Affordable housing in NYC: Shipping containers eyed for Bronx development | am New York
“Shipping containers could become the building blocks for affordable housing in the Bronx.”
https://www.amny.com/news/shipping-containers-affordable-housing-1.17546664
UF DCP Feature of Orlando Proposal
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Central Florida may get apartments built using shipping containers – Orlando Sentinel
6 years ago at Fox Residence!
This Time Last Year Home Magazine Gainesville Featured bndr Container Projects
Stephen Presents at 2017 FCDA Conference April 26-28
Orlando Marriott Lake Mary, 1501 International Parkway, Lake Mary, FL 32746
TINY HOMES AS AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING OPTIONS
Communities are concerned about having reasonably priced housing and “tiny homes” are certainly are reasonably priced. Some firms in Gainesville, Europe, Austin, and Las Vegas have taken it to a new level using such structures for student housing and commercial development.
Presenting with Brett Hiltbrand, CEO of Cornerstone Tiny Homes in Longwood, FL
Gainesville Man Hopes To Raise Money For Float Center – WUFT News
We’re working on this design with Mat Chandler. It is a great opportunity to make therapuetic space with containers.
https://www.wuft.org/news/2017/02/10/gainesville-man-hopes-to-raise-money-for-float-center/
Mat is holding a fundraiser for the project March 18. Details here…
https://www.facebook.com/events/1351479761580446/?ti=cl
More information will be posted soon. Check back for a project page.
Wynwood Yard and Little River Box Company
Congratulations to my favorite box builder, Little River Box Company, put together the latest addition to Wynwood Yards.
Here are some images from my recent visit. Well designed and finely crafted containers.
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Sun Sentinel Features Container Developments
Here is the article. Our HIVE project is referenced by ou partner Little River Box Co. It is mentioned about halfway through…
“In Miami, Little River Box Co. specializes in converting shipping containers into temporary or permanent businesses such as barbershops and bars. One of the company’s projects involves using 10 containers to build a proposed mixed-use development in the 1400 block of Northeast Fourth Avenue in Fort Lauderdale. Restaurants and retail would be on the ground floor, with offices above.”
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