The former owner of a retail building in Cherry Creek is suing three tenants for unpaid rent, including a float studio that allegedly owes him nearly $235,000.
James Pepper, who sold the 250 Steele St. building for $14 million in March, filed three lawsuits on May 11. He’s demanding about $348,000 in total.
VIVE signed the Cherry Creek lease five years ago, in April 2017, according to Pepper’s lawsuit in Denver District Court. In January of this year, VIVE and its founder, Andi Sigler, “confirmed that it was in arrears for rents accruing through Jan. 31, 2022” of $234,556, the lawsuit claims.
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