Located at the corner of Maple and Main, The Summit was almost as old as the city itself with its ancient brick facade cracked and weathered by the passage of time. Despite its age, the building was still a popular residence for those looking for a unique living experience.
The units within were a patchwork of sizes and styles that had been expanded, cut up, and then re-expanded over the years. A mix of tiny studios and spaces ranging from modest and cozy to spacious and sterile ensured that The Summit didn't discriminate based on one's income or social standing. Not long ago, a particularly enterprising individual had bought the entire top floor and converted it into a luxurious penthouse, complete with a rooftop balcony boasting panoramic views of the city.
But this apartment building was more than a hodgepodge of mere living quarters. Behind the closed doors of each unit were the people who chose to call this place their home, each one an integral part of the complex tapestry of life at The Summit.