A trio of Baltimore real estate investors are suing the developers of a high-profile luxury condominium, claiming they artificially inflated true sale prices in public disclosures and kept them in the dark about the building’s deficiencies.
The complaint, filed in Baltimore Circuit Court in mid-February by limited liability companies representing the investors—and first reported by The Baltimore Banner—revolves around Four Seasons Private Residences, which opened in the city’s Harbor East neighborhood to much fanfare in 2017.
Significantly scaled back from its original ambitious scope due to the Great Recession, the 62-unit condominium now occupies the upper floors of the 29-story Four Seasons hotel at 300 International Drive…