The owner of the apartment building that collapsed and killed three people in Davenport in 2023 is being accused of ...
Andrew Wold, in a new court filing Thursday, is accused of selling his assets so former tenants cannot collect in lawsuits.
The lawsuit states that Andrew Wold Investments owned 22 properties in Davenport and that since the collapse Andrew Wold ...
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the former landlord of a building that partially collapsed and killed three people say Andrew ...
A lawsuit claims that Andrew Wold and his companies liquidated assets after the partial collapse of 324 Main St. to hinder ...
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Social media posts circulating this week claim to show photos of dangerous conditions at properties owned by Andrew Wold.
The multi-count complaint also names Davenport Hotel LLC, Andrew Wold Investments LLC, Select Structural Engineering, LLC, Bi-State Masonry, Inc., the city of Davenport, Waukee Investments I LLC ...
The disaster took three lives, one woman's limb, and left an estimated 54 people without a home or any of their belongings.
The post purported to show the basement of 307 Harrison St., a building owned by Andrew Wold. He’s widely known for his property at 324 Main St., which collapsed in 2023. But some viewers had ...
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