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Market Street Rapture City Floor Decoration

Even in a utopia, someone needs to clean up the mess
― Booker DeWitt[src]

Market Street is the first area of the first level in BioShock Infinite's downloadable content, Burial at Sea - Episode 1. The place consists of a strip of shops, residential complexes, and various businesses, with the street over-looking other buildings in Rapture.

History[]

Before the Civil War, Market Street served as both a recreational and residential promenade. The area catered to the middle to upper-class citizens of Rapture as a center where they could dine and live in style. With its spectacular sea views and Streamline Moderne grandeur, Market Street truly showcased the best in Rapture's design.

Burial at Sea - Episode 1[]

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Main article: Burial at Sea - Episode 1

Waking up in his office in Market Street, Booker DeWitt is asked by an enigmatic woman named Elizabeth to take on a case: find Sally, a girl who's gone missing. Booker asserts the child is dead, but when Elizabeth hints otherwise he follows her and takes the case.

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Some chose a quieter way to ring in the New Year.

Market Street is buzzing with activity as Rapture's populace prepares to ring in the New Year. Most joke and gossip about philosophy and politics, while other individuals discuss more contemporary issues like Andrew Ryan and the recent take down of Frank Fontaine, Big Daddies, Splicing, and the recently developed Radar Range. Through his interactions with various people, it's clear that Booker is a well-known, slightly infamous, man about town. As the duo walk past the Little Wonders Educational Facility, Elizabeth pauses and is taken aback by the public presence of the conditioned Little Sisters being taught signals and signs by their instructor. They proceed to take an elevator up to High Street, the more established retail district, to reach the Garden of the Muses where Elizabeth expects to find a man with information for their investigation.

Businesses[]

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The upper part of Market Street.

Residential[]

Service and Retail[]

New Discoveries[]

Audio Diary[]

  1. Sander Cohen - Doing Well by Doing Good - 907 Market Street, behind the reception desk.

Gallery[]

Concept Art and Pre-Launch Images[]

In-Game Images[]

Behind the Scenes[]

  • The song heard on Market Street is "Wonderful! Wonderful!" by Johnny Mathis, the same song used for the Burial at Sea trailer.[1]

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The Mothers.
  • When the player exits Booker's office and travels down the stairs on the left hand side they will come across a woman humming a song to her baby in a stroller. This is a reference to the tragic splicer encountered by Jack outside of the Kashmir Restaurant in the original BioShock.
  • In the announcement trailer for Episode 1, the door beside the Rapture Tribune kiosk beneath Booker's office is marked with an Exit sign above it, suggesting it would be another way out of Market Street. In the final version of the game an Employees Only sign now hangs on the door, explaining why the player can't use it. This was from an early version of the map, which is also evident with the Rapture Tribune kiosk named simply as "News" and the absent chalkboard.[1]
  • The building seen from the elevator (with the Little Sister's Orphanage billboard) spawns every time the elevator button is pushed on Market Street. If the player chooses to take the lift back from High Street and stands by the window, the building can be seen disappearing.
  • The two statues of the Titan Atlas holding a hand with a down-pointing thumb and the symbols of religion and Communism outside the elevator, appears to have been intended to be a single centerpiece-like statue. The texture files (seen above) for the statue shows, that including to the symbols of Communism and religion, a flag symbol representing government was also made. The statue actually feature all three symbols: the statues are simply flipped to showcase Communism and religion. The government symbol is also included, but facing the wall, making it impossible to see. The in-game files also feature a separate base for the statue, which was not seen in-game. The base reads "Under the Thumb of No God. No Country. No Man. No Parasite."

References[]

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