Blue Heron Heights

Blue Heron Heights consists of three cylindrical towers, mix-used with offices and apartments. It was designed by Larry Deidre. who passed away shortly after designing the towers. They are each twelve stories high, and right next to each other.

Construction
After Larry Deidre died, workers began to construct the towers. Tower 1, dedicated solely to the purpose of offices, was finished in 2008. Construction for Tower 3 followed the completion of Tower 1. It started in 2008, and ended November of the same year. And finally, they began to build Tower 2, a building which would only be apartments. The large ballroom took nearly three months to complete, not to mention that it took over a year for the tower to be completed. In 2010 Tower 2 was completed.

Hiatus
The towers never had anyone move in to them, and they were used as a senior rest-home for a year. After that, the seniors and the workers moved to a different location after only being there for a year.

Re-opening
The Blue Heron Heights were reopened in 2011, where companies and people began to move in. They stand at 23 Democracy Avenue in Artista.