Claire Lavezzorio is a reporter at KMGH Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.
DENVER — A battle over homelessness is heating up between a tenant and landlord in Denver’s Lower Downtown neighborhood.
This week, 7-Eleven’s corporate office filed a lawsuit against Unico, claiming the building owner broke the lease agreement when it charged the store thousands of dollars for security over these so-called vagrancy issues.“It’s not one business's problem… it’s a problem of our society,” said Gregory. According to the lawsuit, in November 2022, Unico issued a demand for payment of more than $20,000 for additional security. 7-Eleven paid that money under protest. Unico then sent a demand letter to 7-Eleven on March 6 for an additional $54,000, which has not been paid.
The convenience store claims its proximity to Union Station and 16th Street Mall — two areas struggling with homelessness — is the root cause of the problem, not the store itself.
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