
Running along the northern side of the downtown area is the business district, Wading Way. The distict's buildings are some of the tallest in the city, towers of glass and steel feturing some novel architectural styles and techniqueus.
The city monorail runs along the outside edge of the business district, carrying many people to and from work while many others take the city subways. Most of the office buildings have extensive underground parking garages as well. Street parking is still difficult to find, and the sidewalks bustle with business people.
The so called "Golden Row" of the business district have the tallest buildings and numerous stores, mostly the highest priced national chains.
Pyramid Plaza The Rhodes Foundation, a multinational invetment, holding, and management firm owns Pyramid Plaza and manages a number of different companies in Freedom and the world. The Current CEO is Sophia Cruz. For unknonw reasons, psychic-sensitive supers congregate toward Pyramid Plaza. IN the past 20 years more than 50 super battles have happened near or within the plaza buildings.
Rath and Stromberg PlazaOne of the largest brokerage houses in the US, the corporation headquarters building is a marvel of modern architectural design. Holding a reputation for integrity and a good history of solid preformance, the business is doing well int he hands of CEO Arthur Stromberg. One of the best secrets Stromberg has kept is th e personal investments of Adrian Eldrich.
Easter Seaboard Bank BuildingThe "E-Sea" is the largeest bank in Freedom City. The bank does a booming business providing loans to developers and new businesses, moves a lot of real estate, and holds mortgages on more property than any other financial institution.