{"id":134324,"date":"2023-09-12T05:29:19","date_gmt":"2023-09-12T05:29:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/?p=134324"},"modified":"2023-09-12T05:29:19","modified_gmt":"2023-09-12T05:29:19","slug":"summit-event-center-in-aurora-sends-debit-cards-as-deposit-refund-after-sudden-closure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/business\/summit-event-center-in-aurora-sends-debit-cards-as-deposit-refund-after-sudden-closure\/","title":{"rendered":"Summit Event Center in Aurora sends debit cards as deposit refund after sudden closure"},"content":{"rendered":"
AURORA \u2014 The Summit Event Center in Aurora sent one customer three $1,000 Visa gift cards as a deposit refund following the center’s sudden closure in August.<\/p>\n
A sign posted on the doors says “Available,” much to the surprise of some of the customers who booked the event center for fall.<\/p>\n
“The answer is simple. We’re screwed,” said Leonard Grimes, who booked the Summit Event Center for a mineral and crystal show that was supposed to happen this week.<\/p>\n
Grimes put down a $10,000 deposit to reserve the space. But three weeks ago, he learned the owners had been “evicted from the property in two hours,” according to a Facebook post.<\/p>\n
“So in three weeks’ time, I had to find a new location for our show and rearrange everything,” said Grimes. “It’s been a hectic three weeks.”<\/p>\n
Read the full story at Denver7.com.<\/em><\/p>\n Get more business news by signing up for our Economy Now newsletter.<\/em><\/p>\n