Well, there was a market in the 90s where everything could be bought. Now these are different shopping malls. It is much more convenient to specialized stores where you are looking for a specific product, for example, shoes or outerwear, or cosmetics. Even more modern shopping malls like Park City are much clearer
There are many shops. But I always get confused about the complex geometry of the passageways and exits in this shopping center... And the pointers don't help with logistics... :-(
A typical example of a situation where tent workers were transplanted to a shopping center, but as there was a "bazaar", it remained. I think I heard that some anchor tenant was launched, but by God I can't say anything, because I haven't been to the Magnet for two years, if not more. One of the advantages is parking, but the same plus is killed by the merchants themselves when they force it with their own cars.
The sellers look so arrogant, as if this is not a clothing market, but a designer mall...I liked the mobile repair service on the 2nd floor, they are the only ones who replaced broken glass with a rare smartphone color, and the price is reasonable.