. >> good evening, commission e-s allen lowe from the law firm of nixon and peabodyy, attorney for of the owners of 555 9th street. the prong is about 150 square foot retail center. it has tenants ranging from bed bath and beyond. nordstrom's rack, trader joes, peer one imports and a wells fargo a.t.m. as well as publico urban tacoria. they are formal retail tenants who have been there over 10 years. it has produced many dollars in sales revenues and employs over 400 people. it has been existing as i said over 10 years, well before the formula retail legislation and well before the eastern districts. what this legislation is really intended to do is just ratify what currently exists. there is no proposed change in use. there is no proposed alteration to any aspect of the center. it's just to keep what currently exists at the site. there has been some concern that this is really designed to bring in a big box retail tenant. that's not the intention in conversations with supervisor kim's office, the project has agreed to cap the limitation that a tenant up to 75,000 square feet, which i