To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min A parking garage and a public ...
Point Ruston is a developer’s dream, an upscale, mixed-use retail paradise on Tacoma’s waterfront, but it lacks one famous Northwest feature: trees. The development is the first of its kind. The ...
The lender that gave $66 million to Point Ruston developers for its project is once again accusing them of failing to pay back its loan and disclose financial actions, according to a complaint filed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the Point Ruston properties tied to delinquent debt owed to one of the site’s lenders could change hands if a proposed sale ...
Editor’s note: This story published inadvertently over the weekend while some facts were still being verified. Some new information developed earlier this week that is now included in the story. A ...
A familiar name is back and involved in Point Ruston, seeking to recoup money owed over the site’s development. Asarco operated a smelter for nearly a century on land Point Ruston was later built upon ...
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Rostislav Borisnicevien works on the Copperline at Point Ruston in 2014. A new building across from The Copperline might include affordable units. Peter Haley Staff file, 2014 Loren Cohen tells me he ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Natasha Chet (left) and Polina Ryzhichichenko (right) attempt to pay for parking at the Point Ruston Public Parking Garage on ...
It's taken a lot of hard work to get the Point Ruston project to this point. The 97-acre site along the Tacoma waterfront was an Asarco copper smelting plant for almost a century before MC ...
When my husband and I first walked the Waterwalk along the shore of Commencement Bay we knew we had found a place that would feed our soul, a place we could call home. When I met Mike Cohen, the ...