Kirk Mackey is suing Nit Noi Investments L.L.C. for alleged violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act at a property they own, which limits his access due to his disability

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Kirk Mackey, a Houston resident and wheelchair user, has filed a lawsuit against Nit Noi Investments L.L.C. in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas. The case centers on alleged violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) at a property owned by Nit Noi Investments, specifically the “Street Food Thai Market” located in Houston. Mackey claims that physical barriers at the restaurant have limited his access and enjoyment due to his disability. The complaint details several ADA violations, including inadequate parking spaces and restroom facilities that are not accessible to individuals with disabilities. Mackey seeks injunctive relief to compel the defendant to remove these barriers and ensure compliance with ADA standards.

Source: 425cv05254_Kirk_Mackey_v_Nit_Nois_Complaint_Southern_District_of_Texas.pdf



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