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http://sims.wikia.com/wiki/Roaring_Heights
But, then again, as previously stated, in most worlds, there are many vacant lots. You can simply go into 'Edit Town' and place any building you would like.
But it's actually quite easy to add them yourself. Most of the venues are saved in the venue menu in the edit town section (and if they aren't, open a map that does have them and make a copy of the lot). Just make or clear a lot of the appropriate size and plop one down. Or make your own version from scratch (This is my personal favorite due to most of the lots taking up a lot of space for no real reason and can be trimmed down significantly without hurting the aesthetics much).
oh ok. Thanks. I just got roaring heights, a bit dissapointed because I saw a bunch of tall building, expecting it to be an apartment, but its just a bunch of rabbit hole. I will make sure to add stuff, and is there a way to delete buildings too? and if there are people in that building, are they going to be deleted? and by building, I don't mean their houses, I mean like parks/ building with people visiting.
If you delete career builds, like the town hall or whatever, be sure to add a new version from the bin from another town.
If you own Late Night, you can add some apartment buildings to the town, if you look through your venue bin.