The business center does not correspond to the concepts of a modern office:
1. There is no modern climate control system: in summer, icy air blows from the general system, in winter it is hot, it cannot be adjusted individually
2. Tashkent is among the top cities in the world for the dirtiest air in winter, while there are no filters, air purification, and ventilation
3. Poor repair in bathrooms, problems with draining water
4. The Internet stops working several times a month, there are no normal providers in the building
5. The only cafe in the entire business center with very mediocre coffee and lunch boxes heated in the microwave. If you want a normal lunch, you will have to drive or walk for 15 minutes.
6. Elevators periodically get stuck
7. Events are periodically organized on the territory, as a result, there is a traffic jam at the entrance
In total, if earlier there really was nothing to choose from in Tashkent, now there are much more worthy alternatives
A low-quality business center, uncomfortable to work in.
- Old engineering infrastructure, which manifests itself in everything from the lack of climate control to poorly maintained sanitary facilities.
- Low-quality repairs in the premises themselves from the 2000s.
- Regular congestion at the entrance.
- Lack of power points in the foreseeable vicinity.
- High rental rates.
If such price tags are assigned, then the quality must somehow match.
Minus the staff at the entrance and there are a couple of offices that I have to visit. In short, if you want to be served properly, come in a suit at the parade with makeup, and so you will experience looks that are not pleasant, they will not let you in and 5 people will ask why you are here! 🥸