we talked to prada, lulu lemon, lewis vuitton, maz ratry, ralph lauren, tesla, and we talked to probably 100 tenants and not anyone that would take the upper floor spaces. and in fact, what we foresee happening is that we're going to have to because the second floor can't be converted to office, we have a 50 foot store front and we will have to carve out an entrance for the second level to get up to the second level off post street. and to carve out three entrances on that, none of them will be viable and give enough identity for the amount of space. the floor plates are a little over 6,000 feet. on the third floor t quasi-retail are not 6,000 feet useers. at best they are maybe 1,000 and mid block with windows just on the north and south which if we try to break up user, users with no window, no light, no air, and i don't want to rent space to people who don't have light and air. the other thing is i can tell you that we talk about economics, and the rents have on the retail areas in the streets are down probably almost 30% around union square just to signify the structural change and t