Point Ruston is embroiled in legal battles that are reshaping its financial future and governance. A series of lawsuits seeks to address tens of millions in unpaid debts linked to the site's various ...
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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A collection of Point Ruston businesses is making a renewed push to promote their shops, hoping to attract more customers to the upscale retail-dining-residential development. The effort comes amid ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min The properties were placed into ...
A plan for a parking lot along Ruston Way to accommodate a Point Ruston retail/office building is back in permitting with the City of Tacoma. Building 5, 4924 Main St., originally was envisioned in ...
A family dispute over access to foreign assets stashed away by late Point Ruston developer Michael Cohen has accelerated with accusations of attempted manipulation and money-laundering schemes. In ...
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 ...
In a Facebook post on Saturday, the Tacoma Farmers Market said they had recently received a directive from the Point Ruston Owners Association (PROA) to discontinue selling “Mexican-style food.” The ...
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