will be fully sprinkler throughout and it will meet the ada access ability requirements including ada bathrooms. there was an invest neighborhood reports written by the planning department and the mayor's office about the improvement of lumbar street overtime and it noted 29 percent of all vasods are hotel and have huge curb cuts and parking below. as a result, lumbar is a look of a suburban highway from the 1950s. and hopefully this will spur some change. asceticly the new design by benjamin will make the building look less suburban. the minimum windows will be replaced with windows and the outdoor cafe, there's an cafe but it doesn't have an outdoor space and we'll make it more urban. the ground floor sen. station will do the same. the remove -- the classical corner sis that's on a new building will make the new architecture more honest than what you're seeing today and more urban looking than this suburban look that i see on the facade today. screening the parking will make it look more urban and reduction of the existing large 40-foot curb cut to a 15-foot curb cut will do that as well. sig