



Abandoned buildings and decrepit warehouses are a common sight in Bohan, with notable examples in South Bohan and Fortside. It appears to be the most deprived and in the state of decline, with the borough mainly consisting of run-down housing projects, pockets of small-time businesses and shops that have presumably failed shortly after their establishment. Charge Island is Dukes' other industrial centered local.įrancis International Airport is Dukes' and Liberty City's largest district, and obviously serves as the center for aviation in Liberty City.Īccording to the documentary A History of Liberty City on CNT, Dukes name was derived from the word dookie because the people smelled like shit.īohan is the smallest of Liberty City's boroughs. It consists of a Bank of Liberty chain, the National Union of Contemporary Arts and the LC24 Tower in addition to declining industrial areas in the neighborhood's southern reaches and Beechwood City, which also merges with Broker. It contains both modern business land use. The main urbanized district of the borough is East Island City which is centered around the Dukes Boulevard thoroughfare. The income of Dukes itself overall could be described as middle class, as it also could be considered the most suburban out of all four boroughs. It has the most green space out of all the boroughs in Liberty City which is particularly concentrated around the districts in the north of the borough such as Meadows Park, Willis, and western parts of Francis International Airport. The character of Dukes varies considerably across its neighborhoods. Dukes consists of nine, large, heavily-populated neighborhoods.
