my name is jim heron and long time san francisco residents. i was a tenet at 34 bryant from 91 to 20s 12. i begame aware of bryant street when i ran into a art gallery. when i opened my own practice i was fortunate to find a space on the floor. the building seemed mostly empty but that changed in the 90 during the.com boom. there was [inaudible] graphic designs, public relation firms, photographerers, artist and architects. on the ground floor there was a shipping weir house and retail out let for distressed furniture. during my 20 years i saw businesses come and go. i feel the proposed occupancy is appropriate for the biledsing and neighborhoods and seems consist wnts the recent history mpt speaking as a architect with a strong personal connection it the buildsing i was optimistic the new design recognizes and preserves the special qualities that attracted to me originally. with the regard of street access, over the 21 years that i was there i probably crossed the street at least twice a day and i don't remember it being a huge issues, but i