the readers loft was first opened 21 years ago by the owner, virginia crest, then there -- barnes & noble moved into town, and they would have a major road project that would close our street, and it became apparent she needed to do something else. so, she looked for the kind of commercial space that she was looking for, and she didn't find it. so she bought this land and built this building and went into the commercial property business. but -- so right at the center of the building, which has four other rentable spaces, is the readers loft. it is the largest of the spaces here, and that move probably made it possible for us to continue to exist. throughout the so-called recession we continued to have higher sales and better profits each year. and have continued to do that. we are kind of known for literary fiction. we sell a ton of mysteries. we have the largest poetry selection in northeastern wisconsin. i can assure you. even the barnes & noble has -- their poetry section is pretty flimsy and has only the popular stuff. and what we're basically known for is getting the book you want.