i. magnin on union square. if you'll remember, i. magnin had seven floors and now macy's is there. i worked mostly on the third floor, and that was couture, and i'd sell one dress for the month, and that was rent. and nordstrom came in and up ended the process. the process was very genteel, the ladies would come in, and you'd wheel out the rack. i think of union square as such an important place in our city. it's where, you know, frank has a sign, you know, talking about aliens, taking over the government and all sorts of things happen. it's our, you know, central square, and i want to preserve that. and you know, i think that we're talking about a balance of, you know, keeping up with the changes and also preserving what we want and know and love. and how important this place is. and so i actually am leaning on the side of providing flexibility, and i say this because we haven't just heard this call from the owners, we've also heard it from the retailers. i think that having a third use -- third floor uses that are more flexible will help foot traffic and help uses on the third an