Everything at 100! Took 22 years and 4 months in game. 3300 in personal funds, 36668 in city funds.
This was one frustrating scenario. Early on you need to import alot of raw materials to even get basic goods. There's no meat so to keep people happy you have to import that. Wool is needed for armor and clothing, iron for utensils and weapons and you can't even import gold, depriving your plebs of jobs. I spent about 8 years waiting for requests to up my favor. The requests are all for exotic goods and only come once every other year. Frustrating.
I started off selling glass and marble. After planning where to place my building block, I managed to place my glass industry near the sand pit, 2 sand collectors had no problem supplying 6 glass factories. It didn't quite matter that I ate up into one field, the other field yielded an excess of food.
For those of you who have been following my postings and been learning about my building block, I would like to say that this seems to be a better variant compared to the one where the aqueduct is between the plebs and equites. This one has the aqueduct between equites and patricians.
Although I needed one more theater and bathhouse, I only needed one library and all the markets were close enough to support each other ensuring fast evolution of housing. The triple bathhouse was inevitable, the top few houses couldn't get access to it. All in all, I like this building block very much although it seems to me that it's highly inflexible. Any suggestions?