The parking lot and the permit for the construction of this new structure were among the disputes between Tehran Municipality and the Mustafafan Foundation. The media also got into the issue and wrote about not going through the legal steps for the construction of the new building and called the new Plasko “a symbol of discrimination and lawlessness.” However, the construction was completed little by little, and after the facade was shown, criticisms were made of the structure’s architecture, and its exterior became a joke among people. The first building The Plasco building was built by Habibollah Al-Qanian, a Jewish capitalist, the head of Capital’s Kilimian Association, and the owner of the Plasco company, one of the largest plastic industries in Homeland, and the name of the building was chosen from that.