Last month, Amazon announced that it's turning an old hotel it bought in downtown Seattle into a temporary shelter for homeless people.

It's only going to be open through 2017. Amazon bought the land to turn it into part of its ever expanding campus.

But for now, Amazon has partnered with nonprofit organization Mary's Place and the Seattle Mayor's office to run the shelter.

Here's what it's like inside:

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