(Aurora, Colo.) – For the residents of Edge at Lowry Apartments on Dallas Street in Aurora, the closure of the complex on Tuesday was bitter. “Just a few months ago, it was a community,” says John Markantoni, a supporter of the Instagram video compensation movement. “Yes, it was a community … With regular sewage leakage in the corridors, graffiti on the walls, holes (in the walls), rats, pests, cockroaches, bed bugs, you call it that they had it. But it was a thriving community. If you went up to the edge of Lowry, you saw children play outside, people hang with their friends and more than probably there was more community here than in more good apartment complexes where neighbors do not know each other, although they can live side by shoulder for years. “
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