Tenants at the 7575 Town Center apartments have been faced with floods, break-ins and management's failure to respond.
The Town Center Collection Facbeookin Denver’s Central Park neighborhood was shut down by the Denver Department of Public Health & Environment over elevated pH levels unsafe for human health.
According to Tammy Vigil, marketing and communications specialist for DDPHE, the department has received at least eleven complaints since August 2022 alleging the building doesn’t meet the city’sThe pool wound up reopening in February when the pH was 8.1 — the extreme high end of the allowable scale. In a March 28 inspection, however, it registered two more critical violations: one for low temperature and another for the gate locking mechanism failing to function properly.
Wadman works from home and helps neighbors out by checking in on pets and walking dogs during the day, so she sees the ins and outs of the building — noting that one of the biggest safety issues is the fire alarms and how they constantly go off when there’s not an incident. Residents say problems exist in both the north and south buildings.
In 2022, Melavic's hallway flooded so badly that she had to walk through standing water to reach her door. According to Melavic, it was a regular occurrence for two of the four elevators in her building to be broken. To make matters worse, residents weren't given consistent status updates. Since Wadman has lived at 7575, building management has changed hands twice. It was originally managed by Forest City Apartment Management, which was sold to Brookfield Asset Management in 2018. Highmark Residential took over in 2021.Residents of the 7575 Town Center apartments are working together to improve their home.“I’ve never seen anything like the culture of Highmark,” Wadman says.
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