i walk and bike 24th street, practically every day with my kid on his way either to leonard flynn elementary or right now to the security garden on harrison street. i want to say it's true. change happens. businesses change. neighborhoods change. but sometimes change is happens onto you. sometimes there are real estate agents who call each landlord to find how much in rent those businesses are paying? and will they accept a bigger offer? sometimes there are landlords, who keep their storefronts vacant, waiting for the next big development to come in, where they can then sell that space to the next big restaurant that might serve them. sometimes there are restaurants, bigger restaurants, who want to move into spaces, where smaller places have been for a long time. i think one of the things about change happening is that sometimes communities come together, the businesses come together, people who know those businesses intimately, organize with them for over 20 years and present solutions for those businesses to hopefully consider and pass. thank you >> thank you. next speaker please. >> yes,