Dekpol Expands Tri-City Residential Footprint with 172 Homes in Rumia

21 August 2026

Dekpol Deweloper has opened pre-sales for a new residential scheme in Rumia, adding 172 apartments to the growing housing market surrounding the Tri-City metropolitan area. The development will be delivered in two stages and comprise seven residential buildings.

The project, named Nowa Rumia, will be developed around the junction of Dolna and Husarska streets in the northern part of the city. In addition to the apartments, the plans include five ground-floor commercial premises, a children’s play area and more than 260 parking spaces. Parking will be distributed between outdoor spaces and facilities incorporated within the buildings.

Dekpol has designed the buildings with separations of approximately 26 to 44 metres, providing relatively open areas between individual structures. The residential component is intended to address several groups of buyers, including people purchasing their first home, families requiring additional space and households that want to remain connected with employment and services across the wider Tri-City region.

The location places the development close to existing commercial and transport infrastructure. Port Rumia shopping centre is approximately 450 metres away, while local bus services operate nearby. Reda’s SKM railway station can be reached in around five minutes by car, providing rail connections towards the wider metropolitan area.

Access to recreational areas also forms part of the location’s residential appeal. The Tri-City Landscape Park is around a 20-minute walk from the site, giving residents access to a large green area while remaining close to shops and everyday services.

Nowa Rumia is being positioned both for households connected professionally with the Tri-City and for people already living in Rumia, Reda and neighbouring communities who want to move into newly constructed housing without leaving the region. The combination reflects Rumia’s position between a local residential market and the wider employment and service base of the Tri-City.

The project also continues Dekpol’s longstanding connection with Pomerania. The company’s history began in Pinczyn in 1993, and although the business has subsequently expanded its operations across Poland, its residential development arm continues to maintain an active presence in the Tri-City and surrounding region.

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