The building was built a long time ago, but it is kept in decent condition.
Free parking for half an hour (and generally an adequate price for paid parking).
I would like a second exit from the Borisovsky Trakt metro station at the bottom, so that it would be closer to go. The question is certainly not to the GCU, but transport accessibility in bad weather is lame.
Expensive parking. The only place where you can have lunch is a very small cafe bro-bro. But overall a good business center. A large number of offices in different directions.
Half of the paths around the building have not been cleaned.In front of the main entrance, yes, it's clean.And from the second side, at least go on "skis" to the pedestrian crossing
It's not particularly convenient to go around the fence if you can from the subway side to enter a building with two entrances.. but from the window I saw that some smart guys were climbing over the bottom of the fence 😁😁😁
An office building. There is a sauna on the lower level. A strange place has been chosen for the bow. There are excellent pastries on the ground floor. The best employees of the city work
A great place for an office! A large guarded parking lot, always a vigilant guard at the entrance, and not as some do not even raise their heads. This is important to me, because a laptop was stolen from us at the last office.
Excellent business center. Cheap rental prices, competent administrative staff, despite the fact that this is a state educational institution. 4, not 5 for 2 things - parking (there is no free, but the one that is small) and there is no entrance from the subway (you need to bypass)
There is a business center, but there are no places to negotiate. Toilets are in a "post-Soviet state". The doors to the rented rooms are thin and very unreliable.
But the worst thing is that parking with a barrier and a toll-free access system + there is nowhere to eat quality food, a couple of cafes with fast food...
Everything is OK except the air conditioner. The temperature control device in the office does not work.. We have to open the window and start a war with those who are sitting next to it
I didn't like that parking is paid - I'm not going to park my car there to walk home through the MKAD, for example, but I come on business, to someone's office - and think about how to leave the car for an hour. That's why everyone is parking along the road. Well, the complex location and layout in the building itself inside, from the point of view of fire safety, it will be difficult to find a way out.
Not so long ago, a beautiful conditionally public bathhouse was opened in it (exclusively for men, perhaps temporarily), but parking, especially in the evening, is difficult
The business center has its own parking lot, separated by barriers. But there is always a free place for a visitor who has arrived on business. The guard will politely ask about the issue of profit. On the ground floor there is a coffee shop with good coffee, but expensive "related products". The entrance is very convenient. Near the MKAD with a convenient interchange, the Lukoil gas station.
Here I started my career in the tax field as a simple tax inspector, in which I worked for 18 years, of which I was the 8th chairman of the Commission on Budget, Finance and tax policy.
Parking is charged 1 ruble per hour. There is one mini cafe, the building is old, the carpet is covered everywhere, it's bad that holes form, because the screed walks under your feet