooftop by Niko, who pushes him through a pile of bricks and make him fall to his death in the courtyard below.

Population

The Westminster Towers are populated predominantly by African Americans and some people of Latino descent. There are very few Caucasians in all three of the projects.

Gallery