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POSTED: Sunday, Nov. 08, 2009

Tacoma business displaced by rail line gets $2.5M

The Associated Press
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TACOMA, Wash. Sound Transit will have to pay an additional $2.5 million to the owner of a Tacoma business displaced by a new commuter rail line.

Sound Transit acquired Star Ice and Fuel by eminent domain for $8.9 million last spring as part of its plans to extend rail service to Lakewood by 2012.

A Pierce County Superior Court jury found that wasn't enough, and awarded the business an additional $2.5 million.

The ice plant has been at its South Tacoma Way location since it was established in 1887. Company President Richard Reisinger is moving the business to Fife.

Information from: The News Tribune, http://www.thenewstribune.com
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