mr. ellington, we're in the category of working with the community. how do you envision designing bayview -- i'm sorry. how do you envision designating bayview as a cultural district benefiting or hurting business? >> let's start by setting the context of what this community means to african-americans. given the amount of displacement and pressure that the neighborhood has felt, it's unfortunate that many folks that i've grown up with, many family members, many of the community members, have been forced out of this district. what we're starting to see is a resurgence. we're starting to see folks come together and stand up for the neighborhood that they deserve. and one of the examples that i like to bring up is the organizations that are bringing the businesses back to 3rd street. we have five brand-new businesses coming back to the 3rd street corridor. of the five new businesses coming back. four are african-american. four live in 94124. and that's because there was a collective effort of folks that recognize the cultural significance of bayview. fou