Shops, Homes, and Commercial Units

Every city in Landora breathes through three pillars of construction: places to live, places to trade, and places to grow business. These aren’t just visual layers — they’re the foundation of how districts form their identity and how the economy circulates.

Homes

  • Entry-Level Growth: Basic houses are the first step for most players, requiring minimal resources and offering modest returns.

  • Scaling with Upgrades: Homes can be expanded into bigger houses, apartment complexes, or even luxury villas — each step raising nearby land value and attracting demand for other services.

  • Emotional Core: Housing ties directly into the “player-owned” spirit of Landora. Where people live defines how communities cluster.

Screenshot — Landora Portal @ https://landora.gg/

Shops

  • Resource Converters: Shops act as the beating heart of trade. They turn raw materials into structured value — creating consistent circulation of resources.

  • Demand Anchors: A small corner shop boosts the neighborhood, but as it grows into a market hall or shopping plaza, it starts drawing attention from players far beyond its immediate district.

  • Cultural Weight: Shops are also social hubs, showing how economic growth isn’t abstract, but visible and alive on the map.

Screenshot — Landora Portal @ https://landora.gg/

Commercial Units

  • High Impact: These are the heavy hitters: gas stations, skyscrapers, offices, malls. They cost more to create, demand diverse resources, and often require strategic upgrading.

  • District Drivers: Commercial units amplify the value of entire areas, pushing nearby land and structures into higher demand tiers.

  • Late-Game Icons: Where homes stabilize and shops circulate, commercial units dominate, they represent the “serious” side of a district economy.

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