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The Hill was once one of the poorest and most crime-ridden areas of an already pretty dangerous city. It has recently begun gentrifying, attracting new businesses and middle-class transplants from more affluent areas of the city, to the annoyance of long-time residents. However, it is still home to

Quote1 The fact is, people on The Hill don't vote. You take your cues from City Hall -- and City Hall keeps praying for city maps without The Hill on it. Quote2
—Demitrius R. Korleesrc

The Hill is a neighborhood in Gotham near the docks.

History

The Hill was once one of the poorest and most crime-ridden areas of an already pretty dangerous city. It has recently begun gentrifying, attracting new businesses and middle-class transplants from more affluent areas of the city, to the annoyance of long-time residents.[1] However, it is still home to a significant criminal element, from a major street gang known as the Hills Angels to lower-level supervillains.

After the Oracle Clock Tower was destroyed, the Batgirls relocated to The Hill.[2]

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Points of Interest

  • Dhaliwal-to-Wall Books
  • Hill Harbor
  • The Loft
  • New Life Gallery

Residents

Notes

  • The Hill was temporarily replaced with Cherry Hill during the New 52 era. As seen on a map in the reference book Batman: The Ultimate Guide, Cherry Hill was located in the same area where The Hill used to be in New Earth continuity. This change was eventually reverted following DC Rebirth.

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