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Barry Bull

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  1. Well, such projects work relatively well in Asian metropolis like Hong Kong and Singapore when combined with public-funded medical care and social welfare.
  2. I guess that's one of the reasons why my R$ pop got uplifted so quickly. The desirability for all 3 types of R pops shot through the roof across the map in my city. What counts as NIMBY lots? I-D? Power stations? Garbage-related facilities?
  3. Having downloaded the Census Repository, the result it displayed is astonishing. It seems that pop/ job cap is not a problem. What's wrong then?
  4. Many thanks for all the suggestions. I will certainly give the Census Repository a try, but I did noticed that my R$ population seems to be upgraded to R$$ pop pretty fast. The R$ pop increase with new residential zones at the edge of the map, but the pop chart subsequently show decrease in R$ pop and a corresponding increase in R$$ pop. Also, I take it that it is not a good idea to go for all around coverage of public services, but what about education? Would a well-educated pop actually be detrimental as no one want to work in CS$ or stay as R$ pop?
  5. How many jobs (both commerical and industrial) are needed? Looking at the Job and Pop chart, it seems the no. of jobs available are much lower than the residential pop. Would that be a problem?
  6. I do wonder whether it is a problem of lack of poor residential pop or not enough jobs.
  7. Greetings, this is my first post here and very happy to join this esteemed site. I am working on the sole large tile in the London Region map and happily building a booming city with approx. 390,000 people. I have started to use all the wonderful new buildings available in STEX which helps to develop my city more across the Thames. NAM is in use since day 1. However, my commercial zones failed to develop across the Thames even the older part of city north of the Thames is doing well. The charts also show that I have demands for all types of commercial jobs except Co$$$. My education and health coverage is excellent. Grateful if anyone can shed light on my predicament.
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