The Market is empty, Sunny,, .
Previously, the choice was what you needed, but now there is very little to eat.
Of course, I would like everything to come back the way it was on the Market.
There are really good sellers and prices that are lower than even in our construction hyper. But in some pavilions, the "price tags" and prices for services are such that you need to go around the tenth way, spitting 3 times over your shoulder!!! Even in neighboring pavilions, there may be a severe price difference. In general, without monitoring prices on the Internet, local construction stores and even on the market itself, there is a good chance to overpay from the bay.
For motorists, hell is hell with parking. And it's a bit difficult to drive up by bike (on the one hand there is a bridge, on the other - a thin sidewalk and far from the nearest pedestrian crossing of a traffic light / crossing.
The toilet is also a separate topic...
Many pavilions open for just a couple of hours... o_0
In fairness, I note that it is on the "Sunny" that I have 2 pavilions that delight with the assortment, prices and professionalism of the sellers. And there are 2-3 more pavilions where you can look and buy what you need if you are closer to the market than to the construction workers.
The market is dying out, prices are high, the assortment is meager. 3 only because of the pet store, I have been going there for more than 25 years to buy food.
Once the center of all the city's trade. Now two thirds of the retail spaces are empty, it is inconvenient to buy oversized items - there are no entrances to the pavilions.
There are many things that can be improved, but it seems that no one needs it. You can find anything, you just need to know where. The location of the trade pavilions is designed for regular visitors, there is little advertising, as long as you manage to find the right product, your legs will fall off. The assortment is good. The bus stop is nearby.
A good market, prices are much lower than in stores. I really liked the shop "Don Tomato", there is a very large selection of goods for the garden and vegetable garden, as well as a very wonderful seller.
Guys, this market is a complete scoop. On the street, the kiosks with clothes are almost empty and it makes a depressing impression. Construction kiosks are alive, but the chaos of choice is because they are grouped according to the principle of how it turned out. There is no such thing as here, for example, a row with electrics, and here a row with paint. Plus paid parking, which is ignored by a lot and clogs up the places around. Actually, it's still a pleasure.
Without signage. Chaos. If the seller doesn't have the product you need, he won't even tell you where to go. It feels like you have come to India in a poor quarter, where there are iron booths, with a bunch of tools (material...) next to them...
The worst market. Conveniently located. Convenient working hours. But, unfortunately, there are complaints about individual sellers-entrepreneurs selling spare parts. They often "bend" (inflate) prices, treat customers rudely and carelessly. But, it's worth noting that this is not about everyone. There are also very good, attentive, polite sellers among them. Who will advise and concede in price and, if necessary, will bring the goods to order. There is a very good pavilion for the sale of power tools, "Professional", where very good, polite people work.
It's a good market, I visit it often. I like shops that sell everything for the garden, and my husband is a car enthusiast, so this is his favorite patrimony.
Convenient Parking, but it is paid !, And along the market there is no place to put the car if something is urgent, and,, the wheels can be left,,! At least they paved it! Everything is three-fold, although much can be bought here from bakery products, meat, vegetables, as well as car parts, many, many, etc., etc
It has not been a shopping center for a long time, parking is paid, sole proprietors have run around, there are no pavilions at all, as after the bombing.
A relic of the past... You can't say otherwise. Prices are high, and communication with sellers is often unpleasant. There is mud and puddles on the street. It's good that a couple of cafes have opened over the past year, or even there was nowhere really to eat