A month had passed since the Red Garden incident. The crater left behind by the terrorist attack had remained untouched all that time. However, that was bound to change sooner rather than later. Now that the authorities were done with the investigation, construction had begun for a number of housing complexes.
The value of land inside a metropolitan city was insane, but since no one wanted to pay for the site of a terrorist attack, the ones who claimed it were a private equity firm whose main interest was relatively cheap rental apartments. There was no end to the demand for those, so investing in those was bound to give a steady stream of profits, even if it was a thin one.
Though the construction began only a couple of days ago, the first two floors had already taken shape. The fresh cement contrasted the decades-old constructs surrounding the incident site, and though it lacked majesty, some people still stopped to take a look.
