our director was one of the presenters as was ted egan, the city's economist. they did go into what you were discussing. it was well attended, and it was very interesting. also during the week, i met with people from the armory. one of the department noontime forums was on windows. we often get a subject comes up in front of us on replacement windows, which ones not to, so for me and many in the department, it was relatively educational. yesterday, i met with the executive medical committee of st. luke's. commissioner sugaya: i don't know if i missed it at the last update, but apparently they are now in ownership of the former culinary institute building. are they supposed to be doing that? i guess you are not supposed to answer that. it is our understanding that further purchases -- i don't know what the situation is but it seems this needs to have some of vetting somewhere. the other concern is i don't know what it's historic status is, but i did not look it up to see it there was a landmark or not. the access to public spaces on the interior, that is a conce