Emitex

Emitex is a city in Calas and is owned by SixOClockBoos. Emitex is one of the smaller cities in Calas however it is adorned with large skyscrapers. Emitex neighbours Renar to the south and west, The Golden Apple to the east and Richardson City to the North. A unique aspect of Emitex is how the city spans across a river with the shores on the other sides connected by the roads. Emitex is split into two areas. The Business Section and The Neighbourhood.

History
Emitex started just like Prexton; close to Renar and with a stone tower peaking to the building limit for a point of remembrance. Afterwards, Emitex laid dormant for a while. Four buildings were added in 2013, however it was left like that for some time. Emitex's railway station and mall were soon added on the land seperated by the Emitex River. Although there was a railway station, the points were not connected to the line that connects Renar to the connection station that leads into Morlyn and Richardson City.

Peter one day asked Robert if he could expand Renar into Emitex. Robert refused. He then later began working on Emitex, hoping to finish the city in the meantime.

Work on Emitex occured very rapidly. The work on Section 2 began when Renar decided to gift it's Elm Tower to Emitex. The Elm Tower joined the Mall and Railway Station as the third building on the other side of the river. Section 1 had one of the buildings removed from Original Emitex and a park that connected Emitex to Renarwas built behind the Calas Bank HQ. Section 2's work started again with six new skyscrapers. The skyscrapers of Emitex was completed and work began on the neighbourhood section of Emitex.

Emitex's neighbourhood section begins at the Taco Block fast food restaurant. Past there, work began on houses of Emitex residents and apartment complexes were built. Emitex soon opened it's new middle school and opened a fire station and more apartments. Emitex then had three mansions built south of Richardson City and also opened three business districts near the school and Richardson City. Emitex remained dormant from there.

A Calas Report building was integrated into one of the buildings on the business section of Emitex.