This is one thing I’m not 100% sure about, tbh. I’m not familiar enough with the concept of a stateless society, yet. The solution I can imagine is having some type of community-run zoning board that has the authority to allocate certain sections of cities to commerce or industrial zones. The baker could apply for a type of space ideal for a bakery and storefront, and if there’s a space available, they can take a few steps to acquire it and open up shop. I’m not certain on the specifics.
If existing space isn’t available, maybe an alternate solution would be to contact a contractor directly to see about building a storefront. Or maybe if enough citizens are interested in opening businesses in a close proximity, they could appeal to the said zoning board to have a strip of stores constructed.
This is one thing I’m not 100% sure about, tbh. I’m not familiar enough with the concept of a stateless society, yet. The solution I can imagine is having some type of community-run zoning board that has the authority to allocate certain sections of cities to commerce or industrial zones. The baker could apply for a type of space ideal for a bakery and storefront, and if there’s a space available, they can take a few steps to acquire it and open up shop. I’m not certain on the specifics.
If existing space isn’t available, maybe an alternate solution would be to contact a contractor directly to see about building a storefront. Or maybe if enough citizens are interested in opening businesses in a close proximity, they could appeal to the said zoning board to have a strip of stores constructed.