The shopping center is great! Cozy, spacious. You can find almost anything. There are a lot of coffee shops where you can have a snack. I also want to allocate security. The guys are polite, and they will always tell you where everything is.
And the Green store itself is a terrible nightmare!
Starting with putting the backpack in the cell, you need to stand in line. What's the problem with putting more? The area allows. The cells are narrow. You can easily tear the backpack while pushing or pulling it out. Baskets are always dirty! The location of some products does not lend itself to logic and common sense at all.
It's good that there is a staff who will always tell you.
Among the advantages, I can mention a huge range of products. The brand "locally famous" is generally my homage. The price is also not bad. A lot of good products can be found on the promotion. There are always a lot of ticket offices open and there are almost no queues. Cashiers work fast.
The shopping center is comfortable and convenient for visitors. There are many entrances from the street. There are enough stairs inside. Proper location of retail outlets, no need to loop around. One disadvantage: parking. It is clear that the management of the shopping center is customer-oriented to visitors, but it is still worth calling the traffic police a couple of times to restore order in the parking lot. "Disabled people" occupying special places, cars parked in the wrong places clutter up and create emergency situations due to poor visibility. Thank you for putting up the bollards along the sidewalk, otherwise the miracle was that motorists didn't give a damn about pedestrians at one time.