Gray Harbor businesses are located throughout the neighborhoods of the town. Note that, while each neighborhood is listed as simply a single street, it's safe to assume that most of these neighborhoods incorporate several streets or blocks. We've just condensed the grid to get rid of unnecessary or redundant random streets. If you would like your business to show up here, please see the guide for adding PC-owned businesses.

Addington Park

The park is just north of downtown. There aren't any real residences here, but a few businesses are park-adjacent.

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Bayside Road

Edging the west side of town, Bayside Road turns into a highway on its way out of town. Most businesses here are nestled around the waterfront, with homes in the surrounding hills. The houses here are costly, as is the pricey apartment complex.

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Downtown

The quaint downtown area, with businesses and most of the government facilities. The only residences here are located inside shops and businesses.

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Elm Street

A run-down neighborhood on the southeast side of town, mostly single-family homes with duplexes and triplexes. The Huckleberry Mobile Homes are at the south end of Elm Street.

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Maple Road

A mix of businesses and single-family homes for the middle class.

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Oak Avenue

A nice neighborhood, almost entirely single family homes with only the occasional business. The residents here are mostly upper-middle class, though some of the smaller homes (or people with roommates) are strictly middle class.

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Spruce Street

A blue collar neighborhood on the south side of town, within walking distance of the Spruce Industrial Plaza, where many residents here work at the mill.

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Sycamore Street

A neighborhood adjacent to the Firefly Forest with A-frame cabins and the Broadleaf Apartments.

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Miscellaneous

Businesses that aren't really part of any specific neighborhood - like those on the outskirts of town.