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Unfortunately, every time an assigned Signal writer started to fully understand and write about city staff collusion, Roger Seaver's conflict of interest, phony midnight traffic studies, shabby environmental report drafts and no guarantees for anything but office buildings and parking structures, that writer left for a another job.
So what we are left with is The Signal's one-dimensional summation and a quick slap in the face to outspoken critics.
Let's hope that when the fee gates go up in the parking structures, when doctors continue to complain about G&L's high rent practices, when the traffic is in gridlock and when the hospital tower is nothing but startup, The Signal will finally take a good look at what G&L Realty got for investing in lobbyists and a City Council seat without putting a single penny into the proposed hospital tower that it used as a front.
