I was surprised to know that almost all buildings surrounding me that time were residential and not commercial buildings.
Most or many buildings are mixed-use buildings. You can often find restaurants in "residential" buildings because that's common.
By doing so, having mix-used buildings as a common practice, traffic is much reduced because most people can walk to work, shop, and go have entertainment near-by.
Many residential buildings here have mall at the ground floor but that is just for the convenience of the residents in the building. Still, it is a residential building. I don't know any facility here that combined residential and office spaces.
If real estate developers will indeed mix commercial offices and residences into just one building, I guess that will be a great idea. Imagine going to your office just few floors below in the same building where you live. Cool!
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