so i especialmean, to me, the f what mr. oliver's organization is doing is also so supportive of the city. and again, that may be more of a planning commissioner type of comment, but i think relative to this project, i think that's very significant because of, you know, all the concerns now of the arts organizations fleeing the city because there's no way to support the arts, and here, we have this incredible opportunity with no need for the city to jump in and try to save something but as a way that the community has come forward to support it. so i think that's absolutely significant for this, as well. >> president wolfram: thank you. commissioner johns? >> commissioner johns: thank you. many years ago, that is in the mid1980's, i had an office around the corner at 680 green street, and i have been familiar with the neighborhood since that time. these buildings, one of the things about the proposal which i found attractive was the -- was the -- the mention of commercial space. one of the problems with this neighborhood has