Don't get your hopes up, guys. We're in the first phase of occupancy, and there's active construction all around. From 8 a.m. on, you can hear cranes, banging, and workers shouting. The double-glazed windows are good; you close them and it's quiet. But opening the window in the summer to listen to the birds won't work—you'll be listening to a concrete mixer.
Renovation
The apartments were rented in a "white frame" style. The wall geometry was pleasing: the corners were right angles, and the screed was smooth. We saved a fair amount on the rough work. The heating was installed efficiently.
About the building
General
This is truly a city. When it's finished, there will be a park here covering several hectares. Right now, only a section of the boulevard is ready. There's not much space to walk; we just walk back and forth along the same alley.
Utilities Stability
The lobbies are stylish, modern, and not "Soviet." There are two large elevators. However, there are still a lot of renovations underway, and the elevators are often lined with cardboard and covered in construction dust.
About the district
Transport Accessibility
The access to the embankment is convenient, and it's a 15-minute drive to the center, but for pedestrians, it's hell. The complex is cut off from the outside world by the wide Gelovani Avenue. To cross to the other side (where the shops and pharmacies are), you have to walk to the overpass, which is far and inconvenient. Walking out of here is a chore.
Shopping
There are few shops directly inside the complex, but there is a City Mall nearby.