restored another historical inscription on the facade of this same building, an advertisement for the alkevichtory and technical office of engineers. it was essentially a small auto shop where they sold spare parts for cars, sold gasoline, but at that time there were no gas stations, gas stations stations, so gasoline was sold in large containers. using these signs as an example, we can tell and show what ordinary citizens, ordinary people, really lived like in that era. now the sign is hidden from construction work, it is known that falkevich's office was swallowed up by a large industrial association, the very same sign of which was discovered above the neighboring entrance. we will not add anything, we will simply preserve what remains on the facade, the original letters. the revealed details emphasize the historical status of the profitable evgeny skalsky's house. an apartment building, a striking example of no-classicism, early 20th century. this is housing for wealthy muscovites and housing provided. with modern technical means, that is, steam heating, electricity, sewerage, water supply