Point Ruston properties set for auction after $91 million judgment

Two Point Ruston properties will be auctioned off in a foreclosure sale in May. SHAWNA DE LA ROSA | PSBJ By Shawna De La Rosa – Reporter, Puget Sound Business Journal Two Point Ruston buildings — a garage and public market — are set for auction next month after a Pierce County Superior Court judge entered a

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Point Ruston parcels including Waterfront Market, garage site set for foreclosure sale

LOCAL Point Ruston parcels including Waterfront Market, garage site set for foreclosure sale BY DEBBIE COCKRELL APRIL 04, 2024 5:00 AM The Point Ruston Public Parking garage and Public Market (background) were the focus of a foreclosure decree issued March 29, 2024. They are shown on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. TONY OVERMAN toverman@theolympian.com An investment-lender

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Investors foreclosing on parcel with Point Ruston parking garage, Waterfront Market after loan defaults

An investment group was awarded a $91 million judgement against the developer of Point Ruston after a years-long legal battle. Author: Helen Smith Published: 11:54 AM PDT April 4, 2024 Updated: 1:04 PM PDT April 4, 2024 RUSTON, Wash. — An investment group is foreclosing on a parcel of land in Point Ruston after a judge ordered the developer to

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Point Ruston’s legal battles grow as condo groups seek neutral party to govern site

Story by Debbie Cockrell, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.) • 4d Feb. 16—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 residents at Point Ruston filed a petition in Pierce County Superior Court against the Point Ruston Owners Association. The

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Ruston asks EPA to step in concerning Point Ruston’s ‘drastic departure’ from plans

Jul. 8 2022 — 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. Story by Liz Moomey, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Ruston asks EPA to step in concerning Point Ruston’s ‘drastic departure’ from plans The

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