It started in a weathered barn set back on family land in the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas. Rough timber, open air, dust settling into the grain of the floor. About 800 square feet. No power. No signal. Just enough space—and pressure—to figure things out. That’s where Jacob Brown and his wife, Thais, began building what would become JT Collective Tiny Homes.
“Like most entrepreneurs, I had just lost my job and so we had to do something. I threw on a tool belt because that had kind of been my experience, always working in a variety of different trades. ”
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