
The Bowery in Arkham Origins.
TheBowery was a commercial district ofOld Gotham and later became home of the mega-prison known asArkham City.
Description[]
The Bowery borders Park Row to the north and, prior to the construction of Arkham City,Sheldon Park to the east. The district centers aroundJezebel Center, a covered shopping gallery with a series of bridges and balcony walkways linked to shops throughout the area. The center was also accessible both by theSubway and the Gotham Monorail. Notable locations includedThe Cyrus Pinkney Institute for Natural History, theIceberg Lounge, theGotham Merchant's Bank, the Carmine Hotel and theMaroni Family Restaurant.
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Arkham Origins Incident[]
At that time, the district was still lively, and Jezebel Center was richly decorated forChristmas. With the whole area being evacuated because of the storm, an arms deal betweenThe Penguin's Henchmen and Gothamcriminals took place on Christmas Eve at Jezebel Plaza.Batman interrupted the arms deal and interrogatedRicky "Loose Lips" Leblanc onCobblepot's location.
Between Arkham Origins and Arkham City Incident[]
The Bowery, like the rest of Old Gotham, declined under the spreading criminality. Jezebel Center became a ghost of its past and The Cyrus Pinkney Institute for Natural History was shut down by the Gotham City Council and was then sold to the Penguin when no one else wanted to buy the area. The Museum was then turned into both the Iceberg Lounge and Penguin's fortress.
Sometime prior to the opening of Arkham City, the Maroni's were wiped out when their rival,The Falcone Crime Family, surrounded their restaurant during a meeting and gunned most of them down.
Arkham City Incident[]
The Bowery was one of the areas of Gotham City that became part of Arkham City. Penguin, after he refused to abandon his holdings in the district when the prison opened, was walled into it after he violently resisted eviction. Penguin and his henchmen counted the Bowery as their home turf and used the Museum and the Iceberg Lounge as their base of operations. The Bowery was also the main entrance to Arkham City from the prison's large gate.
WhenThe Jokerinfected Batman with his tainted blood and threatened to do the same to others inGotham, Batman was forced to venture into the Bowery in search ofMr. Freeze, who was held captive by Penguin, in hopes that Freeze could make acure. Batman destroyed three nearby jammers in order to infiltrate the Museum to rescue Freeze as well as some infiltratedGCPD officers that were detained by Cobblepot. Batman fought throughSickle and the rest of Penguin's Henchmen navigated aroundTiny and defeatedSolomon Grundy.
Batman also went through the disused Subway to reachWonder City at the base ofWonder Tower. That access also led to the Sewers under theIndustrial District of Old Gotham.
Batman could return to the Bowery later to defeatThe Riddler, whoselair was located in a shutdown Gotham Railway Station.