2235 Arapahoe has been a vacant and collapsing industrial building, a failed ax-throwing location, a never-opened hostel, a biohazard, a homeless encampment and a victim of four fires.
Subcontractors claim they were stiffed by builders, and one says it is owed nearly $1 million. A Mimi’s Café is accused of abandoning a Lakewood property.
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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 5.6.21
Turnpike Industrial, LP v. J Squared General Contracting, LLC, and Jack Thurman
Plaintiff says defendants, per a lease dated March 14, 2019 expiring April 30, 2022, have failed to pay full monthly rental and fees for July 2020 through April 2021, and are indebted to plaintiff for $60,096.06.
Attorneys: Steven W. Kelly, Michael L. Schlepp and Taryn H. Van Deusen of S&D Law
Filed: 4/29/2021
Arapahoe District Court
Mastino Management Inc. and Kimberly Bacon v. Fox Run at Centennial Homeowners Association; Jennifer Bernard; and Julie Block
Defamation and libel. Defendants failed to pay plaintiffs for property management services and defamed them in front of the board launching in “a verbal barrage of personal attacks beyond the bounds of decency a normal person should endure including the humiliating and bitter accusation that Ms. Bacon is ‘the worst mother ever. ”
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 4.22.21
DIA Land Co., LLC v. Sixt Rent a Car, LLC
Plaintiff says defendant holds a commercial lease, dated on/about April 8, 2018, and assigned to plaintiff Aug. 28, 2019, for real property and improvements at 25200 E. 68
th Ave., an airport parking facility near Denver International. The term is through Dec. 21, 2023, plaintiff says, and when the premises were expanded, beginning Jan. 1, 2019, the annual base rent was set at $720,000, to be paid monthly, and rising to $810,366.36 for the final year of the contract. Plaintiff says it provided significant assistance during the pandemic and that defendant reaffirmed its commitment to the premises and said it had plans for expansion, but in/around the week of Aug. 17, 2020, defendant abandoned the premises, removing property, and has caused damages. Plaintiff says the rent obligation due and owing is in excess of $2,372,381.55.