want to the last time we gave a real estate portfolio update to this committee it was charmed by carmen chu which tells me we need to do this more frequently. but it's a pleasure to be here today. director of real estate, john updike. background on the data that formed the presentation. the ownership data comes from our facility system of record. that's a joint project between real estate and capital planning. and it's a database that resides on our website and their website and is a realtime snapshot of what the city owns and is available to the public at any time. the leasing data comes from an app that manages the lease hold portfolio. we want to thank the controller's office for their help in aggregating some of this data to help us visualize the status of our portfolio. so first, i wanted to take a 30,000-foot view of what the city owns and leases. so our portfolio city-wide contains approximately 44 million square feet of buildings and land, that's not including rec park holdings. that is within the city limits, so it does not extra territorial land which is significant outside the ci