I still remember the days when the square reached the railway itself, and of all that was there, it was an asphalt path that shortened the path from Artyom Street to the DC station. Residents of the district went to the market on Torgovaya Street in the morning. It was already in the seventies that several stalls were set up along that path and a micro market was organized, an evening one. There were only a few merchants there. Over the years, stalls were added on the other side, and already in the late eighties, merchants started working there in the morning. Gradually, the market grew, in the nineties a clothing market appeared, and construction of an indoor pavilion began. And today we have a full-fledged market. Central in the area. The Shopping Road was almost closed, I was there myself the last time there was a city Push for a while. Odessa transformed its push into a 7 km market. And they closed it down, or it stalled on its own, I don't even remember. And today we have a real market, with a full range of all kinds of goods for every pocket and taste. I go there regularly. I like everything. Where else can you meet old friends if not on the market. Not imported, of course, but still...
Our policemen are chasing it is not clear who. There is a sign in front of the market, traffic is prohibited from 7:00 to 15:00, cars drive around the market as if on an avenue, and we drive grandmothers on the alley. The market itself is not bad, but expensive, compared to kolos and the central one. There are a lot of dealers.