meyer and it was built for the bethlehem steel company.in the 1940s the building was sold and converted to a convalescent home operated by kaiser permanente foundation. in the 1960s, he sold the property to a doctor to change the name to the mission bay convalescent hospital. the facility, at that time had 56 beds and was funded mostly by medicare. in 2012 the state decreased the funding for the facility and required more nurses and square footage per bed, and consequently, with the reduction of the medicare funding, and designing more overhead and less beds, they ended up closing the facility. in august of 2014, the vacant facility was purchased by a group of people. this is an aerial view of the property. it is located in the pennsylvania avenue, one lot off of 18th street. the lot is 100 by 100 feet and backs up to the freeway which you can see the top of the screen. the structure is a two-story concrete building and consists of over 11,000 square feet. it does have a basement as well. the structure is identified as a historic resource