Elon Musk is working on SpaceX's Mars rocket ship in Texas while other top executives flock to Davos. A local thinks the CEO is using an historic home as a crash pad — take a look inside.
The A-frames survived Beulah, eventually ending up in the hands of Pearce — and now SpaceX. As is customary for the company, SpaceX renamed a street on its new site "Rocket Road."One of SpaceX's launch control centers west of Boca Chica Village.In fact, the main gate of the work yard is just a short walk away from Pearce's former property.
That's because Boca Chica Beach, an untamed and publicly accessible strip of land, is just 2 miles away.The kitchen and living room lead out to a small patio.A spiral staircase winds up to the loft floor.It's bright, clean, and roomy up there.Around the corner is the master bedroom, which faces a secluded bay behind the property. After selling, Pearce said it wouldn't surprise him if Musk used the home.
SpaceX did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider for this story. Company representatives in past years have routinely declined to comment on the whereabouts of executives.
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