At the half-way point in the Port o...
At the half-way point in the Port of Bellingham's 120-day assessment of the Georgia-Pacific industrial site, port officials say it is too early to provide any official springs but they're on schedule in determining the assets and liabilities in succession the property. In June the port announced it was entering into a 120-day negotiation and to be ascribed diligence process to trade ownership of G-P's 135 acres of waterfront quality including the now-defunct pulp mill and the still-operating tissue mill, in exchange for accepting all known environmental liability; environmental cleanup of the site is estimated to be in Want to read the whole article? You can purchase it here. It's quick and easy.
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