 Alright, good afternoon, everyone. My name is Ryan Coleman. I'm the Economic Development Director for the City of Columbia and welcome down here to the heart of the Main Street District, the new international corridor for food and dining here in Columbia, South Carolina. It's my pleasure to welcome you all today as we celebrate another ribbon cutting and grand opening today, providing our welcoming remarks. It's my pleasure to introduce Mayor Daniel Rickman. He will be followed by Matt Kennel, President and CEO of the Main Street District and then today's guest of honor, Mr. Sean Kim, owner of Marie Moa Korean Barbecue. You want to go first? Alright. Matt Kennel, what's up first? Hello, I'm Matt Kennel with the Main Street District and when the mayor says go first, I go first. I always go. But I just wanted to welcome Moa to the Main Street District. We are just so excited about that. Thank you, Sean and Kim, for everything that you've done to bring this to Main Street. It's so exciting to see offices convert to retail to a place where people can experience Main Street, can sit inside, can sit outside and really enjoy everything that Columbia has to offer. That's what builds energy. That's what builds pedestrian activity and really makes a great downtown. So we wanted to thank you for that and thank you for choosing this location and thank you for coming to the Main Street District and thank all of you for coming today. On this, let me turn it over to Mayor Rickman, who seems to have ribbon cuttings every couple of days now. He's been a wonderful mayor and just I know you'll want to hear what he has to say. So Mayor Rickman. Good afternoon, everyone. Another exciting day on Main Street. We're opening another new business here but probably one of our most anticipated openings is everybody's been walking up and down Main Street for months anticipating this opening and Sean, Mike, I want to thank y'all very much for your investment, your commitment to our community and more enough bringing some excitement on to Main Street here with a new addition. So excited to spend some time in here and make my way through the menu. If all folks know being a former restaurateur, I'm a little bit of a foodie, so I like to eat. It's not good for my waistline, but I enjoy it tremendously and so excited to try the table side with some friends and family down here on Main Street was continue to grow. But as Matt said, it's always great to see a retail space get converted into a space that creates a whole lot of activity for our community and having a restaurant here just adds to all the attributes that are on Main Street as we continue to push for more living downtown. We want to make sure we have more options and so excited y'all chose to be here. You know, it's always good to have an alum come back. As you know, Sean was a student at the university. We got some professors here. We have the pastor here and a great representation of the Korean community here. Thank y'all all for being here and showing support with that. I'm going to turn it over to Sean to say a few words on part of the ownership team. Good afternoon. I can't believe I have a mayor on my door, but that's from your opening up. I mean, thank you for your welcoming and supporting us to settle in Colombia. Many people ask me if I'm from Charlotte, but actually, I've been here 28 years. I don't look like originally from Colombia, but I'm Colombian more than any other cities I lived in. So Colombia has been always wonderful. I love Colombia just like mayor. I mean, here I I found similar common things. I mean, he's a immigrant families. He went to Dalamor. I follow him a couple years later and also wife and two kids. He wants to own the person on the wire. That's the spot me and Anna when day night. So excellent, excellent experience, opening up restaurants in Main Street. And we have some folks from church and Charlotte location and my board members for them now joining us. So we'll make a good work here. And we serve you just like we sincerely serve, you know, mayor and Colombian people. So let me introduce some VIP today. As a mayor said, we have some professor I met 95 when I came USC. I was a sociology major transferred to USC. Mr. Professor Shin was there. And our pastor Korean Community Presbyterian Church pastor John Kim is here today. And my father and mother, I'm just introducing the people I really appreciate in my life up to this point. My father, mother and my brothers here today. And Lee Meshburn, many of them about here and half ago, building, you know, restaurant in this office building, it was a multi office building. He said he first time he said, don't do it. I mean, too much work here. We transformed all the office. We didn't even have a gas line here. Electric wasn't enough. So it took a while but Lee drew with I mean, best team ever.