You will need to give more information before anyone can really give you any suggestions.
My shop is 9,000 sq ft, its dimensions are 90' x 100'. I have two overhead doors. One is at ground level and the other is at a truck well. The ground level door is used to bring in my sheet material and lumber. The truck well is where we ship our finished product. These are on the East wall. There is about 35' between these doors.
The wall along the side by the ground level door is where we store our inventory of sheet goods, plywood, melamine and lumber. I do have a forklift and it is parked near these materials. I have high walls, 20', so I am able to store a lot of material.
Along my west wall, from north to south, I have my CNC router, my sliding bed table saw, my edgebander, a construction boring machine a Chop saw and a dust collector. To give us a little more room, the sliding bed saw and the edgebander are not running parallel to the west wall. These are set at about a 20 degree angle from the wall.
Along my south wall, starting with my dust collector and chop saw, I have a table saw, a lift table which is in an assemble area, a case clamp and in the SE corner, I have my finishing area.
Packed in between the two overhead doors along the east wall is my woodworking area and there is so much equipment here, I really don't even want to mention them. Just a few, a molder, widebelt sander, two shapers, tenor, slot mortiser, glue up racks, rip saw, profile machine, resaw bandsaw, 24" planer, and there is more. Some of the equipment locations will depend on how often it is used and sometimes, it has to be tied into dust collection.
Map out your flow. Using a program like AutoCAD, do an equipment layout. Another consideration is electricity and the cost of new wiring. My planer and Wide belt sander run off the same electric breaker/connection. This saved money on installation, but if both are running at the same time, the breaker might blow. These two machines also are hooked to an outside dust collector.
I built my shop and I like my layout. When people visit my shop, it makes no sense to most, but there is a flow. People working in my shop need to develop many skills. Once they do develop skills and understand the flow, they are very productive.
Good idea to get opinions. Good luck.