Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Industrial zones will not build.
I am hoping I just overlooked something but I swear I have already restarted 3 times trying to get the industrial zones to actually build.
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Just give it time, and make sure you have residential areas first. You need a population to work the factories.
Kevin Finnerty Mar 21, 2015 @ 6:28pm 
Originally posted by Codychan:
Just give it time, and make sure you have residential areas first. You need a population to work the factories.
I actually have is the thing I have spent like over a month in game just waiting for factories and stuff.
try lowering taxes and enabling policies that make it better/easier for industrial zones
Kevin Finnerty Mar 21, 2015 @ 6:32pm 
Originally posted by Kentucky (⌐⊙_⊙):
try lowering taxes and enabling policies that make it better/easier for industrial zones
I have actually done that and it seems as I cannot progress at all without industries but I appreciate the help!
BlackAlpha Mar 21, 2015 @ 6:33pm 
A zoomed in view is not so helpful. Could you make a top down screenshot? Of your entire city.
Last edited by BlackAlpha; Mar 21, 2015 @ 6:34pm
Dust Mar 21, 2015 @ 6:33pm 
There's your problem:

You have no demand for industry, only residential and slight commercial.

Build up the ones that have demand, and industry will build as the industry demand goes up.
Kevin Finnerty Mar 21, 2015 @ 6:36pm 
Ooooh okay let me see if I can fix that thank you :)
Dust Mar 21, 2015 @ 6:40pm 
Originally posted by Dorkster The Cereal Killer:
Ooooh okay let me see if I can fix that thank you :)
No problem, get back to me once you've got buildings going.

Oh, and for future reference, just in case you didn't know, the 3 bars in the bottom-kinda-left-middle are the demand meters for their respective zone.
BlackAlpha Mar 21, 2015 @ 6:42pm 
Looked at your new screen. Note how there's a demand for residential AND your residential zone is full. That means you need to create more residential zones.

It's generally a good idea to always have some (a little) residential, commercial and industry zoned somewhere. When you see that zone get almost completely filled up, you create some more zones, etc.
Last edited by BlackAlpha; Mar 21, 2015 @ 6:44pm
Kevin Finnerty Mar 21, 2015 @ 6:47pm 
That did it!
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Date Posted: Mar 21, 2015 @ 6:24pm
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