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Here's what's happening around Tacoma, Pierce County and South Puget Sound today..
Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
Posted by Scott Fontaine @ 09:00:09 am

Since I wrote about neighbors who dislike the new, gigantic Emerald Queen Casino sign on Interstate 5, I'd like to provide a different view. This one is from real estate agent Aaron Beckord, who works a lot on the East Side:

I can see the new sign from several of my rental houses and I like it.

All up and down the highways of the United States are billboards and signs, most of them fairly ugly. While the EQC is bright and eye-catching, I think it is done in a modern, professional way and I hope it brings lots of business to the Puyallup Nation.

The EQC brings millions of dollars into Pierce County and is one of the largest and best drivers of our local economy. Thousands of jobs are created, most with above-average wages and benefits. While it is a topic of conversation on the Eastside I have not heard from anybody who does not like it.

Categories: Tacoma, Eastside