Simply seven months after opening in southeast Denver, the American Ninja Warrior Journey Park will shut someday earlier than Jan. 13, that firm has advised a state decide.
In November, the park was sued by its landlord at 7150 Leetsdale Drive, which sought to evict the 37,000-square-foot indoor park and gather $237,588 in again lease. The park had signed a 10-year lease in March 2023 and, after $1 million in renovations, opened in June 2024.
9 days after being sued, ANWAP fired again, accusing its landlord of negligence.
The American Ninja Warrior Journey Park “has skilled issues with legal exercise that sends a message to its clients that the procuring heart isn’t a secure place to convey their households,” that firm alleged in a countersuit on Nov. 29.
Between April and August, the identical suspect burglarized the park 5 instances, there have been drug overdoses, a bag of medication was discovered in the back of the park, homeless of us slept behind the constructing, and there have been “routine drug offers within the car parking zone,” ANWAP claims.
Lastly, in early November, 4 males have been shot just some doorways from the park, which couldn’t open that day as a result of police tape blocked the car parking zone.
The tenant accuses its landlord of failing to behave on safety considerations and low-level crime there within the months earlier than the capturing, and likewise failing to restore a roof. Leaks happen each time it rains and have required the park to shut a number of instances this 12 months, in keeping with the countersuit.
7150 Leetsdale is owned by Antero Retail Group LLC, a subsidiary of Legacy Capital Companions, a private- fairness agency in Denver. Christina Schaefer, director of operations at Legacy, declined to debate the case with BusinessDen at size as a result of it stays in energetic litigation.
“Nonetheless, I can guarantee you that the property proprietor has constantly labored to handle tenant considerations, together with these associated to roofing and safety, inside cheap timelines and in accordance with the lease settlement,” Schaefer wrote in an e-mail.
On Dec. 16, American Ninja Warrior Journey Park agreed to depart 7150 Leetsdale by 11:59 p.m. on Jan. 12. That resolves the eviction portion of its dispute with Antero. However the debate over who breached the lease and owes cash should nonetheless be determined by a decide.
A spokesperson for ANWAP didn’t reply to requests to debate its choice to shut, the timing of that closure and whether or not it is going to search one other location in Denver.
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