Has anyone used any of these programs to create a floor plan for a retail store?

When they sold me the package they said Ai would work well, I have looked at it but can't seem to find any templates to use..

I use a CAD program that was designed to work with Ai for years- Hot Door. It is an architectural plugin (I guess you would consider it a plugin). It works great but a little pricey- well worth the price if you do this a lot. Hot Door

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