Developer shares details of plans for lots, once acquired, but court battles continue over the mixed-used development.
The relationship with the Point Ruston developer and the City of Ruston has reached a boiling point, and the city wants the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to step in. The City of Ruston sent the ...
The Point Ruston Development, is a mixture of housing, retail and commercial space built on the former Asarco smelter property adjacent to Commencement Bay in between the town of Ruston and the city ...
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 ...
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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RUSTON, Wash. — The Point Ruston Owners Association has come under fire for allegedly denying vendors from participating in a farmers market over the type of food they serve. The controversy began ...
What would usually be a mundane vendor update for a farmers market spiraled into a social media frenzy Sunday at Point Ruston. The reason appears to be a complicated triangle consisting of a developer ...
Point Ruston, the new neighborhood along the Tacoma-Ruston waterfront, has landed a restaurant. WildFin American Grill focuses on Pacific Northwest ingredients, and will open its third location next ...
RUSTON, Wash. — Days after receiving backlash for directing the Tacoma Farmers Market to stop selling "Mexican style" food, Point Ruston said in a statement Wednesday that it's reversing the decision.
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 ...
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