Imperial State Building (Averius)

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Empire State Building
General information
StatusComplete
TypeOffice Building; Observation Decks
Architectural styleGrand Design Style
Location500 Wall Street, Westphalia, Averius
Construction started800 IE (2000 AD)
Topped-out805 IE (2005 AD)
Completed805 IE (2005 AD)
Opened806 IE (2006 AD)
CostG$200,000
OwnerMinistry of Imperial Management
Height
Tip450 m
Antenna spire50 m
Roof400 m
Top floor397 m
Observatory80th, 100th, and 120th (top) floors
Dimensions
Other dimensions150 m east–west;
75 m north–south
Technical details
Floor count120
Floor area352,500 m2
Lifts/elevators80
Design and construction
ArchitectImperial Management Construction
DeveloperInnovative Design Solutions
Structural engineerMichael Vincent
Main contractorInnovative Design Solutions

Etymology

The Imperial State Building, also more commonly called the Empire State Building got its name from the Empire of Averius which ordered its construction in a city known for having buildings of no more than ten floors. This building's name also comes from how imposing it looks over the much smaller buildings that surround it.

History

Construction

The Building began construction in the Year 800 IE and completed construction five years later. The building officially opened in the Year 806 IE. The Empire State Building was build on the grounds where an old theater once stood.

Embassy Age

The building was originally designed to act as a headquarters and main embassy complex to save space in the Imperial Central District. This effort was a failure, as events at the time led to a decrease in diplomatic opportunity. To find a use so that the building was not just an empty sell, the building began being rented out to private businesses.

Commercial Use

The Empire State Building is currently used by a number of corporations to house their headquarters.

Revenue/Costs

The cost to rent a space in the building is approximately G$0.15 per square meter.

Expenses to maintain the building are an approximate G$0.05 per square meter.

As a result, this building has an average profit of G$0.1 per square meter or about G$35,250 total.

Note: These numbers are based on a cost average as the higher up the building the space it, the more expensive it is per square meter.

Sections

At the top of the Penthouse, Sky, and Upper Levels, there is an observation floor.

Penthouse Levels (F101 to F120)

The Penthouse Levels are the top twenty floors. These floors account for a floor area of 30,000 m2 (1,500 m2 per floor).

Sky Levels (F81 to F100)

The Sky Levels are from the eighty-first floor to the hundredth floor. These floors account for a floor area of 40,000 m2 (2,000 m2 per floor).

Upper Levels (F61 to F80)

The Upper Levels are from the sixty-first floor to the eightieth floor. These floors account for a floor area of 50,000 m2 (2,500 m2 per floor).

List of Businesses by Floor
Floors 61 - 70 Businesses Floors 71 - 80 Businesses
70 Imperial Brewery Corporation 80 None (Floor is a Observation Deck and Restaurant Floor)
69 Imperial Coal Corporation 79 None (Joint Conference Rooms and Meeting Rooms)
68 Imperial Oil Corporation 78 Golde Mining Company
67 Imperial Utilities Cooperative 77 TeleCorp (Telecommunications and Internet Provider)
66 Imperial Shipbuilding Corporation 76 MiliTec Armories (Arms Manufacturer)
65 Portland Shipping Corporation 75 FizCo Soda Corporation
64 Magnumare Fishing Corporation 74 HealthCo (Healthcare provider and medicine manufacturer)
63 Atlantian Fishing Corporation 73 Imperial Airlines Corporation (Airline Manufacturer and Operator)
62 Imperial Steel Corporation 72 MaxAuto Corporation (Automobile Manufacturers)
61 Vale Farming Corporation 71 Imperial Electronics Manufacturing Corporation

Middle Levels (F21 to F60)

The Middle Levels are from the twenty-first floor to the sixtieth floor. These floors account for a floor area of 120,000 m2 (3,000 m2 per floor).

Lower Levels (F6 to F20)

The Lower Levels are from the sixth floor to the twentieth floor. These floors account for a floor area of 56,250 m2 (3,750 m2 per floor).

Ground Levels (F1 to F5)

The Ground Levels are the from the ground (first) floor to the fifth floor. These floors account for a floor area of 56,250 m2 (11,250 m2 per floor). These floors are mostly used by commercial businesses. This area also has four large entryways.

Parking Levels (B1 to B10)

Below the ground floor, there are ten parking levels, allowing enough parking for up to 2,000 vehicles.