If factories and production lines can mass produce everyday items like smartphones and cars, why can't they be used to rapidly build housing? Brittany Chang/Insider That's what Washington state-based ...
Washington-based Pallet is building prefab tiny homes to provide shelter for people who are unhoused. Its smallest $7,500 64-square-foot unit "Pallet 64" is now being used in villages across the US.
The Lawrence Community Shelter, 3655 E. 25th St., is pictured on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023. The Lawrence Community Shelter Board of Directors on Monday approved a $680,050 addendum to its funding ...
Bigger isn't always better, according to the rising interest in tiny homes. Tiny home sales skyrocketed during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some consumers wanted to downsize their primary ...