those organizations are artspan, one of our premier nonprofit organizations that houses, encourages, fosters, develops, promotes the arts as well as artists in san francisco. they will be making this their flagship home in san francisco, as well as an existing nonprofit in the neighborhood with a free clinic offering healthcare services to the indigent and those without access to healthcare. both of these nonprofits have committed to do that. the city is putting in $400,000. the remaining $1.5 million or $1 million each will be raised. they will pay close to market rate and will have a long-term commitment. want to say some quick thank yous. really appreciate community members from the association, one of the pieces of this building is a historic mural that has been uncovered. it will be fully restored and it will be a place of pride for our community. want to thank richard rothman, linda lighthizer, tom duquesne, also resident that was involved in putting this on our radar and pushing this forward. ms. janet riley from clinic by the bay and david wallace. sandy levine, john gavin, c