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Welcome to San Diego, CA

San Diego, California

Est. 1769

San Diego County

Julius McKinney, Mayor

Population-- 1,353,993


Fictional San Diego, California is home to the people of Forever & A Day. The city was established in 1769. It is the second-largest city in California and the ninth largest city in the United States, located along the Pacific Ocean on the west coast of the United States. San Diego is known as the land of sunshine and opportunity, it also has the power to make such a hotspot a permanent spot.

The city is home to two of the largest international fashion houses Veritas Inc and Sterling Clothing Inc.

Veritas Inc was established in the late 1950's by Sandra Spellman, mother of the devious Spellman brothers (Jeffery, Jonathan, and Bradley). Veritas is still a family owned company, with Jonathan Spellman as it CEO. Veritas Inc has offices in Europe and Asia. Under Jonathan's lead the company has suffered major economic losses and slumped down to the number two spot.

Veritas' biggest competition is Sterling Clothing Inc.

Sterling Clothing Inc. moved it's headquarters in the 1960's. The company established itself in early 1930s by Lorenzo Sterling Sr. the company only designed jeans and work boots but expanded in the 1950's after it's rivalry with Veritas began. Sterling Clothing Inc. is currently ran by siblings Demetrius Sterling and Tiffany Sterling. Under Demetrius and Tiffany's lead the company has grown to one of the most popular fashion houses in the world.

The Veritas Building and the Sterling Building are located directly across the street from each other.

If any one should every get hungry the Morrowian Bistro or the Cosmopolitan are the best restaurants to eat in San Diego.

Paul Morrow and Leona Morrow opened the Morrowian Bistro after they got married in the late 1970's. The Morrowian Bistro has been the first job that many of the teenagers in San Diego and surrounding areas ever had. The bistro serves the best Italian and Greek food on the planet. Paul promises with one bite you'll be begging for more. This restaurant has never ad a health sanitation score under 100. The Morrowian bistro is located downtown San Diego.

The Cosmopolitan is a sea food restaurant located off the beach of San Diego, guest can even enjoy their food while sitting on the beach or inside the building has a huge balcony that float on the water. The Cosmopolitan was opened by Alex Smith, Scott Jenkins and Travis Sterling. The trio opened the restaurant in memory of some their old high school friends.

 

After fine dining, shopping, sight seeing and enjoying the other loves of San Diego, many tourist and new residents settle down at one of San Diego's most popular inns, the Platinum Haven. Platinum Haven along with many other inns and hotel were open to attract more tourist. The Platinum Haven is three stories with a nightclub, fully equip gym with trainers and a small grill. The Platinum Haven has become a very popular place for residents who don't have a place to go or to sneak around.

The suburbs and country side of San Diego are very interesting places, it is home to many of the people who make this city go round. The first house that can be seen one tourist enter the suburbs is the Sterling Mansion, home to many of the Sterling family including Demetrius Sterling. The Sterling family has earned a reputation of good business decisions and ability to adapt to a lot of situation. This is a family who's bad side no one ever wants to be on.

Continue down the same street, then make a left and go for three miles you'll end up on Proximity Lane. Eventually, you'll end up on 2300, which is home to the San Diego Police Department's Captain, Anthony Morrow and his wife Paige Thomas. The two have worked very hard to make a life for themselves only to have it torn down.

Indigo Street is the next street over after the light, the 277 block is the home of San Diego's top attorney William Jones and fashion designer Felicia Hensley.

On the other side of the suburbs is the Spellman Place, home to two of three Spellman brothers, Jonathan and Brad Spellman, along with their families.

The border line between country side and suburbs is drawn by the Morrow Place, home to Paul and Leona Morrow. This ranch has been famous to San Diego for years, Leona and Paul use the ran to teach young children how to ride horses and the farm life way.


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