The town center commercial areas were known by different names in different countries and time periods. In many places they were known as marketplaces, or just the market.
Likely known as a Mercantile if we are talking early american settlement (the pioneer days) but a market could also apply.
The town which is located at the center of other surrounding towns then it is called junction town.
what is commercial town
Mainly in towns across England, there is a street called High Street, where all the major shopping is done. Some towns have street markets where fresh foods and cheap goods can be purchased. Off from the center of town are smaller streets with little shops that provide the townspeople their groceries. There is such thing as a supermarket in England as well.
towns with extensive marketing of finished products,services and capital take place.
Have you tried community centers of local towns. I would start with my local town community center. Local churches who have approved commercial kitchens are another option.
in towns citys or on the internet
guilds
The pattern of land use in towns typically involves a mix of residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional areas. Residential areas often dominate the outskirts, while commercial and industrial activities are largely concentrated in the town center. Institutional uses such as schools, hospitals, and government buildings are scattered throughout the town.
Guilds
Guilds
They had trading relationships with several towns nearby. The usual form of trade was the bartering or exchange of goods. They had trading relationships with several towns nearby. The usual form of trade was the bartering or exchange of goods. They had trading relationships with several towns nearby. The usual form of trade was the bartering or exchange of goods.