 We want to thank everyone for being here today. Weather turned out great, we got a great crowd. It's been a long process to get this project completed. It took a lot of help from a lot of people, but I think most people agree that it's certainly enhanced the arrival of this corner of Jervay Street and Lincoln. And we're looking for it to serve as a hub for customer service to all our visitors as well as our residents that need information on restaurants, attractions, tours, and any information they may need about our city and about our region. It wouldn't have happened without the help of a lot of people. Certainly the support of Mayor Benjamin and a great city staff. Missy Gentry, when I went to Missy about four years ago with this idea, she's been very supportive every since and seen it through its completion. Jeff Palin, Krista Hampton, a number of people. Robert Anderson, Gregory Tucker with his expertise in the experience and construction, walked the project through to completion. Couldn't have done it without him. Dana Higgins, so many people. Hal Stephenson shared my vision four years ago about what this could be on the corner. Meredith into the whole Vista Guild. Fred Dell, everyone in the area is so supportive and it would not have happened without the support of so many people. And I know I've left individuals out that helped make this happen. But thank you all. And at this time, I'm going to turn it over to the mayor. But before we do that, when you have your friends and your family come visit, send them down and we'll take good care of them. And with that, Mayor Stephen Benjamin. Do you guys feel this energy? Do you feel it? Look around you. I mean, look around you at this incredible gathering of citizens in Columbia, South Carolina. This is a big day for a relatively small in terms of area endeavor. But it's representative of what so many of you have been working on for so long. Some of you new to the city? Some of you have been here for decades working to build Columbia and then what we know it can be. To help the city live up its promise. That's construction, baby. That's a good thing. That's a good thing. But to be able to make small strategic investments that recognize the historic value of places like Columbia's Vista, as Kirkman Finley would call it. In the pepper with new buildings and strategic public sector investments and watch private sector investment grow. We together are doing something special in this city across this region. The work that Bill, his entire team has been doing at Experience Columbia, with I think I'd say, I think Mr. Duvall would agree, a banner year last year, taking an incredible natural event like the eclipse. And turning it into something special, singularly special for Columbia, South Carolina is representative of what we can do when we work together. I do want to thank Bill and his team. Thank Teresa Wilson, the fantastic team at the City of Columbia. Fred Delt and his leadership at the Columbia Development Corporation helping Shepherd, this entire area and our fantastic partners in the business community, Carl Blackstone and his team. We're doing some great things together, y'all. And we're going to continue doing great things together. The Vista is vibrant. The Vista Guild is leading here together. We're going to turn this city into the place we all know it can be. We will not only retain our fantastic millennials, but we're going to make sure we retain our perennials and everyone else who wants perennials of those of us. I'm not over 50 yet, but I'll be there sometime soon. Those are over 50 as well. This is the city for all people. And this is representative of a gateway into the city. It says, welcome to Columbia. Let's experience everything the Midlands has to offer. So thank you. Excited to be here with y'all. Thank y'all for coming out, making us a rather day.