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Ironveil Canopy
Ironveil Canopy is a rooftop settlement spanning eleven connected mid-rise industrial buildings in the northern Old Harbor district, their roofs linked by a dense web of tensioned steel cables, reclaimed solar sheeting, and salvaged structural panels that form a continuous covered marketplace roughly four city blocks in area. The original buildings were Ringo Heavy Industries fabrication facilities, abandoned during the 2163 contraction and subsequently colonized from the top down as ground-level flooding and gang pressure made the streets below increasingly untenable. The canopy structure itself — jury-rigged over decades by successive generations of residents — is an engineering marvel of necessity, blocking rain and cutting wind while leaving gaps for light and ventilation that the settlement's engineers manage with adjustable louver panels.
Above the chaos of Old Harbor's street level, Ironveil operates as a functioning Tier 3 economy with genuine pretensions toward Tier 2. Specialty food vendors, custom fabricators, BCI modification shops, and a well-regarded open-air medical clinic occupy the permanent stall structures. The settlement's reputation for quality and relative safety draws buyers from as far as the Lakeshore Corridor. Palladian Group has made three formal acquisition offers for the property rights, all rejected by the Ironveil Residents' Association in votes that have become increasingly contentious as the financial pressure mounts.
Above the chaos of Old Harbor's street level, Ironveil operates as a functioning Tier 3 economy with genuine pretensions toward Tier 2. Specialty food vendors, custom fabricators, BCI modification shops, and a well-regarded open-air medical clinic occupy the permanent stall structures. The settlement's reputation for quality and relative safety draws buyers from as far as the Lakeshore Corridor. Palladian Group has made three formal acquisition offers for the property rights, all rejected by the Ironveil Residents' Association in votes that have become increasingly contentious as the financial pressure mounts.
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| demographics | Approximately 800 permanent residents across the eleven buildings, predominantly Tier 3 with a significant Tier 2 merchant class that has grown as Ironveil's commercial reputation has expanded. Ethnically and culturally diverse, with strong representation from communities displaced from the street-level Old Harbor blocks below. | ||||||||||||||||||
| economy | Custom fabrication, specialty food production, BCI modification and repair, and vertical agriculture supply a robust internal economy supplemented by significant outside trade. The Ironveil Residents' Association levies a five-percent market fee that funds canopy maintenance, security, and the community medical clinic. | ||||||||||||||||||
| power structure | The Ironveil Residents' Association governs through monthly open votes, with executive decisions made by a seven-member elected board. The Association maintains a paid security force of twenty — former Ferrogate contractors who switched allegiance — and has resisted all corponation encroachment through a combination of legal filings and strategic public relations on the Diaspora. | ||||||||||||||||||
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