Rochester, the most populous and industrious district in the City of Pilegron, stands as a beacon of opportunity and urban development. Once a military stronghold, Rochester has transitioned into a thriving urban space with vast expanses of worker housing. The district's success lies in its adept implementation of systematic housing, facilitating swift construction of living spaces that maintain commendable standards of living. The influx of workers, drawn by Rochester’s promise of employment and livelihood, has catalyzed the district's economic prosperity. The borough channels its gains back into the infrastructure, notably establishing metro links that seamlessly connect Rochester to the neighboring industrial zones, boosting both its economy and accessibility. Despite its immense size, equating to the largest of the city's boroughs, Rochester's strategic urban planning ensures it remains navigable and organized. Broad, tree-lined avenues crisscross the district, complemented by parks that offer respite to its bustling populace. The housing complexes attest to Rochester's industrious nature, with many owned by railway companies and factories, a testament to the interconnectedness of industry and living in this vibrant borough. Though some areas remain undeveloped, the ambitious grid layout hints at a future expansion, a canvas awaiting the brushstrokes of further urban design. Rochester's military past still echoes through its landscape, with remnants like the main military school, training grounds, and the shooting range residing within its borders. The infamous Rochester Bridge, once a conduit for railways into the district, now serves a gentler purpose as a quaint pedestrian walkway, symbolizing the district’s evolution from its martial roots to a hub of industry and community. As Rochester continues to set the pace for urban development, it influences neighboring districts like Weir and Edminton, itself becoming a model of transformation within the City of Pilegron.