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*In the original Green Arrow comics, the city is named "[[Wikipedia:Star City (comics)|Star City]]". It was changed to Starling City to match with the grounded atmosphere the show was introducing.
 
*In the original Green Arrow comics, the city is named "[[Wikipedia:Star City (comics)|Star City]]". It was changed to Starling City to match with the grounded atmosphere the show was introducing.
 
*The flyover scenes include cities such as Boston, Philadelphia, Frankfurt, and Houston.
 
*The flyover scenes include cities such as Boston, Philadelphia, Frankfurt, and Houston.
*When the mayor was murdered at the beginning of season 2, his replacement was never shown or named, possibly indicating that there was no mayor for the majority of Season 2.
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*When the mayor was murdered at the beginning of Season 2, his replacement was never shown or named, possibly indicating that there was no mayor for the majority of Season 2.
*In the first episode of ''[[The Flash]]'', [[Oliver Queen|Oliver]] mentions that [[Central City]] is 600 miles away from Starling City.
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*In the first episode of ''[[The Flash]]'', [[Oliver Queen|Oliver]] mentions that [[Central City]] is 600 miles away from Starling City.
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*In {{Ep|The Calm}}, it has been hinted that Starling City will be renamed "Star City", in Season 3.
 
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Revision as of 22:58, 19 October 2014

Starling City is a major metropolis in the United States of America. The city is home to important businesses and corporations such as Queen Consolidated and Merlyn Global Group. Despite being a thriving metropolis, Starling City is rife with poverty, crime and corruption.

Overview

Starling City is made up of various neighborhoods, though the largest (and poorest) is the Glades

Business

In the following months Queen Consolidated suffered from the backlash, losing much of its influence and interest, until it was near bankrupt. Stellmoor International's vice president of acquisitions, Isabel Rochev, sought to buyout Queen Consolidated, which would result in the firing of all its employers but the company is saved with Walter's help.

Nightlife

  • Verdant: was built in an abandoned Queen building and is used as a cover for Oliver Queen's vigilante activities, which happen in the Arrowcave below the building. Verdant is currently under Thea Queen's ownership and management as her maternal half-brother has become Queen Consolidated's CEO.
  • Poison: was built by Max Fuller, and is the only known nightclub other than Verdant.

Crime

Starling City is plagued by crime and corruption at all levels of society, from gangs and drug dealers in the streets to corrupt corporate executives such as Adam Hunt.

Gangs and Drug Dealing

The two major gangs are the Chinese Triad and the Bratva (the Russian mafia), and formerly the Bertinelli family before its demise. Drug dealing has been a major concern for the police department for many years, but they have been unsuccessful in effectively dealing with the issue. The city has suffered from dangerous drug dealing such as when Count Vertigo, and later Dr. Webb, spread Vertigo throughout the city.

At one point, the Church of Blood gained considerable influence and power in Starling City. They simultaneously managed to get Sebastian Blood elected mayor of Starling City and gained control of Queen Consolidated through Isabel Rochev, and then unleashed an army of Mirakuru-enhanced soldiers on the city. However, the Church of Blood was stopped by the efforts of Team Arrow, and its leaders were imprisoned or killed.

Although the League of Assassins is not based in Starling City, several of its members have operated there, including Malcolm Merlyn and Nyssa al'Ghul.

Vigilantism

In 2012 shipwrecked billionaire Oliver Queen returned to civilization with the purpose of saving Starling City from the people poisoning it. Acting as the vigilante The Hood Oliver dealt major blows to the criminal underworld throughout his first months causing crime rates to lower. Mentally unstable crime lord's daughter, Helena Bertinelli, also acted as a vigilante to exact revenge on her own father, destroying his criminal empire and aiming to murder him. She failed to murder him, however, and he managed to escape from her.

After the earthquake that devastated the city and the Hood's self-imposed retirement, embittered survivors formed a copycat group called the Hoods to exact vigilante vengeance on those they considered guilty of helping in the Glade's destruction. At the same time that the Hoods appeared, Starling saw the arrival of a mysterious vigilante called The Canary, who fought crimes related to misogyny. She turned out to be Sara Lance, who had long been presumed dead.

After the Undertaking, Roy Harper took to vigilantism to protect the innocent people of the Glades. Later he became an informant for The Arrow, and ultimately a member of his team.

Buildings

Neighborhoods

Landmarks

Residences

Streets and Roads

  • O'Neil
  • Adams
  • Papp Street

History

TBA

Lists

Residents

Businesses

Trivia

  • In the original Green Arrow comics, the city is named "Star City". It was changed to Starling City to match with the grounded atmosphere the show was introducing.
  • The flyover scenes include cities such as Boston, Philadelphia, Frankfurt, and Houston.
  • When the mayor was murdered at the beginning of Season 2, his replacement was never shown or named, possibly indicating that there was no mayor for the majority of Season 2.
  • In the first episode of The Flash, Oliver mentions that Central City is 600 miles away from Starling City.
  • In "The Calm", it has been hinted that Starling City will be renamed "Star City", in Season 3.