 I would love to see Fifth Street revitalized and bring back some of the old traditions that we had there, of course, with a new twist. Welcome to Freeport. My name is Cletus Reneri Burke and I was born and raised in Freeport and have returned after a hiatus in Washington, D.C. in Virginia and this is my partner Nancy Albert. We have opened CN Antiques on Market LLC in May of 2018. We were in a business together as a previous antique shop in Saxonburg, Pennsylvania and whenever they had closed we partnered together and thought this would be a great community to bring antiques and collectibles to the town and just another business within this community. Freeport when I was a child was a thriving town with drug stores and banks and dry goods stores and of course the choup men's store was also an integral part of this town. There were restaurants and Main Street, which is Fifth Street, used to be a bustling area for shopping and just, you know, living. Unfortunately with the advent of Natrona Heights Plaza, things kind of slowed down in Freeport. People got older and some of the business is closed but we they're starting to revitalize Freeport some with a few new businesses. However, I think that, you know, with our river, which is a very important part of our community, they built a community dock and we draw people from Oakmont and Pittsburgh and up the river during our September by the River festivities and also the spring fling open house here. We felt that Freeport was a growing community that we thought it would be revitalized and that's why we thought it'd be a great place for us to start our own business here and try to bring more people into the town and appreciate some of the treasures that we have found and brought into the community. Well, I was born and raised here and it was always a very friendly community. People joined together as a child we had parades and Halloween parades and Christmas parades and it had a real community spirit. Some of that has waned in the past few years so I think that having HGTV come in and try to revitalize some of the buildings and the facades and help the community along and focus on the river because that is an integral part of our community. It would really do well for Freeport. Yes, absolutely. I feel that Freeport, the river brings in a lot of the summer with the boats and everybody here is super friendly and that's why we actually chose to be a part of this community and to just unite with the locals and try to bring more people into this great little historic town. And one of the historic buildings is the chute building as she mentioned that's right on fifth at the corner. It's a beautiful building if somebody would take that and bring that back to life. I think that would really help the community thrive. I see that there could be a coffee shop, a bakery, another old-time pharmacy with the soda counters or with ice cream and so forth for the community. That's why we came here. We're hoping to get other businesses to see what we saw in this community and be a part of it and help it get back on the map.