so the first thing is really that glen parkers see themselves as a village in a larker city. maybe you guys are familiar with this but they refer to their neighborhood commercial district on diamond as a village and it definitely has some village characteristics. there are a number of local restaurants and shops and cafes, a pizza, popular restaurants and is the heart of the neighborhood, socialization space. you can see people outside, walking and meeting. and there is tremendous synergy with the bart station and pedestrians coming through there. it is a walkable, vibrant village area. glen park is also another characteristic of glen park it's not a high rise urban neighborhood, not even mid rise urban fabed. a few buildings extend above three stories in the neighborhood. a lot of these buildings are single family homes that wind into the canyon so it gives the neighborhood a real human scale and intimacy that people appreciate. and one of the greatest resources of living near glen park is the proximity to glen canyon park which is 60 acres of -- 60 plus acres of urban wilde