elizaveta stolerova is from a company that manages a large shopping center in the capital. this is 23% of the entire usable area, throughout the twenty-second year we were faced with the problem that we were saving our kids who found themselves among the closed doors that were sitting on that traffic, it turns out that they just experienced a big shortage , and we gave discounts, and we kind of held back tenants, in shopping centers throughout russia they again see a trend for... they will absorb the international brands that have come out in a year and a half. for example moscow shopping center, where the replacement of tenants began actively this spring. in place of the swedish, japanese, british and clothing giants, the design is russian. the premises of the spaniards were occupied by turkish and german manufacturers. contrary to pessimistic forecasts for 2022, no one is splitting up sites. on the contrary, shopping centers are seeing a demand for consolidation and consolidation, well, if we are talking about the expansion of russian chains, then of course, their opening