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Regardless of the reality, it would be nice to see more walkable cities... Also applying to city skylines, I have so many car-centric cities built that there is only one series that I really watch anymore.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KHpNHd7XTGA
Target has a lot of store formats that are designed to fit into shopping malls. There's one such thing by me that's occupying what used to be (I think) A Dillard's, here in Glendale, California.
There's another one I know of in Crystal City, Maryland. They're actually really cool if you wanted to put some in like a super dense shopping mall type of store. There's actually a lot of them like that all over Southern California.
Just a thought, thanks for all the great assets!