Install as many signs as possible, improve the asphalt pavement, sign the numbering of boutiques in large numbers, select sellers who are more courteous and friendly, put the boutiques themselves in order outside. Some boutiques have been without repairs for many years. Everyone is used to squeezing everything to the last.
In spring and summer there is constant dirt. By the way, the roads inside are not paved, there is dust in the summer! It's a shame, not a market. It's better not to go there on Tuesdays and weekends. There are a lot of people, you can't get through. If it does succeed, then after three. The owner grabs
the money with a shovel, but can't make everything clean and beautiful
That's all like nothing, the prices are reasonable for this and that... But there were no roads, and there are no normal ones. the passages between the rows are narrow... In general, you can't walk or drive when there are a lot of people on weekends. Otherwise, it seems to be fine.
Wholesale. the main focus is on vegetables. However, there is no road, as after the bombing. I'll mention the hardware company. A large assortment and reasonable prices.
You can't pass a dirty area like in Moscow, you're afraid not to catch it, you're going to look not at the goods but at reckless drivers who can drive over your legs