Oschadbank and Ukreximbank have temporarily closed the Gulliver retail and office complex, citing allegations of mismanagement by the former owner. The banks have accused the former owner of failing to meet financial obligations and misusing funds. This decision has raised concerns among tenants and employees, who are now facing potential disruptions in their operations.
The closure is part of a broader dispute over the property’s ownership and financial responsibilities. The banks claim they were misled about the property’s financial health and have initiated legal proceedings to address the issue. Legal experts suggest that the case may take several months to resolve, with the outcome affecting the future of the retail and office space.
In response to the situation, the banks have issued statements emphasizing their commitment to resolving the matter through legal channels. They have also offered to engage in dialogue with stakeholders to find a resolution. However, the situation remains uncertain, with ongoing legal battles and financial implications for all parties involved.