Little Italy
Little Italy was a district of Central Night City, located to the northwest. It was considered part of Little Europe.
Overview
This district encompassed elements of faux east cost architecture from New York or Boston, as well as from other parts of Europe. Italians were the traditional population of this neighborhood, which also acted as the local Mob stronghold.
Little Italy was considered a low rent, but grimly district of Night City, nudged up against the high rise towers of the Corporate Center. The city's origins ran deep within this area, as it was home to many assorted small storefronts and backrooms from which the Mob launched their city conquest against Richard Night prior to gaining most of the power in 2005. Ever since, the Mob ruled Little Italy, and even after losing the Mob War they kept a major presence in the neighborhood.
NCTC bus connections to other parts of Central & South Night City were available through line 72. NCART connections with the metropolitan area were available as well. The district also had a large CitiPark underground parking garage on the western side.[1][2]
Locations
- Arbathy Townhouses
- Artists' Supplies by Cagliari
- Balboa Aeronautics Headquarters
- Beppo's Trattoria
- Billi G. Productions Headquarters
- Black's Shirt Shop
- Chrome Age Loan Company
- Chrome Ring Gym #46
- The Clinic
- Continental Detective Agency Offices
- Cybertemps Headquarters
- Da Vinci Somatic Artistry
- Doctor Bill's Sanitarium
- Empty Building
- Falcone Building
- Franciscini's Cafe
- Guido's Fashion Trim
- Julius Electronics
- KJBR Studios
- The Marksman
- NCPD Precinct #2
- Protective Lightning
- Richard Night High School
- Social Services Agency Building
- Southwest Pacific Rim Trust Offices
- Stafford Metro Productions Offices
- Tamalpias Crimson Winery
- Tokyo East Luxury Apartments
- The Urban Ranger
- Warder's Travel Agency Office
- Wilson and Company Offices
NCART Stations
Notable Organizations
Notable Gangs
Notable People
Gallery
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 PONDSMITH, M. Night City Sourcebook. Berkeley, CA, R. Talsorian Games, 1991. (pp.18,20,28,43,56,57–61)
- ↑ PONDSMITH, M. Cyberpunk RED Core Rulebook. Kenmore, WA, R. Talsorian Games, 2020. (pp.286,288)
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