Sometimes your clients and suppliers in Schedule 1 will tell you to go to the location behind Thompson Construction & Demolition.
While that’s all well and good, this is one of those spots that isn’t immediately obvious. Especially if you’re looking for the dead drop there, which is hard to find since it’s in a somewhat random spot.
Fret not, though! Read on and we’ll quickly tell you where to find the spot behind Thompson Construction.
Location Behind Thompson Construction & Demolition | Schedule 1
You can find Thompson Construction & Demolition directly northeast of the Motel. That’s quite convenient, since the Motel room is your first proper living quarters in the game!
To get behind Thompson Construction & Demolition, the easiest way is to just go directly north from the motel. You should see the entrance to an alleyway behind the building right next to a flight of stairs there. It’s where the arrow points to in the screenshot above.
If you’re setting up a deal with a client or anything like that here, you should immediately notice them once you enter the alley. NPCs generally don’t frequent the alley, so there should be nowhere else there.
That said, the brick wall along the alley is also a potential dead drop location. If you’re looking for that, check the wall near the eastern end of the alley. You should spot the dead drop box there, on the northern side of Thompson Construction & Demolition. Interact with it to open it up, as usual.
So, there you have it, it’s as simple as that! That’s what the game and NPCs mean when they tell you to check the location behind Thompson Construction & Demolition in Schedule 1. They really meant the brick wall on the alley north of the building all along…
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