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Creating a single RICO building with multiple uses is too much hassle, if possible at all. That's why I keep my buidings single-use. Knowing that most of the buildings I make have a shop on the ground floor, sometimes I make them residential anyway to balance it all out.
I can't do too much but it's worth it.
I don't know if you know other towns with such beautiful medieval architecture but here are some examples (and if you start doing them, both as commercial and residential) I think i will start monthly contribution ;)
Also - although i hate rico - because medieval places where craftsmen of all sorts worked were also their houses and shops in one - do you think you could creat some small rico buildings containing such workshops with flats and shops in one? Of course it's gonna have some pollution but it wasn't much comparing to 19th century factories :)
Now, the examples:
Here [forum.paradoxplaza.com] are the pictures - on Paradox Forum.