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 ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Officials with a California-based commercial real estate investment firm have big plans for finishing Point Ruston, the luxury ...
Point Ruston’s lawsuits and financial woes now include legal action from condominium associations representing residents at the site. On Jan. 25, five condominium associations representing building ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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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