The two maps compare how the town of Kimsville has changed between 2002 and the present, highlighting major developments in housing and transportation.
The town of Kimsville has experienced significant development between 2002 and today. The most notable changes include the replacement of industrial and old facilities with modern infrastructure such as a software company, a train station, and new housing, reflecting a clear shift towards urbanisation and technological growth.
In 2002, Kimsville had a relatively simple layout. The city centre was surrounded by a shopping centre to the north and a large factory to the east. Green spaces with trees were located on both sides of the shopping centre and near the old cinema in the south. The cinema was one of the main entertainment options at the time, situated between two green areas.
Today, the factory has been replaced by a modern software company, indicating a shift from industry to technology. The old cinema has been transformed into a pub and a new train station has been built just south of the city centre, improving transportation. A football stadium has been added in the far south and new apartment blocks have been constructed above the shopping centre, replacing some of the trees. These changes show that Kimsville has become more modern, urban, and focused on improving public facilities and housing.
