On Aug. 11, Sasha Paulsen wrote an article about a mobile home (“Trailers transformed”), except she used the word “trailer” 22 times. The word “trailer” was used more than 60 years ago as a way of ...
Millions of Americans, many poor and vulnerable, live in mobile and manufactured homes. When catastrophe strikes, they’re often on their own. By Hilary Howard, Christopher Flavelle and Caitlin Ochs ...
Cesar Gaona Jr.’s story is a familiar one. A native of the Avenel section of Woodbridge in his late 20s, he was excited to buy his first home when he started his search last spring. But even with his ...
The future of manufactured homes may reinvent the form of something that already widely exists- trailer parks. All across the United States, these small homes are being reimagined by architects by ...
A barefoot Dave Marra, sipping a rum and Coke in a blue tumbler, leans back on a rusty patio chair in front of the three-bedroom, double-wide trailer he shares with his cousin, John Marra. The ...
In the years following World War II, Exeter, like most towns in the United States, found housing to be one of the challenges facing the community. The war stopped nearly all construction of new homes, ...
Before Santa comes to town, the tree sellers do, packing themselves into trailers and vans across New York City to claim a slice of the competitive tree market. By Addie Morfoot and Tessa Belle ...
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