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The Palermo Warehouse was the Barzini's diamond warehouse, where illegal goods were shipped around after passing through the Barzini Hub in Midtown. Ruled over by Simon Finch, it was heavily guarded and hidden to the east of New York, away from the prying eyes of the police. The warehouse began to lose trade in 1954, as well as to come under attack from the police following the death of Pietro Testa and the Midtown Police Chief, which was pinned on the Barzinis. Finch eventually knuckled under pressure from the Corleone family, who bought him out and eliminated the Barzinis.

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  • Palermo Warehouse
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  • The Palermo Warehouse was the Barzini's diamond warehouse, where illegal goods were shipped around after passing through the Barzini Hub in Midtown. Ruled over by Simon Finch, it was heavily guarded and hidden to the east of New York, away from the prying eyes of the police. The warehouse began to lose trade in 1954, as well as to come under attack from the police following the death of Pietro Testa and the Midtown Police Chief, which was pinned on the Barzinis. Finch eventually knuckled under pressure from the Corleone family, who bought him out and eliminated the Barzinis.
  • The Palermo Warehouse was the Barzini's diamond warehouse, where illegal goods were shipped around after passing through the Barzini Hub in Midtown. Ruled over by Simon Finch, it was heavily guarded and hidden to the east of New York, away from the prying eyes of the police. The warehouse began to lose trade in 1954, as well as to come under attack from the police following the death of Pietro Testa and the Midtown Police Chief, which was pinned on the Barzinis. Finch eventually knuckled under pressure from the Corleone family, who bought him out and eliminated the Barzinis. family : Barzini
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Name
  • Palermo Warehouse
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Location
  • 43(xsd:integer)
racket boss
maximum extortion
  • 25000.0
racket difficulty
  • Very Hard
racket boss weakness
  • Using Melee Attacks
abstract
  • The Palermo Warehouse was the Barzini's diamond warehouse, where illegal goods were shipped around after passing through the Barzini Hub in Midtown. Ruled over by Simon Finch, it was heavily guarded and hidden to the east of New York, away from the prying eyes of the police. The warehouse began to lose trade in 1954, as well as to come under attack from the police following the death of Pietro Testa and the Midtown Police Chief, which was pinned on the Barzinis. Finch eventually knuckled under pressure from the Corleone family, who bought him out and eliminated the Barzinis.
  • The Palermo Warehouse was the Barzini's diamond warehouse, where illegal goods were shipped around after passing through the Barzini Hub in Midtown. Ruled over by Simon Finch, it was heavily guarded and hidden to the east of New York, away from the prying eyes of the police. The warehouse began to lose trade in 1954, as well as to come under attack from the police following the death of Pietro Testa and the Midtown Police Chief, which was pinned on the Barzinis. Finch eventually knuckled under pressure from the Corleone family, who bought him out and eliminated the Barzinis. Palermo Warehouse : business information location : 43rd street and second avenue racket boss : simon "songbird" finch racket boss weakness : using melee attacks maximum extortion : $40,000 racket difficulty : very hard family : Barzini
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