A company from the HREIT group has filed a notification with the Gliwice Zachód District Prosecutor’s Office alleging that the temporary court-appointed supervisor of the Apartamenty Dąbrowskiego 8 project in Gliwice exceeded his powers and acted to the detriment of the company. The notification concerns events that, according to the developer, resulted in the effective suspension of construction works and increased uncertainty for apartment buyers and financial investors.
The case relates to the residential development “Apartamenty Dąbrowskiego 8” in Gliwice, for which the court appointed a temporary supervisor in late January 2026 in order to secure the company’s assets and review its financial standing. Some media reports subsequently linked that decision to concerns about a possible slowdown or interruption of construction activity. The developer maintains that works had resumed earlier and were progressing prior to the appointment.
According to the company, on 6 February 2026 individuals claiming to represent the temporary supervisor entered the construction site and undertook actions that limited access for the contractor and its staff. The developer states that these steps destabilised the investment process and complicated relations with project partners, ultimately affecting the interests of purchasers awaiting completion of their apartments.
“From the outset, the company has declared its unequivocal intention to continue and complete the ‘Apartamenty Dąbrowskiego 8’ investment project. This project is an active investment, carried out with a view to future buyers of premises who have entrusted the company with their funds and trust. The company’s priority has been and remains to secure the interests of these persons and to bring the investment to a stage where the ownership of the premises can be transferred in accordance with the agreements concluded. In the Company’s opinion, the actions taken have led to the destabilisation of the investment process, limited the Company’s decision-making power and posed a real threat to the timely completion of the project,” said Bartosz Nowicki, legal representative of the company.
The notification submitted on 16 February 2026 requests that authorities secure project and court documentation, CCTV recordings and other materials related to the incident, as well as interview witnesses present at the site. The matter has been referred to law enforcement bodies for further examination.
The temporary supervisor’s office had not issued a public response at the time of publication.