Chapter 182 Cash Crisis and Finalizing Grape Contract_2

Looking at the Imperial District, although it was home to the lower echelons of society,

it was surrounded by advantageous locations: to the south was the developing New Port District, to the north was Downtown, and to the east was the Priscia District, which housed the city's middle class.

Transportation was very convenient, whether it was commuting to downtown or the port area for work, serving the middle classes in Priscia, or continuing west to work in the industrial zone.

It was a hub of convenience, truly the "labor heart" of the city, with forty percent of its several hundred thousand residents being workers.

Earlier, real estate developers had tried to sell a worthless piece of land and a villa area at high prices, promoting the "New Bay Area," which slightly increased the property prices in the Imperial District.

Seventeen or eighteen hundred dollars, a very reasonable price.

The assistant didn't notice Mr. Qiao Bafu's predicament; he was thinking about making money.