![]() And if the zone does develop, then I make a new empty lot. This allows me to control growth, because if that empty lot does not develop, then that's fine because it is there just in case the demand ever increases for that particular zone type. I tend to manage my zones pretty well, I think, meaning I will almost always have one empty lot for each zone type. I don't think my city has a high demand for Commercial zones, because I currently have a 10x10 Commercial plot that isn't developing. So most of them work in Offices instead, and I have a ton of them. Is there anything else I'm missing? I've also got no Policies enabled regarding Commercial zones.Įdit 1: I have no Industrial zones, because they cause pollution and traffic, and because my citizens are too educated. ![]() Although I've started to notice a few are less than 50% full, which I thought indicated that my city had more supplies than necessary. I've got four cargo docks, and it still doesn't seem to be enough. I've got one train station, since the railway is pretty far out from my city, so I had to extend my city just to reach this one station. My traffic is really good, so this shouldn't be a problem. They bring in goods, via the international highway. Here are the ways in which a Commercial building can replenish goods, and my response to each one, in my particular game: A lot of my Commercial buildings report the problem "Not enough goods to sell".įrom my understanding, it seems like the Goods in these Commercial buildings are selling out too quickly, and not being replenished fast enough. ![]() I've created a dozen cities in Skylines so far, but in my latest city, I've encountered a new problem. ![]()
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