An ordinary shopping center with pavilions is a more civilized kind of an ordinary clothing market, with set prices and crazy sellers who are not ready to take their eyes off the phone for the sake of the client.
The city center. A platform for tenants. Some come and others go. An ordinary business center of the old format inscribed in a pedestrian street. 0 there would be a better filling of retail outlets. But it doesn't depend on the center...
A half-empty shopping mall. There are few interesting shops. I went to get vinyl records, got in on the third attempt (the pavilion is closed during business hours, the phone was not answered). I bought the records like a pig in a poke, because the device did not work or (I got the impression) the guy was not competent. As it is. I was not impressed with the assortment. In general, "Million Dollar" is not for Spontaneous purchases....
It's a hard time right now, I'm surprised that anyone else is working here. And you can still buy something.
If this goes on, then there will be nothing left in Brest for the edge of large stores.