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He added: "I don't want to talk about it. I don't want to talk about me." Almena is the lease holder of the converted warehouse in Oakland that caught fire Friday night, killing at least 36 people who had gathered there for a dance party. "I'd gladly would give my entire life of fortune, of wealth and experence again and again," Almena said first in an interview with NBC Bay Area. "There's nothing more important than the lives lost there." Kin, Strangers Alike Reeling From Loss of Lives in Fire Almena, 46, said he did not organize or attend the event, which he described as a fusion of art and culture. Instead, he decided to rent a hotel for the night for his wife and three children. City officials said the space was not permitted as a residential building, but Almena said about 20 people lived there. Almena said the group was a collective of young artists called Satya Yuga, and that he was like the group's grandfather. "The center we all lived there, and was one of creativity, and beauty, and optimism," Almena told NBC Bay Area.

Nail Artist, Music Manager Died 'Where She Wanted to Be' Almena, who was convicted in January of receiving stolen property and is now on probation, said police had been in and out of the East Oakland building through the past few years to respond to break-ins and other concerns of the people who lived there. "They'd come in and walk through our space, and they'd always say, 'Wow, what an amazing space,'" Almena said. Musician, UC Student Are Latest Oakland Fire Victims ID'd In a follow-up interview on NBC's "Today" show, Almena said he was "only there to say one thing -- that I am incredibly sorry and that everything that I did was to make this a stronger, more beautiful community and to bring people together." The interview grew contentious when Almena was asked about allegations that he was more concerned about making profits than safety. Timeline: City Has Been Fighting Warehouse Owners for YearsThis is not profit, this is loss," he said on "Today."