The Office of Emergency Management is currently testing out its new prefab disaster housing in Downtown Brooklyn by having employees live in the apartments, and the 500- and 800-square-foot units seem pretty nice. One of the best parts? "The amount of closet space. There are closets in every room and they're spacious. An interesting fact: the closets were built from recycled wood and the carpenters were Amish from Indiana." The worst part? The shower flooded the bathroom. [Brick Underground; previously]
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