Aurora

Aurora

Aurora is the industrial center of the city. Numerous steel mills and manufacturing factories are located here. It is also the home of the Columbia International Airport.

1. AlexandriaBack to Top

Alexandria is the major publishing hub of Superior City. Most of the city's major newspapers are published here. There are also several vehicle assembly plants in Alexandria, mostly planes and small watercraft. Victorola Motor Corp., which lost its main facility in Coast City, is trying to re-establish itself in the marketplace with a new modern assembly plant in Alexandria.

2. Columbia International AirportBack to Top

Columbia International Airport is the major air transport hub for the Superior-Paradise area. It is one of the ten busiest airports in the country and is currently undergoing a major expansion.

3. DelphiBack to Top

Delphi has become the hub of high-tech manufacturing. There are several semi-conductor and fiber-optic plants in the area. Some of the companies with facilities here are Midtronics Corp, and Cypher International's electronics division. Spark Mart, the national chain of electronics stores, has a major warehouse in Delphi.

4. OlympiaBack to Top

Clothing and sporting goods manufacturing sites dominate Olympia, with a smattering of food and beverage facilities as well. Among the companies with sites in Olympia are Pegasus Athletic Gear, Golden Jeans, and Koul-Brau Breweries. Others include Zesti Cola and its soft-drink rival Soder Cola.

5. SpartaBack to Top

Sparta is the heavy manufacturing center of Aurora. Several construction and materials firms, like Blacksteel Enterprises, and a number of defense contractors operate factories in Sparta. Sparta is also the location of Blackhawk Field, a private airstrip owned by Blackhawk Express and used almost exclusively by the D.E.O. and Superior City Police Department. The Enforcers of Justice have established their new headquarters in Sparta, hidden in an industrial factory building.

Superior-Paradise Districts