decide to do. we did see maybe 200, 300 people or maybe more that we thought were in a sort of gray zone that could go either way. depending on the traffic patterns. despite the uncertainty it became clear that geography would work in the old town s favor. having two facilities fairly close together proved to be beneficial for customers dropping off pets for daycare or overnight stays. some may live closer to one or work closer to another facility. so when they go on vacation they might take them to one, and when they go to doggy day camp on the way to work they take them to the other location. research proved that the sterling resort would be a good fit, that hasn t always been the case for every potential location. when it comes down to the numbers old town has had to take a pass. we did a full market study for the charlottesville, virginia market and made the decision that the market didn t have the population density. decisions like that won t stop old town from eyeing