Thanks for joining us on this beautiful december day to mark this Ground Breaking of the exciting new edition of the San Francisco landscape. My name is mike sanford. I work for the reality corporation. Its my pleasure to be your mc today. On behalf of reality and all of our partners and this development project. Welcome. I was talking to my daughter this morning, shes 4 years old and she says to me like most days, daddy, what are you doing today . Actually i have a very exciting day. We are meeting with people this afternoon and most importantly i get to be part of this Ground Breaking project and the mayor is going to be here. He runs the city and thinking she would be very impressed with her father. And she says okay, can i watch my little pony on your ipad. She will be the media worker and i know this will be the cutting edge when shes ready to join the work force. 333 brandon is the lead project development in San Francisco. Like everything that we are inspired to do in this great
Around here and compliments it which is design, but could be as modern as what you would expect. We need those buildings, we need those examples. John and his team, they are all coming up. Also, its not in expensive to do this. I mean, you have to add on some additional cost for that and i want to thank you for that because having a water reclamation system on the site is incredibly reflective. That means we are hoping for rain. But it is, i think a very demonstrate a modern progressive design. But also designed for a very diversed bunch of clients and the new, its not just tech, it could be anybody that wants to work in a collaborative environment. What happens when you look at the kilroy portfolio, you see the tenants, pack 12, new ones like kc, i think its tv and some other names that i cant even pronounce, crinkle is one of them and others that i have yet to visit. I have to do that on my tuesdays is visit some of these sites that i cant pronounce. I want to congratulations you and
I have a question about the organization of the prehistoric preservation is there ever my elevation of the organization of the way the staff works in the quadrant so the preservation staff is assigned within a quadrant because northwest needs help but southeast cant help because of the workload. We have assignments within each quadrant. I have a question about the organization the quadrant system i i know we talk about it every year or two if thats the way to go all the current planning we havent talked about that by putting folks in the quadrant. The advantage is people get to know their district and the key players and their somewhat distinct. Tim you might want to comment on that. Tim. Our sequa theyre housed in different quadrant their floaters they go where the need t is bans a quadrant like you said Southeast Quadrant is overwhelmed well see if the other quadrants r are able to help. We try to rethink it but we have noticed an improvement or efficiency in reducing the sequa backl
There is opportunity to create these amazing environments. The city of San Francisco like any well intended entity, it will make a few mistakes here or there, but by and large, when you just as we all do as husbands and wives and parents, when you take a look at San Francisco in the total context, i know of no place in this country that is this forward thinking, its a liberal city that understand in order to have the money to do great things for citizens, it has to have a robust business climate. I cant think of a better place to be, it almost makes me teary eyed what we can do with this country if we had the same spirit as San Francisco does. With that, i would like to say, last but not least, you cant do this without a Great Partnership with the city. The mayor, you know i love the guy. I really do. Hes amazing. I have six kids. Im so worried about their future in this country. I want to believe that every level of politics it would be amazing. Thank you supervisor james, and tom and
Reporting tonight from carbondale, illinois, heres anthony mason. Mason and this is our western edition. Good evening. It was the greatest show on earth. The sun and the moon put on a celestial performance for an audience of hundreds of millions, a matinee that saw the moon upstage the sun and bring darkness to daytime. The sun was completely blocked for a couple minutes in a band 70 miles wide that stretched across 14 states from oregon to south carolina. It was the first coasttocoast total eclipse in 99 years, for Many Americans a onceina lifetime chance to witness and celebrate a wonder of the universe. We have a team of correspondents at key locations across the zone of totality, and we begin with mark strassmann. Oh, my god, its almost complete. Reporter across america, the clockwork of the cosmos turned day into night and then day again. And for one afternoon, millions of people looked up at the sky rather than down at their phones. Oh, my gosh. There it goes. Reporter 200 millio