I don't go there at all, even though I live nearby. Inconvenient layout, retail outlets such as watch repair, key manufacturing, pawnshop, etc. are constantly changing.
Access to the shopping center should be much easier and you can see what's there from the street. And in order to get to make a key, for example, I'd rather take a walk to the Catapult, because I know for sure that there is such a workshop there. And in order to find out what is in DANKO, you need to climb the stairs, then go down to the basement, turn a circle around it and make sure that the manufacture of keys is closed, for example, for a technical break IMHO.
It was quite a nice building. They stuck some awkward buildings on all sides. And even in front of the entrance " vegetables and fruits.." the feeling of the "Ukrainian market " is at its worst.((
In the basement"clothes repair". I recommend it!))
A small shopping center, an interesting kind of building, you need to walk in a circle, I go a couple of times a year only at 3 prices. Previously, there were electronics stores with reasonable prices, but in my opinion it closed, I haven't been there for more than six months, so probably a lot has changed, the shops there were closing, then opening and closing again.
There are pavilions in the Danko center: Master Graff (jewelry repair, remelting, etc.), Household appliances (after-repair goods), Euroshop (inexpensive goods)....
It's bad in Danko that there is no check-in under the steps for strollers and there is no camera at the entrance to leave strollers and they are not afraid that it will not be there. And in the interior, there is no descent to the bottom for strollers on the steps.