 Welcome to JSA TV, the newsroom for tech and telecom professionals. I'm Jamie Skado-Kutayev, JSA, and I'm here at ITW 2016 with my very good friend, Mr. Todd Raymond. He's the CEO of 1547 Critical Systems Reality. Todd, welcome to JSA TV. Thanks, Jamie. Good morning. So it's great to be here on JSA TV again. I know. It's a series that we're doing here of Todd and his growing list of successes. So you can check out other interviews, actually, of 1547. But today you're getting the very latest. We have an announcement of a facility here in Chicago. Can you tell us what makes Chicago your latest and greatest facility? Sure, Jamie. Chicago is a unique opportunity for us. It's a 230,000 square foot building on the south side of Chicago located about a mile from the University of Chicago. Everything that the south side of Chicago implies, it is a historic building. It was the first commercial bakery in the United States. And it is on the register of historic places, the national register for historic places. So it really gives us an opportunity to take one of the most, I think, one of the most beautiful buildings in the south side of Chicago and turn it into a modern-day technology facility. It's going to be a beautiful project. I just love that, and the restoration, bringing back the elegance of the old Chicago. You actually showed me a picture of it a few years ago, and gorgeous, gorgeous. So now Chicago is just one in a portfolio of facilities for you. Can you tell us a bit about some of your other properties? Sure. We have three other properties currently in the portfolio in addition to Chicago. Orangeburg, New York, which is located within the New York Metro. Cheyenne, Wyoming, which is now actually full, recently filled that facility up. And Kapele, Hawaii, which is my favorite one to visit. So they're all unique. Kapele is the first of what will be a three-building complex. It is small. It's about 12,000 square feet in its retail. So it's cages and cabinets. We have some private suites. Cheyenne was green fields out of the ground. It's the first of a three-building campus. And that one filled up about a year and a half to two years sooner than we anticipated. We have an anchor tenant there that grew quickly. Then Orangeburg, New York, 232,000 square foot building. That was our first development, and we're about 50% occupied there. So and growing in all of our locations. In your New York facility, there's a diversity play with Manhattan, correct? So what type of clients are attracted there? Basically anybody who's going to locate their equipment outside of downtown Manhattan. We see the same tenants, customers, clients that you would see in Northern New Jersey in that market. We have a little bit of an advantage. We're in an enterprise zone. We have a better price on power than in New Jersey and can educate in Long Island. Much higher. But our customers are cloud providers, financial analytics firms, cable companies. So a good diverse mix of customers. And when will Chicago be online for you guys? Yeah, that's a good question. We're currently in the permitting process. We spent some time yesterday with the engineers finalizing the 85% drawings. And also with the potential anchor tenant, trying to get some of their design concepts into the facility. As you know, and some of the listeners may know, our model is to customize data centers for our clients. We work collaboratively with our clients all the time. From really our tagline being from concept through completion. We like to be involved the minute they believe that they need to outsource their data center. They want to build it elsewhere other than in their own facilities. We want to be involved because with the in-house construction expertise that we have, design expertise that we have, we can basically build anything for any client. And so for our viewers who want to learn more about this custom solution, where can they go? 1547realti.com. We can see pictures of all our sites there and we're constantly updating it with new information. Thank you so much for joining us here, Todd, and thank you viewers for tuning in to JSA TV.