Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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6 Mar, 2021 @ 9:46am
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Hunter Brothers Groceries

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Hunter Bros. Groceries

When it opened, Hunter Brothers general store was the first of its kind in Oakmont -offering groceries and dry goods, with delivery to the community. The store was opened in the late 1800s by two brothers—the Hunter brothers—and was purchased from Thomas Hunter in 1947 by James Furko.

The Furkos were also farmers, and owned a farm along Hulton Road. The store sold produce and dairy from the Furko's farm, along with a variety of other goods. In later years, they focused primarily on selling specialty meats and cheeses. The store closed in 2002, and is currently sitting as an empty storefront at the corner of Hulton Road and Allegheny River Boulevard in Oakmont, PA.

Some modifications to the actual building have been made for the game including, but not limited to, adjusting to sit on flat land, and adding a loading dock at the rear. The signage is based on one of several that I found, and does not illuminate just like the real thing. I did want to light it with lamps, but I couldn't find any in the workshop that were the proper size/style, and I don't know how to make something that emits light. If anybody knows of a good tutorial, or has any tips, I'd appreciate it.

Please give me a like with a "thumbs up" if you enjoy.


Features:

Level 1 commercial growable (single wide lot) There are no lot or color variations included.

Tris: 809
Textures: 1024 x 1024
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Model and textures by Bungalow Man, not to be re-uploaded to the workshop in any form without permission.
12 Comments
reddfox 26 Oct, 2022 @ 2:09pm 
Whoa! This and the W2W are EXACTLY what I'm looking for to create a 1900s streetcar suburb, These are gorgeous. Is there anywhere you can make these without the signage so that I can make a row/retail strip with them and make them look like individual stores?? Love them! Thanks!
loomax 17 Aug, 2021 @ 3:26am 
Beautiful !
LawDawg 12 Mar, 2021 @ 6:24am 
Looks great. And I always like assets with a small File size.
Bungalow Man  [author] 11 Mar, 2021 @ 4:04pm 
Thanks to all for the comments.

@Gilded Age: Yeah, I probably should have put a small parapet wall on the sides. I'll keep that in mind next time. Heck, I might even update this one when I have some time.
Gilded Age 11 Mar, 2021 @ 4:57am 
Overall looks good. Especially like the storefront. I do have one piece of feedback. In this game we see the rooftop perspective most often. I think your transition between brick walls and the flat roof could have benefited from a little more detail. Perhaps a ridge, insert area, trim or something that adds visual interest. On a rectangle like this I doubt it would have increases tris by more than 20 or 30.
GeezerGamer 7 Mar, 2021 @ 6:09pm 
This is perfect for my Burgh collection which includes Oakmont Bakery. Beautiful work you did.:steamthumbsup:
dudemeister 6 Mar, 2021 @ 9:20pm 
Fits in great with GildedAge's Little Italy series.... and any PA build : ) Lookin great!
codikey 6 Mar, 2021 @ 7:10pm 
This kind of low shop is great!
girlfromverona 6 Mar, 2021 @ 3:41pm 
I love buildings like this! Thanks for sharing.
Lee the Yote 6 Mar, 2021 @ 12:38pm 
Very nice asset