Tejada began yonks ago, sometime during December or November I think, after I decided to migrate from riverside (Could you believe it had residents then!) to what used to be a section of a forest, north of where riverside is today. It began as a large recutangular building, the Community Building. After the Community building, I had my eyes on building the castle that stands before Tejada to this day.
Afew days after Finalised Construction, the community building was sadly removed ( :’().
A couple of months passed, and in this time Tejada had it’s ups and downs. The town formed the railway leading to riverside, which has now expanded to other towns and places of importance. After the railway had formed, major renovations were undergone, such as the creation of the old square, and new modern houses looping the area.
Tejada later went into it’s lowest point, following the removal of some of the modern houses. A large time had passed, and the town fell into a silent bed of inactivity. It wasn’t until much later that I decided I was fed up and once, again decided to overhaul Tejada’s appearance.
It began with the construction of the U-Building, a very large ornate building of Italian design, shaped in the form of a square U.
It took nearly a month to complete the behemoth of a building, but it finally was done. After its completion, work on Tejada’s Garden, Aesthetics and even a beach took place, Tejada was now beginning to look beautiful again, after much neglect.
Now, Tejada looks in a much better state than ever, and there’s finally room for new residents in town, although perhaps more on the expensive side.
Basically, for the future, I’m going to convert Tejada into a Luxury Town, with a high focus on Aesthetics, and also functionality. Which means, unfortunately, unless with exception, there won’t be any empty plots to build on in Tejada (breaking a habit of mine).
I Hope you enjoyed my little story as much as I did typing it, be sure to check out Tejada, and inquire about any residential vacancies in the U-building or soon to be housing, there’s still heaps of work to be done!