![]() ![]() Star Junction's urban design is characterized by heavily ad-laden buildings and entertainment establishments in the center surrounded by less "decorated" apartments, hotels and officer towers to the north, east and west. Star Junction is intended to mimic the functions of New York City's Times Square as both a cultural and corporate center of the city. While seemingly depicted as one, the cityscape is in fact located in both Star Junction and neighboring Triangle, which takes up the southern end of the area. ![]() The entire district is designed with the commercial intersection at the center that features a diagonally placed road, Burlesque, that runs from the northwest at Manganese Street to the southeast at Gamet Street neighboring Triangle, cutting across Denver-Exeter Avenue and Kunzite Street and making up one of Algonquin's main attractions. It is also one of the few places where buses always spawn (where they are parked). Along with the Middle Park, and The Triangle it is one of the well known neighborhoods in Algonquin and Liberty City. The Meat Quarter, Westminster and Purgatory are on its western borders by Frankfort Avenue, while Hatton Gardens, Lancet and Easton sit on its eastern borders by Columbus Avenue. Star Junction is bordered by Middle Park to the north by Nickel Street and The Triangle to the south by Jade Street.
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