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at this time i would like to ask ann from collier to present the collier update. for the leasing. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for having me. i'm here to give a brief summary of our activity for the past month. we will be talking about it more later on in the closed session. i'm happy to report that it's been another very busy and productive month for us at colliers as we continue to move and stay on track with our leasing goals for the project. as of right now, we have more than 20 loi's in negotiation and we are negotiating more leases with more expected to come online at the end of the month. we have been staying true to our merchandising plan and are also happy to report that our tenant mix is predominantly local tenants, several of whom this will be their first retail operation. we look forward to sharing more of those details as we mauve -- we move through this session and also through the summer. also it continues to be strong. we are averaging anywhere between four to six tours a week. a combination of tenants flying in to see us and architects and
at this time i would like to ask ann from collier to present the collier update. for the leasing. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for having me. i'm here to give a brief summary of our activity for the past month. we will be talking about it more later on in the closed session. i'm happy to report that it's been another very busy and productive month for us at colliers as we continue to move and stay on track with our leasing goals for the project. as of right now, we have more than...
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i'm a retailer broker are collier's international. the cost of labor and rent in union square is simply too high, so irthey opening? the main reason so open in union square is for branding. a store in union square is the equivalent of a bill board. by impeding visibility to the retail spaces, you are taking away the number one reason for a store to open in union square. a healthy tenant in a shopping mall usually tries to target a 10 to 12% occupancy cost. because stores in union square are rarely profitable, tenants need to be incentivized by name brand. what you see on the street does not tell the whole story. there's a large amount of sublease and shadow space available. it often takes over two years to lease a space in union square. stores are closing left and right. macy's is in the process of closing their men's store and moving it to their main store while remodelling to make their main store profitable. by discouraging retailers from leasing macy's union square fronti fronting spaces, you are punishing one of the longest stand
i'm a retailer broker are collier's international. the cost of labor and rent in union square is simply too high, so irthey opening? the main reason so open in union square is for branding. a store in union square is the equivalent of a bill board. by impeding visibility to the retail spaces, you are taking away the number one reason for a store to open in union square. a healthy tenant in a shopping mall usually tries to target a 10 to 12% occupancy cost. because stores in union square are...
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because colliers magazine went bust. he lost basically his meal ticket. in 1956, he revisited normandy. and became injured -- became interested in writing a full-scale treatment of what had happened there. the question that he asked when he was walking up and down -- when he was looking down onto the beach from the atlantic emplacements is what connected the germans who were here to defend and the allies who were here to attack? what was it that connected them? he came to the conclusion, the cable that joined those men together, was fear. he wanted to try and explore what it felt like to be in that situation. he formed the idea of writing a massive treatment of the one-day d-day. he planned the book to be released on the 15th anniversary of d-day which was going to be in 1959. and began touting the proposal around new york publishers. fits was the least fashionable publisher at the moment, the readers digest, who said they would publish short articles but also they would pay for the research of the whole thing. this was a great breakthrough. move was to p
because colliers magazine went bust. he lost basically his meal ticket. in 1956, he revisited normandy. and became injured -- became interested in writing a full-scale treatment of what had happened there. the question that he asked when he was walking up and down -- when he was looking down onto the beach from the atlantic emplacements is what connected the germans who were here to defend and the allies who were here to attack? what was it that connected them? he came to the conclusion, the...
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but collier says the mine site is so far from bristol bay, that is a risk he can live with. >> if thereccident, it will kill fish for about 20 miles down the north fork of the cockatooly, and that's it. and for ten years. it will come back naturally. >> reporter: utah's bingham canyon is the biggest mine in the world. pebble has enough wealth to dig one three times bigger. but after all the resistance, those plans have been cut in half. >> and there are some theories that you shrink the footprint of the mine in order to get the permit. and then once you spend billions to build the port and the pipeline and the roads and all of that, you say, well, we need to expand. >> there's a lot of gold and copper and silver in the ground out there. and we do not have any current plans to expand beyond what we're talking about with this permit. but it wouldn't be surprise me if somebody, us or someone else, doesn't do that in the future. >> they're basically talking about putting 175-mile gash across this pristine habitat. >> reporter: plans and promises aside, drew sees this first piece of survey e
but collier says the mine site is so far from bristol bay, that is a risk he can live with. >> if thereccident, it will kill fish for about 20 miles down the north fork of the cockatooly, and that's it. and for ten years. it will come back naturally. >> reporter: utah's bingham canyon is the biggest mine in the world. pebble has enough wealth to dig one three times bigger. but after all the resistance, those plans have been cut in half. >> and there are some theories that you...
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already engaged our architects, already on our ninth revision of our plan and work with lincoln and colliersto come up with a really strong plan for this location. already started positioning staff and resources to get this thing, this project going. as soon as we have your approval, we have been working on lease documentation and we are ready to sign our agreements with our engineers and architect and get this project going as quickly as possible. we have also have three different union contractors we have been working with to get pricing on this for us. and, we are really excited, and we really appreciate this opportunity and think it's going to be a fantastic location for everybody involved, and we believe we are going to draw between 2 and 3,000 visits a day from the local community, with i will provide a great anchor tenancy, helping a lot of the other retailers, coffee shops and flower shops and others in the center. and we have done that successfully now in every location that we are at. i'm here to answer any questions. >> i have one. since you are going to be such a dominant -- i'm
already engaged our architects, already on our ninth revision of our plan and work with lincoln and colliersto come up with a really strong plan for this location. already started positioning staff and resources to get this thing, this project going. as soon as we have your approval, we have been working on lease documentation and we are ready to sign our agreements with our engineers and architect and get this project going as quickly as possible. we have also have three different union...
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also with our partners at colliers to make sure that we are talking about new tenants, new restaurants, new events that we want to introduce the public to. we are working with third party advertisers to bring ads. we take all of this information and we integrate into our content management system or our cms. that cms schedules, koe lates and then displaying that information as a massive digital system. i want to point out that there's a direct line to the emergency system. that direct line is there because the emergency messaging system at any point in time can take over a portion or the entire digital infrastructure to communicate emergency messaging, both to our consumers, tenants and anybody passing through the building. so we are working closely with sydney's team and the g4s team to make sure the emergency system has that prioripriority. these are a couple of examples of the transit information that we have been working on. the one on the left is an sm1. this is the 2 by 2 screen. this is four screens. the go left screens are currently showing the information, electric transit inf
also with our partners at colliers to make sure that we are talking about new tenants, new restaurants, new events that we want to introduce the public to. we are working with third party advertisers to bring ads. we take all of this information and we integrate into our content management system or our cms. that cms schedules, koe lates and then displaying that information as a massive digital system. i want to point out that there's a direct line to the emergency system. that direct line is...
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listen, the presiding judge of the fisa court, judge collier, told congress that they should ask the justice department for the fisa application documents. now i think the judge also should exercise her supervisory capacity, given the t wrongdoing we know with those applications. being misleading of the omissions. >> judge jeanine: i will tell you what it comes down to. i will go to you, congressman. two seconds left really comes down to a prosecutor. i don't need to hear about, with all due respect you, congressman, i don't need to hear about this in an open session. i don't needse toss read all the emails, i need a real prosecutor to get in there and find out what the truth is and whether or not everything they said i did, which indicates a negative intent toward drum, is acted upon! jeff sessions isn't going to do it. is there just is, congressman gaetz, in the end? >> i don't think there will be come t after us the dumb accessions remains the attorney general. it's a sad thing but we have demanded a specialia prosecutor to make the decisions you have outlined. jeff sessions has p
listen, the presiding judge of the fisa court, judge collier, told congress that they should ask the justice department for the fisa application documents. now i think the judge also should exercise her supervisory capacity, given the t wrongdoing we know with those applications. being misleading of the omissions. >> judge jeanine: i will tell you what it comes down to. i will go to you, congressman. two seconds left really comes down to a prosecutor. i don't need to hear about, with all...
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but collier says the mine site is so far from bristol bay that is a risk he can live with. >> if thereccident, it will kill fish for about 20 miles down the north fork 69 coktuli. and that's it. and for ten years it will come back naturally. >> reporter: utah's bingham yoon is the biggest mine in the world. pebble has enough wealth to dig one three times bigger. but after all the resistance those plans have been cut in half. >> and there are some theories that you shrink the footprint of the mine in order to get the permit and then once you spend billions to build the port and the pipeline and the roads and all of that you say, well, we need to expand. >> there's a lot of gold and copper and silver and mel ibdium in the ground out there. and we do not have any current plans to expand what we're talking about with this permit. but it wouldn't surprise me if somebody, us or someone else, doesn't do that at some point in the future. >> they're basically talking about putting a 175-mile gash across this pristine habitat. >> reporter: plans and promises aside, drew sees this first piece of
but collier says the mine site is so far from bristol bay that is a risk he can live with. >> if thereccident, it will kill fish for about 20 miles down the north fork 69 coktuli. and that's it. and for ten years it will come back naturally. >> reporter: utah's bingham yoon is the biggest mine in the world. pebble has enough wealth to dig one three times bigger. but after all the resistance those plans have been cut in half. >> and there are some theories that you shrink the...
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collier and dr. jones. long-term federal funding for addiction treatment and related services like housing, would they help your organizations to better serve clients in the community? for sponsoring the care act. absolutely. long-term funding for substance abuse treatment with critical wraparound services would make a tremendous difference in our the opioiddress epidemic and a substance use issues we are facing in baltimore. three ofic charity, the most pressing challenges we have seen in addressing substance use, where we have 60ticipated in using narcan times to save 60 lives into programsalone -- in 2 alone, three issues our willingness to participate in care, the immediate availability aslong-term beds for care, well as the wraparound services most importantly for individuals experiencing co-occurring disorders with mental health and individuals experiencing homelessness where traditional wraparound care, including transportation and especiallyis needed, for a homeless population life skills training,
collier and dr. jones. long-term federal funding for addiction treatment and related services like housing, would they help your organizations to better serve clients in the community? for sponsoring the care act. absolutely. long-term funding for substance abuse treatment with critical wraparound services would make a tremendous difference in our the opioiddress epidemic and a substance use issues we are facing in baltimore. three ofic charity, the most pressing challenges we have seen in...
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the war, as soon as the war started he totally gave up, but we do have the interviews with his aide collier that was with him and he told clayton james that one night on that retreat wainwright was in his tent incapacitated. doesn't say why, but we know why. macarthur knows that. that's his -- that's his deal. now, macarthur has this judge against him, but as soon as they find out where wainwright is at the end of the war macarthur has a plane phone there, brings wainwright to tokyo and as soon as he sees him all that animosity is gone. both of them both start balling, crying, and everybody was there and saw it and macarthur was just sitting there going, jim, jim, and that's all he could say, because wainwright looked like a ghost. wainwright will put macarthur up for nomination for the 1948 election. he will die shortly after that of alcoholism, but that's basically what happened between them. macarthur comes back and gives that speech at congress in 1951, wainwright is right in the front row and so is general king. king says macarthur shook his hand and there was no recognition in his eye
the war, as soon as the war started he totally gave up, but we do have the interviews with his aide collier that was with him and he told clayton james that one night on that retreat wainwright was in his tent incapacitated. doesn't say why, but we know why. macarthur knows that. that's his -- that's his deal. now, macarthur has this judge against him, but as soon as they find out where wainwright is at the end of the war macarthur has a plane phone there, brings wainwright to tokyo and as soon...
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but we do have the interviews with his aide collier that was with him, and he told d. clayton james that one night on that retreat, wainwright was in his tent, incapacitated. doesn't say why. but we know why. macarthur knows that. that's his -- that's his deal. now, macarthur has this grudge against him. but as soon as they find out where wainwright is at the end of the war, macarthur has a plane flown there, brings wainwright to tokyo, and as soon as he sees him, all that animosity is gone, both of them start bawling, crying. everybody saw it. macarthur is saying, "jim, jim," that's all he can say, because wainwright looked like a ghost. wainwright about put macarthur up for nomination in the 1948 election. he'll do i shoie shortly after alcoholism. macarthur comes back and gives that speech in congress in 1951, wainwright is right in the front row, so is general kane. kane said macarthur shook his hand and there was no recognition in his eyes, like i don't know who you are at all. >> jim, could you comment at all on the specifics about the communications that bring m
but we do have the interviews with his aide collier that was with him, and he told d. clayton james that one night on that retreat, wainwright was in his tent, incapacitated. doesn't say why. but we know why. macarthur knows that. that's his -- that's his deal. now, macarthur has this grudge against him. but as soon as they find out where wainwright is at the end of the war, macarthur has a plane flown there, brings wainwright to tokyo, and as soon as he sees him, all that animosity is gone,...
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but collier says the mine site is so far from bristol bay, that is a risk he can live with. >> if thereent, it will kill fish for about 20 miles down the north fork. and that's it. and for ten years. it will come back naturally. >> reporter: utah's bingham canyon is the biggest mine in the world. pebble has enough wealth to big one three times bigger. but after all the resistance, those plans have been cut in half. >> and there are some theories that you shrink the footprint of the mine in order to get the permit, and then once you spend billions to build the port and the pipelines and the roads and all of that, you say well, we need to expand. >> there is a lot of gold and copper and silver and molibnum in the ground. and we do not have any plans to expand what we're talking about with this permit. but it wouldn't surprise me if somebody, us or someone else doesn't do that at some point this the future. >> they're basically talking about putting a 175-mile gash across this pristine habitat. >> reporter: plans and promises aside, drew sees this first piece of survey equipment as the beg
but collier says the mine site is so far from bristol bay, that is a risk he can live with. >> if thereent, it will kill fish for about 20 miles down the north fork. and that's it. and for ten years. it will come back naturally. >> reporter: utah's bingham canyon is the biggest mine in the world. pebble has enough wealth to big one three times bigger. but after all the resistance, those plans have been cut in half. >> and there are some theories that you shrink the footprint...
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the name that jumped out at me rosemary collier, sensible.this evidence you think might be there in the parts they're not showing us? it's not in the unredacted version. >> bill: you don't get the surveillance without the dossier, without a yahoo news article. >> we don't know that. >> bill: trey gowdy is still looking for just a hint of something he said on "fox news sunday". >> i have not seen one bit of evidence that this was colluded or con federated with russia. neither has anyone else or mr. schiff would have leaked it. he has been playing the game, the american people want to know what it is. the president should declassify all of it and let's see the redacted material and the woods procedures notes where the f.b.i. put together its case and vetted the information. these judges may be signing off on what is a very misleading document. it tells you in there it was a bit misleading to suggest that yahoo news, even if you think it's something to go on, was a separate could ob rating report. it wasn't. it was the same information. >> the d
the name that jumped out at me rosemary collier, sensible.this evidence you think might be there in the parts they're not showing us? it's not in the unredacted version. >> bill: you don't get the surveillance without the dossier, without a yahoo news article. >> we don't know that. >> bill: trey gowdy is still looking for just a hint of something he said on "fox news sunday". >> i have not seen one bit of evidence that this was colluded or con federated with...
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and so the judges, judges collier and i forget the other one's name, they're out there, they're known abby: let me get this right. christopher steele, who put together this dossier, he was deemed discredited, but then the dossier put together was used as evidence to ultimately get this fisa warrant. pete: exactly and to get it re reapproved twice. and andy mccarthy also pointing out that it was open source news reports that helped get them continued reapplications of the fisa. if they had evidence, that should have been used to get re reapproval of the -- griff: and he blasted that as well. take a listen. >> what they did here was they had this guy, steele, who helped them in another case. and they don't have any idea who his sources are. his sources are unidentified. they're russians. and they themselves are operating on hearsay information information. so for the most part, even his sources are not claiming that they saw and heard the things that they're asking the judge to rely.ng pete: you think so comey briefly griff. as i was reading this, i couldn't get past what i'm calling th
and so the judges, judges collier and i forget the other one's name, they're out there, they're known abby: let me get this right. christopher steele, who put together this dossier, he was deemed discredited, but then the dossier put together was used as evidence to ultimately get this fisa warrant. pete: exactly and to get it re reapproved twice. and andy mccarthy also pointing out that it was open source news reports that helped get them continued reapplications of the fisa. if they had...