The provided maps illustrate the transformations that took place in Brookville from the year 2000 to 2025.
Overall, the town underwent significant redevelopment, characterised by the replacement of agricultural areas with urban structures and recreational facilities.
In 2000, Brookville’s layout consisted predominantly of expansive farmlands situated to the northwest and southeast of Main Street. Additionally, the area northeast of the intersection contained a series of small squares, indicative of potential residential or commercial developments, while a gas station was located to the southwest. By 2025, the northwestern farmland was entirely transformed into a shopping mall, reflecting a shift towards commercialisation in this region. Meanwhile, the southeastern farmland was repurposed to accommodate a housing estate and a park, enhancing the residential appeal of the town.
Further changes were observed in the northeastern sector, where the previously vacant squares were supplanted by the construction of a sports centre, which notably expanded across a newly established road linking to Main Street. The gas station maintained its position, indicating continuity in service provision. Contrarily, a hotel emerged adjacent to the gas station, accessible from a newly constructed service road that runs parallel to Main Street, thereby suggesting an increase in tourism and hospitality infrastructure.
