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The Barzini Maritime Hub, also known as the EVG Maritime Hub was located in Hell's Kitchen next to the overpass. It supplied diamonds and cars to the Barzini Hub in Midtown and was managed by Steve Grosser. It was located in a hollowed out old ship that was known to be teeming with Barzini bodyguards. During the Five Families War, the Hub was taken over by Aldo Trapani.

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  • Barzini Maritime Hub
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  • The Barzini Maritime Hub, also known as the EVG Maritime Hub was located in Hell's Kitchen next to the overpass. It supplied diamonds and cars to the Barzini Hub in Midtown and was managed by Steve Grosser. It was located in a hollowed out old ship that was known to be teeming with Barzini bodyguards. During the Five Families War, the Hub was taken over by Aldo Trapani.
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  • EVG Maritime Hub
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  • Expressway
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  • Very Hard
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  • Using Firearms
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  • The Barzini Maritime Hub, also known as the EVG Maritime Hub was located in Hell's Kitchen next to the overpass. It supplied diamonds and cars to the Barzini Hub in Midtown and was managed by Steve Grosser. It was located in a hollowed out old ship that was known to be teeming with Barzini bodyguards. During the Five Families War, the Hub was taken over by Aldo Trapani.
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