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horizonstar's comments
Posted Thu, Dec 20, 12:55 p.m.
RE: Amazon coming to SLU?: Really? Here's the last article I can find on the subject: click "Vulcan, Amazon and Nickels have not confirmed that Amazon is the tenant. But Steinbrueck said 'there's no question' it's Amazon." That bit where it says "not confirmed" sounds suspiciously like the opposite of ...
MOREPosted Thu, Dec 20, 12:10 p.m.
RE: Research scholar?: Please see this text from that article: "according to sources in the company and at City Hall."
MOREPosted Thu, Dec 20, 11:39 a.m.
Research scholar?: Your author presents Amazon's move to South Lake Union as a foregone conclusion, despite there being no public record of any intent to relocate on Amazon's part. So much for the quality of "research" at Stanford ...
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