Good evening everyone and welcome. I am the director of the Research Library and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the library we are pleased to have Cathy Davidson with us this evening, the author of the critically important book of the new education how to revolutionize the university to prepare students for a world in flux. The distinguished professor at the City University of new york at the director of the Futures Initiative Program Prior to joining the faculty sh she felt they shared a professorship at the Vice President for disciplinary studies at duke university. Serving on the corporation the developer as you probably know on the firefox web browser and the underwriter of a community of open Source Developers appointed by president obama through the National Council on the humanities and was the 2016 recipient of the award for significant contributions to Higher Education. All of that you probably know it in any case you can read it in the program should you wish to refresh
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Be conscious of time. And if you would like to talk about public benefits, i have a slide on that. Or if you want to see the context for phase two and three, i can flip to that. In general, thats the program of phase one. We are looking at demolition starting first quarter, maybe Second Quarter. Well be doing grading and Building Infrastructure probably Second Quarter and hopefully well be opening the new and rehabilitated buildings in late 2020, early 2021. And are those intended to be historic tax credit projects . We would love them to, and we were happen to see that although there were modifications to the program that the tax credits did survive. So weve filed a part 1 and we have a conversation to have with nps. Great. Thank you. Any questions . Commissioner pearlman . Commissioner pearlman do you know the timing related to the orton project . I believe some of theirs will open late this year and others will trail into 2019. Oh, okay. Theyre in advance. Orton has one tenant in to
But fast forward to all the things that happened post world war ii as well. Theres many communitis that benefited and continue to benefit. Yeah. If its it may be a simple fix like bullet points, stating the number of programmes and theres already a good bit of information in the nomination, just expanding that a little bit further. Right. We could rely on this information, you know, for nominations at other levels and other Historic Context statements could use this information. Right. Thank you. Commissioner pearlman. Can i ask about the need for speed. Were talking about cramming a lot of information and deadlines and up to the 16 days from now is friday, february 2. So is there another hearing within a short period of time, because like were saying, id hate to have it almost done and then something happens because its almost done as opposed to waiting a months or two. So, mr. Frye . Commissioners, i was going to reframe what our thinking of the process would be moving forward is if
After a 1000point drop . Higher, it seems. Heres abigail doolittle. Abigail were looking at a rebound rally for the major averages. Dow,e open, we have the s p, and the nasdaq higher by more than 1 . It is similar to what we saw on tuesday. Not quite as frenzied as what we saw on tuesday, but nonetheless, sharp snap back after yesterday. The dow down more than 1000 points. Lots of uncertainty and volatility. As he happened to the bloomberg and look at the s p 500, futures overnight into today, the trading action, we are going to see this story. Teachers had been higher, higher, futures had been higher, higher, higher command and lower. We have seen these whipsaws around the week. What is next for stocks on this correction officially yesterday, not so much right now but on this correction that seems to have come out of nowhere. Is the factf pain that the major averages have been overbought. Perhaps stocks went too far, too fast. His is g btv 3006 this is in relation to the. 00day moving