The city of Stockton’s historic 1926 City Hall building is for sale or lease. I toured the venerable Renaissance Revival edifice from basement to roof. Most citizens visiting City Hall go to the first floor to pay bills or to the second to council chambers. But beyond these public spaces the building conceals a mishmash of stately appointments and dated office crap, busy, well-lit office hives and hushed, long-vacant rooms, and more crannies than an English muffin.