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6 years ago
Two layouts I like for this kind of lot are:
1. One building in the center, divided into different stores, with plenty of walkway (~6 squares minimum) around the outside, leaving room on the walkway for things like fountains, outdoor seating, stairs, and planters. This allows you to view what’s going on from all angles.
Edit: To clarify, for the building in #1, you would have stores facing out on all 4 sides.
3. A wide path or faux road down the center, dividing two rows of buildings.
Definitely plan around where you want your christmas tree and use the bracket cheat to size it up and make it more spectacular.
1. One building in the center, divided into different stores, with plenty of walkway (~6 squares minimum) around the outside, leaving room on the walkway for things like fountains, outdoor seating, stairs, and planters. This allows you to view what’s going on from all angles.
Edit: To clarify, for the building in #1, you would have stores facing out on all 4 sides.
3. A wide path or faux road down the center, dividing two rows of buildings.
Definitely plan around where you want your christmas tree and use the bracket cheat to size it up and make it more spectacular.
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