rasheda alexander, let's begin with you. you have raised your children there.t the neighborhood. you one victory, slight extension from eviction, though you are fighting to make that permanent. >> yes. i came out of homelessness and became a resident at university city townhomes. i have raised my daughter, now 17, and these homes. the area is a really good area. they have really good schools. the amenities that are there are very accommodating. over the years, i have seen what was invested into our community slowly stripped away from us. they took out children's institutions, learning institutions, elementary schools, early childhood center, and a high school. years later, they're displacing the families here. but this community has been a close knit community for over 40 years. everybody in the community are pretty close. we're pretty much like family. juan: i wanted to ask sheldon davids, you have also lived in the community for many years and still have relatives there and friends. what about this whole issue of the management company wanting to renovate the