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Tacoma’s Weyerhaeuser mansion sells for $6M

By Associated Press
Published: September 21, 2017, 5:00pm

TACOMA — The Weyerhaeuser mansion in Tacoma has been sold for nearly $5.9 million to a nonprofit that announced the Tacoma Waldorf School will occupy the education building on the grounds.

The sale of the iconic estate closed Monday with Trouve, a Lakewood-based nonprofit created last year.

State records show the nonprofit is registered to Douglas Gill. In a statement, the nonprofit said, “We look forward to working with other nonprofits and community groups to help restore the property to its original grandeur.”

The 5.1-acre property that was built as a private residence in 1923 includes several buildings.

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