. >> bruce healy who is the head of the dogpatch neighborhood association has come to make public comment on our regard to. that would be a good question to ask him. dogpatch is a neighborhood in transition. the challenge on our block is that there were industrial buildings and nothing else for 100 years and within blocks, in the city ignored the entire place and it was the wild west. at eight or nine years ago, since condo started to go up, looking directly at these industrial buildings that don't have loading facilities and don't have sidewalks and those kinds of things. so if you were to pull our neighbors, we are more than a block away from 1275 and they would all say we wish it were a music venue. we have no intention of doing that. the building would be terrible as a music venue, but there is a hunger for more going on in a hunger for more nightlife. we are two blocks away from third street. the night life is moving in our direction. the thing that we have been very sensitive to, the thing that we are sensitive to, expect elite --dash especially for our neighbors, we are the first p