Integrity Tower Lobby
We are very excited to announce our debut interior, Integrity Lobby . What the interior consists of: Lobby Reception desk Waiting Lounge 6 Elevators Employee office Copy/File room
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Integrity Tower Lobby MLO - Professional Office Building Interior for Corporate Roleplay
The Integrity Tower Lobby MLO transforms one of Los Santos' most iconic skyscrapers into a fully accessible, professionally designed commercial space that brings corporate and business roleplay to life. This isn't just a cosmetic interior - it's a complete ground-floor office environment that captures the polished, high-stakes atmosphere of a premium business tower. Whether your server focuses on legal businesses, white-collar crime, corporate espionage, or mixed economic roleplay, this lobby provides the professional setting where business deals are negotiated, powerful people meet, and the line between legitimate enterprise and criminal enterprise gets very blurry. The attention to architectural detail and commercial functionality makes it perfect for servers that want to offer something beyond street crime and emergency services.
What sets the Integrity Tower Lobby apart is its versatility for multiple business and roleplay scenarios. The reception desk serves as a natural checkpoint for security roleplay and visitor management. The waiting lounge provides neutral ground for business meetings, job interviews, or tense negotiations between rival organizations. The six elevators aren't just decorative - they create natural transitions to upstairs offices (whether represented by separate MLOs or roleplay imagination), adding verticality and scale to your business district. The employee areas give staff characters dedicated workspaces. This MLO understands that corporate environments have specific spatial needs, and it delivers them with the polish and professionalism that makes business roleplay feel authentic rather than forced.
Key Features & Professional Spaces
- Grand Reception Desk - Professional front desk area for security personnel, receptionists, or concierge services to manage building access and visitor screening
- Executive Waiting Lounge - Sophisticated seating area with modern furniture where clients wait for appointments, business partners meet before heading upstairs, or deals get quietly discussed
- Six Working Elevators - Multiple elevator banks that create the impression of a multi-story building and provide natural transition points for office suites or penthouses
- Employee Work Areas - Dedicated spaces for building staff, security teams, or administrative personnel with desks and operational equipment
- Professional Lighting Design - Carefully balanced ambient and accent lighting that creates the bright, professional atmosphere of a high-end commercial building
- Modern Architectural Details - Clean lines, premium materials, marble floors, glass partitions, and contemporary design elements that scream corporate prestige
- Security Infrastructure - Natural placement for cameras, metal detectors, access control systems, and security desk positioning
- Visitor Flow Management - Logical layout that guides visitors from entrance to reception to waiting area to elevators, supporting access control roleplay
- Corporate Branding Opportunities - Neutral design allows for custom signage, company logos, and tenant directories to be added without aesthetic clash
- Optimized Performance - Professional appearance without excessive prop count, ensuring smooth FPS for lobby events and multi-player scenarios
Perfect For
- Law Firm Offices - Establish major legal practices where criminal defense attorneys meet clients, prosecutors coordinate cases, and legal battles begin
- Corporate Headquarters - Serve as the ground floor for major businesses, conglomerates, or holding companies in your server economy
- Financial Institutions - Create investment firms, wealth management companies, or consulting businesses that drive your server's white-collar economy
- Real Estate Agencies - Perfect front office for property management companies, real estate brokers, or luxury housing businesses
- Criminal Front Organizations - Establish legitimate businesses that launder money, provide cover for criminal operations, or serve as meeting points for organized crime
- Government Offices - Represent city hall, licensing bureaus, or administrative departments where citizens handle bureaucratic processes
- Security Firms & Private Investigation - Operate professional security services, bodyguard agencies, or detective offices with the corporate credibility the lobby provides
- Media & Entertainment Offices - House news organizations, production companies, talent agencies, or broadcasting corporations
- Job Interview Roleplay - Conduct hiring scenarios for whitelisted positions, business jobs, or criminal organization recruitment disguised as legitimate hiring
Reception Desk & Building Access Control
The reception desk is the command center of the lobby, where building security and administrative staff control who gets access to the tower. In roleplay terms, this becomes a critical checkpoint - receptionists verify appointments, security screens visitors for weapons, and unauthorized people get turned away or detained. This creates organic interaction opportunities: criminals needing to sweet-talk their way past security, undercover cops posing as business visitors, corporate spies attempting social engineering, or VIPs expecting immediate access regardless of protocol. The desk's positioning gives staff clear sightlines to entrances and waiting areas, supporting proper security roleplay without feeling like a fortress.
Waiting Lounge - Neutral Business Territory
The waiting lounge serves as crucial neutral ground in corporate roleplay. It's not anyone's private office, so it feels safe for first meetings between parties who don't fully trust each other yet. Business partners can meet here before heading to private offices to finalize deals. Job candidates wait here before interviews, building tension and allowing characters to observe or interact before official meetings. The lounge also becomes a natural social space where different organizations' representatives might encounter each other, creating unexpected roleplay opportunities - rival businesspeople in the same waiting room, criminals recognizing each other while both pretending to be legitimate, or chance meetings that spark new storylines.
Elevator System & Vertical Roleplay
The six elevators create the crucial illusion of verticality that makes the Integrity Tower feel like an actual high-rise rather than just a ground-floor set. In practical terms, elevators serve as transition points - characters go upstairs to private offices (which might be separate MLO interiors, teleport destinations, or simply roleplay imagination). This vertical separation allows different organizations to occupy different floors without collision, supports penthouse offices for executives, and creates the multi-tenant building dynamic that mirrors real commercial real estate. The elevator count also prevents bottlenecks during busy periods when multiple parties are arriving or leaving simultaneously.
Installation & Integration
Installing the Integrity Tower Lobby follows standard MLO installation procedures - add to resources folder, include in server.cfg, and the interior loads at the designated location. The real setup work comes in integration with your server's business systems. You'll want to connect elevator interactions to teleport scripts if you're using separate office interiors, implement door locks to control building access hours, and potentially integrate with phone scripts so visitors can call upstairs to announce arrivals. The lobby pairs naturally with office-based job scripts, company management systems, and economic frameworks that support business ownership.
Technical Specifications
- Location: Integrity Tower, Pillbox Hill business district
- Interior Type: Commercial lobby with reception, lounge, and elevator bank
- Functional Areas: Reception desk, waiting lounge, 6 elevator positions, employee spaces
- Collision: Full collision on all surfaces, furniture, and architectural elements
- Doors: Compatible with door lock scripts for building access control
- Elevators: Can be integrated with teleport scripts for multi-floor office access
- Performance Impact: Low - optimized for continuous multi-player presence
- Capacity: Supports 20+ simultaneous players without performance degradation
Framework & Script Compatibility
- ✅ ESX - Integrates with esx_property, business ownership scripts, and job frameworks
- ✅ QBCore - Works seamlessly with QB-Core business systems, job centers, and property management
- ✅ QBOX - Full compatibility with QBOX business and job infrastructure
- ✅ Standalone - Functions as standard MLO on any server regardless of framework
- ✅ Custom Business Systems - Adaptable to any server-specific business ownership or company management scripts
What Makes This Lobby Stand Out
Most FiveM servers have plenty of criminal hideouts, police stations, and gang territories, but professional business environments? They're surprisingly rare. The Integrity Tower Lobby fills this gap with genuine commercial polish that makes business roleplay feel legitimate rather than like criminals playing dress-up. The design choices reflect actual corporate lobbies - the receptionist has clear sightlines and authority positioning, the waiting area balances comfort with surveillance, the elevators create controlled vertical access, and the overall aesthetic communicates serious business happens here without feeling sterile or unwelcoming. This environmental credibility is what makes the difference between players awkwardly standing in an office building and players actually embodying their corporate characters.
White-Collar Crime Opportunities
While the lobby supports legitimate business roleplay, it's equally valuable for sophisticated criminal operations. Money laundering fronts need this kind of professional veneer to appear legitimate to authorities. Corporate espionage scenarios can play out in the waiting area where spies attempt to intercept conversations or plant surveillance devices. Corrupt executives can meet with criminal organizations under the guise of legitimate business meetings. The reception desk becomes a social engineering challenge for criminals who need to access restricted areas. These white-collar crime scenarios add variety to server criminal roleplay beyond just street violence and drug dealing.
Corporate Hierarchy & Power Dynamics
The lobby's design naturally supports corporate hierarchy roleplay. Executives breezing past reception with familiar waves while junior employees get stopped for ID checks. VIP visitors getting escorted directly to private elevators while regular clients wait in the lounge. Security staff wielding the authority to deny access even to wealthy players. These power dynamics create roleplay texture - characters building relationships with reception staff to ensure smooth access, executives flexing their status through how they're treated, or conflicts arising when security enforces rules against entitled visitors. The environmental structure provides the framework for these social hierarchies to emerge organically.
Multi-Tenant Building Scenarios
One of the lobby's greatest strengths is supporting multi-tenant building roleplay. Different companies can occupy different floors (whether actual separate interiors or roleplay concepts), all sharing the common lobby space. This creates natural interaction between diverse organizations - law firms in the same building as financial advisors, government offices sharing space with private businesses, or criminal fronts operating alongside legitimate companies. The elevator system allows different groups to have floor exclusivity while sharing ground-floor infrastructure, mimicking real commercial real estate dynamics and creating a business ecosystem rather than isolated offices.
Security & Law Enforcement Roleplay
From a security perspective, the lobby presents interesting challenges. Security staff must balance professional courtesy with vigilance, screening visitors without making everyone feel like suspects. For law enforcement, the lobby becomes a semi-public space where they can conduct interviews, serve subpoenas, or investigate white-collar crimes while navigating the political sensitivities of disturbing corporate operations. Search warrants need to be executed in professional environments where lawyers immediately appear. These scenarios add complexity to police roleplay beyond street stops and drug busts.
Event & Meeting Space
The waiting lounge area has sufficient space for small corporate events - press conferences, product launches, investor meetings, or emergency board gatherings. The professional environment lends credibility to these events in ways that improvised meeting spaces can't match. Companies can use the lobby for job fairs, networking events, or community outreach programs. The public-yet-controlled nature of the space makes it ideal for scenarios where organizations need to project professional image while maintaining security control.
Economic Integration
For server economies, the Integrity Tower Lobby can serve as a hub for high-value transactions and professional services. Legal consultations, investment meetings, insurance claims, real estate transactions, business licenses, and corporate contracts all feel more legitimate when conducted in a professional office environment rather than back alleys or improvised locations. The lobby adds an economic tier above street-level commerce, supporting server economies that want to offer business ownership and corporate progression paths alongside traditional criminal and service jobs.





