From the Grey Lark café, Soren’s trip on the tramline took him from the Business District to the Commercial District. Being the second largest district of Clearharbor after the Residential District, the saying was that it held “more than a bit of everything.” Fittingly so, being the commercial and entertainment district of a trade metropolis. Much like the Guild District, it meant that the various Wards and Streets were often defined by their own senses of style influenced by said businesses.
From things as basic are your arcade strips filled with smaller shops or business branches, entertainment focused meccas with much more niche things on offer, to the seedier side of business with a red-light district or two scattered about the massive area.
So, if one was searching for something, odds were high they could find it in some corner of the area.