DENVER — Alongside her dogs Romeo and Flynn, Lindsey Torres told Denver7 life inside the Stone Creek shelter hasn't been easy.
Inside the Salvation Army-run shelter off of Quebec Street, Torres said there have been issues with bugs, mold and hot water.
"I'd just almost rather be outside," she said. Pictured: Lindsey Torres and her dogs, Romeo & Flynn.
On Thursday, The Salvation Army announced its operations at three hotel shelters will end when its contracts with the City and County of Denver expire in December 2025. That includes Stone Creek, where Torres lives, The Aspen , and Tamarac .
The city said the shelters will continue to operate under new providers moving forward.
According to Denver's Department of Housing Stability (HOST), Stone Creek is sheltering 146 individual