Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Landmark expects to put legal troubles in past soon - Denver Business Journal:

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Several Landmark subcontractors, including Frontier Mechanical Inc. and IAI Construction Co. Ltd., filed thousands of dollars in mechanic's liens related to unpaid bills againsr the projectin 2007. Kirsten Hamling, a spokeswomanj for project developer , said the lienx were expected to be cleared the weekof Jan. 21. The Lermah Living Trust of Atlanta, which sued the develope r last yearover $8,000 in upgrades to the $1.6 million Landmar k penthouse it was buying, and Everesft representatives were scheduled to meet Jan.
24 and 25 to resolvre the suit, according to Lerman attorney Geoff Andersohnat Burns, Figa & Will in One of The Landmark's most high-profile problem last year -- the partial collapse of a concretr floor in a residential tower under constructiom -- also has been resolved. The federal Occupational Healt h and SafetyAdministration (OSHA), on Jan. 9, issued citations totalinv $166,000 against project subcontractor of Denver for unsafe workinhg conditions contributing to theJuly 5, construction accident. Seventeen workers were injured.
OSHA said in a statemenf that Concrete Express received two willful violations related to impropee shoring and bracing at the and six serious violations for exposing employeeseto "collapse, fall and trippingf hazards." Everest, in its own explained it was conducting its own investigation of the and the site would continue to be carefully inspected. "Safety is and alwaye has been atop priority," the statemenrt said. Located at Interstate 25 and EastBelleview Avenue, The Landmarl will have two 15-story buildings with residencess ranging from three-story "brownstones" to five-story "manort homes," and priced from $275,000 to $2.76 million.
When the project kicked off inlate 2005, residential unitsx were marketed for $271,000 to $1.2 million. Those buildings are under construction, and the first one is schedulede to be completed earlythis year. Next to the residential tower s isa 200,000-square-foot retail/entertainment property calledx The Village Shops at The Landmark. Stores, restaurants and entertainment options already open in the retai component include the Landmarjk Theatresmovie theater, Comedy Works South comedgy club, Ted's Montana Grill, HW Homesa and Aspen Falls Spa. The project'ss general contractors include for the housing and IntegrateeBuilders Inc.
for the retail Subcontractors thatfiled mechanic's liens related to the projec t last year, according to Arapaho County public record, include CoCal Landscaps Services Inc. ($271,645); Frontier Mechanical Inc. ($114,987); APC Consultants LLC ($69,510); Interio r Alterations Inc., part of IAI Construction ($34,594); and United Builderss Services Inc. ($26,617). The Landmark is a finalist for the Nationalo Associationof Homebuilders' "Community of the award. The winner will be announced Feb. 13 in Fla. Developer: Everest Development Co. Residentiall prices: $275,000-$2.
75 million Retail space: 200,000 square feet

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