In its early days, it was the railroad that made the town.
"Wait two weeks and we'll make the town some money."
"I never wanted to make the town or the people in it seem like something he has to get away from," he said.
A further intention can be seen beyond simply making the town into a stronghold.
This makes the area the largest "new town" developed by the Japanese private sector.
"Sure, that's what makes Chicago the great little town it is!"
He and his companions had made the town a perfect hell.
This also made the town appear to be surrounded by an overwhelming force.
Having a high school of 1,500 students makes the town an important educational city.
The money Monteriggioni made went to making the town better.