The Creekside Place apartments, geared toward formerly homeless residents, including two with walkers on the second floor, has one busted elevator.
Some residents of a Columbus apartment building that primarily houses people who have been homeless, some with mental illness and substance abuse issues and two second-floor residents who use walkers, say their building's lone elevator has not been working since Friday.
"I'm not concerned about the safety of residents in the building," she said."Nothing is more important than our residents. And our staff." And Erickson, who moved from a Northwest Side studio apartment when Creekside Place opened, said she is surprised that the elevator still was not fixed as of 2:30 p.m. Tuesday.Creekside Place LLC purchased the property for $500,000 in January 2020.
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