and james l. knight foundation called the sole of the community project supports my belief far from actings a barrier of progress historic preservation is fundamental to our city's social, culture and economic life in a way that's not widely appreciated. the soul of the community focuses on what it calls community attachment. it turns out residents' perception on public policy concerns like job, economy and safety show little correlation about how attached residents are 0 their communities. rather people consistently give higher ratings for ratings that relate to quality day-to-day life. the three main quality that's attach people to place are areas of physical beauties, opportunities for socializing and community's openness to all people. across all 26 communities studied, there's consistent anomaly while perceptions of the local economy do not play a significant factor in driving community attachment, those communities with the highest attachment also have the highest rates of economic growth. >> thank