I unlocked the plot with the wheel a couple of days ago. There is no time limit to collect the pieces and coins to restore it and you can move it around. It took me two or three days to get the cotton candy
It's the sign that is closest to the wheel (below)
I also believe that the one with the wheel on it has lower level and item requirements but I am not entirely sure about that.
When selling an item, what does promote mean? Does it costs money to promote? Is there a limit to how many items you promote? What happens to the item if you do not promote it?
A couple things:
Upgrading to level 11 says it will unlock the Teddy Bear Depot but I can't find it in my list of shops. Is there something wrong with this item?
Second:
For people considering Brownstones, they have an additional advantage even when you don't have bricks. Placing one on your city squares allows you to only have 1 square up against a road where as the houses would have required two road squares. If you plan it out right you save a lot of building space by adjusting how your roads work around these double sized buildings. Or even for the really large buildings, for instance my mansion only has one square exposed to a road.
Agree with the brownstones and other 2 space items, you can use them to your advantage with the roads. Haven't tried to open the teddy bear yet so no help there. I need parts and am stuck.
So this is why I came here, to get some ideas. Thankfully, I saw a post saying that factories (any building which makes stuff) DON'T NEED ROADS!!! The secret to maximizing your space!
Besides factories and city hall, every building must have road access that connects to the train station.
The best strategy is to line your factories up along the rails, except for the crossing where you need a road. To do this, you must remove the original road which runs the length of the rails. Plus leave an additional green space between factories and your road for houses or whatever.
Your main road will come out perpendicular to the rails at the crossing. Then you can arrange 'blocks' 2 deep and however many you want wide, and organize areas however you like. Also best to have buildings around the perimeter (edge) and roads in between. Leave as many buildings out of storage to maximize your population and mastery stars.
A good way to earn coins is to sell high priced items in your 'City Exchange.'. You can sell some items for much more than you would get otherwise. Also, always keep one store of each type (dining, shopping and building) on the go. I keep my active ones in one place, near my factories, then move the 5-stars off to the edges.
Life in Dream City moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. ~ Ferris Bueller
It takes away from your star level...negative impact..