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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 15, 2007
Upscale Silver Cloud
Hotel coming to
Point Ruston waterfront
Local hotelier will operate hotel and restaurant
anchoring the lifestyle center of 67-acre mixed-use
development
RUSTON,
Wash. – Silver Cloud Inns and Hotels has entered into an
exclusive agreement with Point Ruston LLC to be the sole
provider of hotel accommodations to the mixed-use
development known as Point Ruston, leaders from both
companies announced today.
The 67-acre Point Ruston development spans the boundary
between the City of Tacoma and the Town of Ruston on the
shores of the Puget Sound. Master plans for the
neighborhood include a mix of residential, retail and
commercial office space along nearly a mile of shoreline
with mountain and water views.
According to Point Ruston developer Mike Cohen, the
agreement with Silver Cloud represents the first formal
commercial commitment to the development in its early
stages at the former Asarco smelter site on the
Commencement Bay waterfront.
“This high-end, destination hotel will be a centerpiece
of the Point Ruston neighborhood,” says Cohen. “Silver
Cloud makes an ideal partner for us – not only are they
based here in the Northwest, but they’ve already proven
their success in Tacoma.”
Headquartered in Bellevue, Wash., Silver Cloud currently
operates Tacoma’s only waterfront hotel, a 90-room hotel
in the historic Old Town district. Intrigued by Point
Ruston’s mixed-use plans, Silver Cloud management
proposed joining the development as its exclusive hotel
provider.
“Point Ruston’s spectacular site will provide an
unparalleled experience for overnight and dining
guests,” says Jim Weymouth, principal owner of Silver
Cloud Inns and Hotels. “We expect this unique
neighborhood to draw visitors from around the region.”
The 150-room Point Ruston Silver Cloud Hotel will
feature an upscale restaurant and lounge, conference
facilities, swimming pool and exercise and spa
facilities. Silver Cloud chief executive officer Jim
Korbein estimates that the hotel will have 150
employees. The hotel building will sit adjacent to a
waterfront plaza where three additional restaurants are
planned.
Upon completion, Point Ruston will combine urban living,
shopping, dining, entertainment and recreation along
nearly a mile of shoreline with mountain and water
views. Plans call for 800 to 1,000 condominiums, town
homes and apartments, a retail core of 120,000 square
feet of shops and restaurants and approximately 100,000
square feet of Class A office space. The development
also includes 35 custom homes overlooking the waterfront
property in an area known as Stack Hill.
Cohen emphasizes that Point Ruston will include ample
space for public use, such as parks, walking trails and
a waterfront esplanade. The neighborhood’s
bike-and-pedestrian promenade will extend southward to
the existing Ruston Way path and eventually will link
northward to the 702-acre Point Defiance Park.
The hotel is expected to open for business in
approximately 2010. Cohen expects to break ground for
Stack Hill’s first home later this year and plans to
begin construction of the first waterfront
residential/mixed-use building in 2008.
Point Ruston LLC
acquired the property in 2006 from Asarco LLC, the
company whose copper smelter occupied the site for
nearly 100 years. Environmental Protection Agency
officials approved the sale, requiring that Cohen’s
group assume Asarco’s cleanup obligations. Cohen intends
to go beyond the minimum standards for cleanup as he
transforms the former industrial site into a community
asset, open to the public for the first time in more
than a century.
“Point Ruston is one of the largest and most spectacular
waterfront sites I’ve seen – it presented a rare
opportunity for development,” says Suzanne Britsch, a
Puget Sound area residential real estate consultant and
founder of leading developer resource New Home Trends.
Interested home buyers and business owners can learn more
about residences and commercial opportunities at Point
Ruston by registering online at www.pointruston.com for
regular updates. Online registrations number more than 400
to date.
About
Point Ruston LLC
The
developer is Point Ruston LLC, a real estate partnership
based in Ruston, Wash., led by managing partner Mike Cohen.
Cohen is president of MC Construction, the company providing
planning, management and construction expertise to the
development. Headquartered in Olympia, Wash., MC
Construction has a 25-year track record as an award-winning
builder of custom homes, condominiums, apartments and
commercial buildings in the South Puget Sound region. For
more information, visit www.pointruston.com or
www.mcconstruction.com.
About
Silver Cloud Inns & Hotels
Founded
in 1980, Silver Cloud Inns & Hotels is headquartered in
Bellevue, Wash. With more than 500 employees, the company
operates ten properties in both Washington and Oregon.
Silver Cloud’s newest hotel with 211 rooms and Jimmy’s on
First restaurant is
located
directly across the street from Safeco Field, home of the
Mariners, and next to Qwest Field and Event Center.
For more information, visit www.silvercloud.com.

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