… The greatest feature of the whole place is the view in this next room,” he said. “Where in the western United States can you get a view like this. Half a billion dollars in boats sitting outside your window. … we have it right here.”
England said he often gives tours of the historic house at 1 Kentucky St., because it is so
visible.
“We get a lot of lookie-lous,” England said. “This one (gets a lot of attention) because it’s so visible. People call up all the time, they live in Oakland, they live in San Francisco, because they want to live there. Then they hear the rent.”
Proposals have run the gamut, England said, but few have come with a solid business plan. A sampling includes a massage parlor, hair salon, church startup, restaurant, Contra Costa County’s parolees, and bed and breakfast and event center.
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