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Contra Costa Unincorporated Area
With 22 communities and nearly 16% of the County’s residents, the unincorporated portions of the County reflect the diversity of opportunity available in the County as a whole.
From transit
villages (Contra Costa Centre/Pleasant Hill BART and Bay Point);
marina/waterfront settings (Bethel Island, Discovery Bay, Bay Point,
and Rodeo); employment centers (Contra Costa Centre, Bay Point,
North Richmond, unincorporated Martinez, and Pacheco); to downtown
retailing (Crockett, Rodeo, El Sobrante, Bay Point, and Alamo); the
unincorporated communities provide a business friendly atmosphere.
The unincorporated communities also offer diverse residential opportunities in the inner East Bay (Kensington, East Richmond Heights, North Richmond, El Sobrante, Montalvin/Tara Hills/Bayview, Rodeo, Crockett, and Port Costa); in the suburban Central County (Alamo, Blackhawk, Clyde, Contra Costa Centre, Diablo, Mt. View, Pacheco, and Vine Hill); and in the suburbanizing East County (Bay Point, Bethel Island, Byron, Discovery Bay, and Knightsen).
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Contra Costa County Business Dynamics - Additional Research from "Building on our Assets" Study 2011