hi, commissioner wright, rich sucre, department staff. happy to address that. the issue we're currently running into is having the historical distance to provide enough of a sense of what is important and not, particularly for when evaluating buildings from the 90s, 2000s so on. i think only now are we starting to get a good picture on what the 70s and the 80s might bring for us, you know, ideally, it seems crazy that in our lifetime, vinyl windows might be considered something significant which is wild but in particular, for these kind of 90s, redoes of kind of the post, post modern, you know, like what happens after the post modern period, which is what happened in a lot of downtown, it's challenging to really assess at this point in time what really rises to the top and what we, what doesn't, so as i understand what this particular project and the recent redo that happened to it, we did not find it to be significant in its own right so it's one of those things that i think as we kind of do more evaluation and do more study as part of our larger citywide surv