BY: Chloe Larkin
Source:
celebs.gather.com
Long Beach, CA - Before Jesse James made headlines as a serial cheater, he was well liked and a respected member of his community in Long Beach where he ran his "West Coast Chopper Business." The building where Jesse filmed most of his reality TV show, "Monster Garage," was just sold and the people who just bought it say that "Jesse wouldn't recognize the place" after the remodeling done from stem to stern.
The Orange County company that purchased Jesse's old property is planning to put it back on the market next month. After Jesse settled in that building with West Coast Choppers he created his famous Cisco Burger restaurant nearby, which was another popular spot in the area, according to Contra Costa Times.
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