Many cities have turned to affordable prefab homes for the homeless because modular structures can be built quickly and at low costs. The most recent major project in San Francisco,though, has elope into roadblocks. Local firm Panoramic Interests proposed stacking 100 modules above a parking lot. Made in a factory in China, and they would cost approximately $200000 per unit. That’s half the average build price of regular low-cost housing. The project is in bureaucratic limbo. As a result,Forbes...
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