After another report on the “Ghost Construction site” in Igls (Tyrol), a direct neighbor now reported to the “Krone”. According to her, the site is regularly flooded. Unfortunately, there is no possibility to pump.
“Unfortunately, the photos never show how this ruin really is.” With these words a direct neighbor (name of the editor’s name) reported to the “Ghost Construction site” in Innsbruck-Igl’s. In the Saturday edition, the “Crown” reported that after the developer of the developer the future of the 24 apartments is still uncertain and in the worst case there is also the possibility that the half -finished building will stop forever.
“Source constantly provides water on water”
The neighboring also gave photos and said: “The ground floor, apartments and the underground parking garage have been under water for more than two years. Sometimes more than 60 or 70 centimeters. The source provides constant refrigerators, especially when it rains.”
The construction company slipped in the bankruptcy, showed no interest in it. “Because of the building freezer – and now bankruptcy – there is no way to pump out the water,” the neighbor criticizes. And she criticizes that the construction police have little room for maneuver because of the existing buildings. “A construction fence was recently built. In my opinion it is insufficient and there is a risk of demolition and falling.” Of course she does not know whether this danger is still being eliminated.
The first buyers of the apartment have already lost weight
Finally, the “krone” reader says that “hopefully soon will be better news from the bankruptcy manager. The law firm, which is working on it, is unfortunately also bankrupt by René Benko”.
The current “Ghost Construction site” 2022. This was followed by a legal dispute with the bank and ultimately the bankruptcy. Two of the twelve buyers of houses have already resigned.
Source: Krone

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