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  2. An old jail won’t be turned into new homes as Florida leaders ...

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    The housing would be a combination of 38 “comfort” tiny homes that are 500 square feet as well as an 84-unit apartment complex. “This is a great opportunity and a great location,” said ...

  3. Living Small: Charming Tiny Home Communities Across America - AOL

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    Spur, Texas is not exclusively a tiny home community, but claims to be the first U.S. town to have welcomed tiny homes. In 2014, the town passed first-in-the-nation legislation that allowed ...

  4. Florida Man Builds 10-Foot-Wide Tiny Home To Spite ... - AOL

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    After his neighbors spearheaded an effort to deny his request to build a larger house on a narrow lot, this man built a 10-foot-wide, 1,547-square-foot tiny home to spite them. Now he's selling ...

  5. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    Tiny homes in Detroit Semi-mobile tiny house in New Zealand Tiny house with cottage style (10x24 ft). The tiny-house movement (also known as the small house movement) [1] is an architectural and social movement promoting the reduction and simplification of living spaces.

  6. In Manatee County, tiny home communities could play a ... - AOL

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    New Florida policies are aimed at encouraging industrial employers to build affordable housing on their property. In Manatee County, tiny home communities could play a role in affordable housing ...

  7. Midgetville - Wikipedia

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    The "Midgetville" in Vienna, Virginia, visible from the W&OD Trail, was a collection of six small cottages that were torn down in 2008. In 1882 the site was a small summertime resort that people visited when they wanted to escape the stressful lifestyle of Washington, D.C. In 1892 the area was purchased by Alexander Wedderburn.