I cant just move a building in anothers space with out having to delete it. How can i do it to rearrange things.
Congratulations! You've stumbled upon one of the core principles of Elvenar: Learning how to deal with the puzzle that is your city like a sliding jigsaw. (I may have jumbled a few words there)
There's a lot of things you can do to rearrange things, even if the city's overall shape is suboptimal for doing so. I checked out what you had so far on ElvenStats, and while the site complained about not having your city's map, I got something out of it. Is this your city?
If so, that's a chapter 6 thing. Your boosts show up as planks/silk/magic dust, so the first thing you need to do ASAP is ditch the marble and scrolls manufactories, which will give you the space you need to shuffle things around into something that resembles order. If you absolutely have to be able to produce them because you can't get trades filled within 168h or something crazy like that, go Traveling Merchants I and II. You'll save on population, space, and culture.
Speaking of culture, ditch all the culture items that are lagging behind you by more than one chapter. Immediately. Don't worry about going culture-negative. It's fine. Nothing bad will happen. After you consolidate your city, build culture items that are the most current for your chapter as a holdover until your Magic Academy can produce culture items that are going to be far more powerful per unit square than most anything else you can make for free.
After that, optimally arranging things basically amounts to using roads such that there are as few corners/turns as possible. Placing expansions as such as there's as few corners in the city perimeter as possible. Placing the shortest end of the building adjacent to the road. Placing buildings of like dimensions adjacent to each other. That sort of thing
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If that isn't your city, then... I should've known better than to trust a website while it's blaring a siren and holding up (almost literal) red flags.
@Farinx 's advice is basically all that can be said since it actually answers your question, as opposed to reframing the question to provide help that will make your city better.