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== History == | == History == | ||
=== Original Era (2009-2011) === | === Original Era (2009-2011) === | ||
* Triton Center III was one of the original building projects by EG881. It was his main project from October 2009 until May 2010. After that month, | *Triton Center III was one of the original building projects by EG881. It was his main project from October 2009 until May 2010. After that month, the focus was shifted towards [[NTCC]]. In March 2011, the building became part of then-IP2011 when the integration project was founded. From then until August 2011, it was being worked on despite multiple other projects being worked on at the same time. | ||
=== Untouched Era (2011-2015) === | === Untouched Era (2011-2015) === | ||
After August 2011, the building remained untouched, but was not officially discontinued. In February 2014, around two and a half years later, during the early months of EG881 Integration Project 2014, it was announced that the building would be discontinued. Triton Center III remained on hold through the rest of Integration Project 2014 and the early years of Integration Project 2015. | *After August 2011, the building remained untouched, but was not officially discontinued. In February 2014, around two and a half years later, during the early months of EG881 Integration Project 2014, it was announced that the building would be discontinued. Triton Center III remained on hold through the rest of Integration Project 2014 and the early years of Integration Project 2015. | ||
=== Modern Era (2015-present) === | === Modern Era (2015-present) === | ||
In December 2015, EG881 announced | *In December 2015, EG881 announced this building's comeback, which has a major floor design overhaul, compacting the elevator design so that there would be room for rooms on the floors above the Zone 2 Mechanical floors 88 to 89. The first release of the New Triton Center III was released in time for EG881 Integration Project 2016's first release on Christmas Day of 2015. | ||
[[Category:EG881's buildings]] | [[Category:EG881's buildings]] | ||
[[Category:Multi-purpose buildings]] | [[Category:Multi-purpose buildings]] |
Revision as of 03:43, 28 July 2024
Triton Center III
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This article describes a building that is currently part of the EG881 Integration Project by EG881. It can be found here on the Skyscraper Simulator Forum. |
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For the original version, please refer to this page.
The Triton Center III is a 172-floor mixed-use skyscraper made by escalatorgeek881 (EG881). It is currently a part of the EG881 Integration Project. This is the second version of Triton Center III, various things changed like floor LL, that was reduced, floor 90 revamped, completion of the hotel and residential floors, rework at floor 44, addition of communication floors, and revocations like the second ballroom elevators, the outside service elevators, the freight elevator, the LSP floor, and work at floors 45 - 87 undone.
Floors
Zone B
- SP - Staff Parking
- P7-P1 - Parking
- LL - Lower level (Concourse & observation deck lobby)
Zone 1
- L - Lobby
- M - Mezzanine / Service Area
- 2-6 - Conference Center
- 7-41 - Zone 1 Offices
- 42-43 - Zone 1 Mechanical
Zone 2
- 44 - Office Skylobby
- 45-87 - Zone 2 Offices
- 88-89 - Zone 2 Mechanical
Zone 3
- 90 - Hotel Skylobby
- 91 - Hotel Guestrooms
- 92 - Hotel Service Area
- 93-112 - Hotel Guestrooms
- 113 - Residential Skylobby
- 114 - Residential Mezzanine
- 115 - Residential Service Area
- 116-136 - Lower Residences
- 137 - Zone 3 Mechanical
Zone 4
- 138-153 - Upper Residences
- 154 - Pool Maintenance
- 155 - Aquamarine Sky Pool
- 156 - Upper Service Level
- 157 - Restaurant Service and Kitchen
- 158 - Diamond View Restaurant
- 159-160 - Triton Grand Ballroom
- 161 - Diamond View Observatory
- 162-163 - Zone 4 Mechanical
Zone R
- 164 - Roof / Communications
- 165-171 - Communications (not accessible by elevator)
- RF - Rooftop
Office Tenants
- Butler City Management & Planning Authority - Floors 28-31
- Nick0222212 Elevator Company - Floors 45-48
- Wedemeyer Elevator Company - Floor 50
- 191Productions - Floors 53-56
- K.W. Lift - Floors 57-60
- Microsoft Computers - Floor 61
- Hiun Inc. - Floor 62
- World of Disney Stores Diamond City - Floor 63
- Disney's Second Branches Diamond City - Floor 64
- Elevatorman138 Computers Inc. - Floors 65-68
- Evansbug Corporation - Floors 69-72
- Bailey Park Companies Ltd. - Floors 73-76
- Weasels Inc. Diamond City Offices - Floors 78-80
- Chiefboz Software Company - Floors 81-84
History
Original Era (2009-2011)
- Triton Center III was one of the original building projects by EG881. It was his main project from October 2009 until May 2010. After that month, the focus was shifted towards NTCC. In March 2011, the building became part of then-IP2011 when the integration project was founded. From then until August 2011, it was being worked on despite multiple other projects being worked on at the same time.
Untouched Era (2011-2015)
- After August 2011, the building remained untouched, but was not officially discontinued. In February 2014, around two and a half years later, during the early months of EG881 Integration Project 2014, it was announced that the building would be discontinued. Triton Center III remained on hold through the rest of Integration Project 2014 and the early years of Integration Project 2015.
Modern Era (2015-present)
- In December 2015, EG881 announced this building's comeback, which has a major floor design overhaul, compacting the elevator design so that there would be room for rooms on the floors above the Zone 2 Mechanical floors 88 to 89. The first release of the New Triton Center III was released in time for EG881 Integration Project 2016's first release on Christmas Day of 2015.