i will now give it to tina chan of the sponsors. >> thank you, john. i am with the associate capital project sponsor. i'm drink here also with kevin from our architect firm and stem from our shoreline engineer. -- and sam from our shoreline engineer. we have already provided a bit of context but we are thrilled to be one of the 11 southern bayfront projects breathing new life into this part of town. our site in particular has been closed off to the public for the better part of the past 150-160 years, servicing a variety of industrial uses from barrel making and gunpowder, to of course, power generation. in 2011, city staff, including members of the staff and the port commission, played a large part in helping to close it down a polluting power plants, allowing and paving the way to create this mixed-use development today. as david mentioned, it shows our property area which is comprised of 29 acres. 4.8 acres which is owned. they have allowed us to study our property. 2.8 of those acres are owned by the port. most of which are along the waterfront and