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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 ...
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.
Point Ruston has paid $1.85 million in penalties for its violations. The EPA required Point Ruston to pay outstanding property taxes and sample the groundwater. Point Ruston complied and the two ...
Ruston is a city in Pierce County, Washington, United States.The population was 1,055 at the 2020 census. [2]Although it is nearly indistinguishable from the adjacent city of Tacoma, the predominantly residential area still retains its status as a separate municipality long after it ceased to be a company town. [4]
Homes bordering Point Defiance Park Neighborhood at Stack Hill, above Point Ruston. North Tacoma (also called the North End) is a neighborhood in Tacoma, Washington, in the United States. The area is most known for waterfront parks and restaurants, Point Defiance Park, the University of Puget Sound, Stadium High School, and the Tacoma Narrows ...
Ruston Way is a neighborhood on the west shore of Commencement Bay in the north end of Tacoma, Washington. The two-mile long shoreline paralleling the BNSF tracks and Ruston Way is the focal point. It comprises several parks, public docks (Old Town Dock, Les Davis Pier), and numerous restaurants and office buildings.
Cohen is also the developer behind the Point Ruston project in Tacoma — 97 acres of residential and retail facilities. There are no immediate plans for the leased sales office space, city ...
Point Ruston: Urban development In progress $1 billion [22] Snoqualmie Ridge: Master-planned community: Completed in 2018 $1 billion [23] Made suburb of Snoqualmie the fastest growing city in Washington (2010) Hewitt Avenue Trestle replacement (U.S. Route 2, Everett) Road bridge Proposed $620 million to $2 billion [24]