Loren Cohen provided a bit more information about the progress of their project. The photos on the link he gives offer a view not available from the road. It's worth checking it out...
At www.pointruston.com/cpconstructionmay.htm we have a page set up that tracks the Construction Progress in pictures, beginning with the start of construction on Copperline in May and continuing on through December (it should be updated soon with pictures from Jan and Feb). While we’ve been working on the planning and permitting aspects of the development since 2006 when we bought the property, I believe that this webpage is a visual reminder of the progress we’ve made to date.
One reason why people are probably having trouble noticing much progress on the waterfront is related to the fact that the Point Ruston development is almost wholly un-viewable from off-site, mainly due to the berm along Ruston Way and the fact that there is no access through the site yet (one of the reason we are excited for the realignment of Ruston Way). Another reason probably has to do with the sheer size of the property – with almost 100 acres even our 400+ foot long building under construction looks small in the context of the entire site!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
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We wish Point Ruston all the best.
This site has the potential to be a greate destination spot in the North West.Don't let the 3 negitive Neds discourage you.
My only Hope is that there is a middle class of Americans left to afford such a nice place.Change we belive in(Private investment).
Keep the American Dream alive!
This truly is the bright spot in an other wise dissmal situation.
Thats Trillions with a T.
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