From Mexican Cardboard House to Renovating Milford
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Bill Rosado has come a long way from the tree under which he was born in the Yucatan. The only running water in his cardboard house ran beneath his hammock, alongside ants carrying leaves that he watched with interest. But his interests have taken him elsewhere, and he wants to bring Milford with him. So he recently bought the most distinctive buildings in the borough, aiming to highlight history and fuel the town’s future prospects. He began with the Tom Quick Inn and went on to Forest Hall, Milford Theatre, Laurel Villa, Rock Ridge Inn and, on Sept. 17, he acquired the Hotel Fauchere, along with 403 Broad and the spa next door. He is negotiating other properties, he said this week.
From Mexican Cardboard House to Renovating Milford
From Mexican Cardboard House to Renovating…
From Mexican Cardboard House to Renovating Milford
Bill Rosado has come a long way from the tree under which he was born in the Yucatan. The only running water in his cardboard house ran beneath his hammock, alongside ants carrying leaves that he watched with interest. But his interests have taken him elsewhere, and he wants to bring Milford with him. So he recently bought the most distinctive buildings in the borough, aiming to highlight history and fuel the town’s future prospects. He began with the Tom Quick Inn and went on to Forest Hall, Milford Theatre, Laurel Villa, Rock Ridge Inn and, on Sept. 17, he acquired the Hotel Fauchere, along with 403 Broad and the spa next door. He is negotiating other properties, he said this week.