Eleven former residents of the closed and damaged Grand Apartments near Union Station have sued the building’s owner and manager, alleging they were wrongly evicted.
The Grand required tenants to leave in August so that it could repair a long list of issues at the 24-story, 508-unit complex at 1777 Chestnut Place. Despite being only four years old, it has experienced flooding, power outages, mold, defective elevators and unsafe balconies.
An edited, toned-down version was filed Tuesday night. But that version was still sarcastic at times, which is unusual for a lawsuit in Denver District Court. “Where does one find such thorough mistreatment, at an eye-watering price? The Grand Apartments in Denver, Colorado. Hundreds of tenants. Paying millions of dollars. And having nearly every type of legal right…known under Colorado law violated along the way.”
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