My uncle worked in this building! Among other things, they constantly went to the drilling wells, and sometimes I managed to go with them. We went to Isfara, from what I remember! And on May Day, as I remember, they dressed up their truck, built a mock-up of an oil rig and we all walked in the parade together! I also remember that there was a carbonated water machine in the lobby, without syrup - for employees, and for free, which surprised me very much at the time! I remember a strict woman from the HR department who issued a strict warning even for being a minute late)). Oh, there were times! Recently, I drove past this building on purpose - repairs are underway, I wanted to go in, but did not dare! In general, Kokand is not at all the one that I remember from childhood - the streets are deserted, the buildings have been redone, the N. Ganiev cinema is generally abandoned, although it has been redone for something! There is no old Soviet multinational bustle of the crowd (((. It's a pity that I was small and couldn't capture that old Soviet Kokand!
The present place is known in the city as the Design Institute. The organization is almost extinct. 80% of the building is leased to various companies and private owners. mostly law firms and private training centers. there is a parking lot