“There’s no architectural appeal to it, and so I can see why neighbors would be scared of developers, of course, but what we're doing is delivering a different product, and what we’re doing is being true to the neighborhood and bringing the history back. So until they actually grasp that, all they think is that we’re in there, we’re trying to turn it, make a buck and get out. But my business partner and I, we care so much about everyone in the neighborhood, everyone on that block. We want to make sure our job sites are clean. We want to make sure that we are not hurting the neighborhood, but people don’t like change.”