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I'm region building. I've got a industrial city, suburb/single family homes city, and finally a Commerical Business Distric(Or where I expect towers/scrapers, dense building.

I've started on the CBD, I've added a variety of medium/dense residences & commericals. At first, demand was wanting tons of residentials. I gave them those. They build a little. Then the residential demand dropped entirely, and they only wanted commerical. Which I've been giving them tons of. But not C$$ or CO$. Not that nice. It's only wanting C. So low income commercial. While most of my residence is Medium, and some high income. Now my residence is leaving because the demand has dropped entirely for people, but not for commerce. 

Education is in the 120s, police, fire coverage, minimal pollution(no industry). I've got the basics. I don't know if it has to do with industry in the other city or what. Should I doze residential until it's back in demand? Keep building low income commerical, that's killing my map space & design?

Any thoughts?

Thanks

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Parks are always good. Commerce loves plazas


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    Ah...yea. SC is so hard lol. Now I gotta make room for parks. 15.gif I'll try that, thx a lot

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    What about taxes? You could turn down res.taxes to raise demand, and make sure you got a lot of public transport facilities between res and com.

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    And do not forget to make sure you schoold are everywhere, and that the right school matches your age of sims. fund them accordingly by invididually quuring them. Too crowded schools make unhappy teachers.....as well as underfunded. Micro manage EVERYTHING.......PLUS this is so very important......"Make sure you do not have more than any one type of connection to your neightbor....If you connect a road......do not connect more than one...if you do that. for everyroad you connect, your demand cap lowers......

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