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My Life in Tents

By Sara Clemence ⋅ 11:34 am June 16, 2009 ⋅ 2 comments

louis frank emerson brown simon levyIt turns out you can get a one-bedroom for under $500 in New York City—if you’re willing to sleep on the ground.

Our friends over at Brokelyn broke (ha ha) the story of three college grads who are camping out in a backyard in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Each dude is paying $100 a month to pitch his one-man tent on plywood slabs laid over the mud.

Their site is less Depression-era shantytown than nouveau poor adventure—it’s a “badass thing to do,” said Louis Frank, a 22-year-old NYU grad who works for a Manhattan bus tour company. Note to the inspired: his friend Simon Levy says the Tempurpedic mattress is key. Read more about their escapades with leaky tents, smelly feet and Craigslist here, or pop over just to check out their logo. The NY Post picked up the story this morning.

Tent cities have been springing up in other, warmer places, but this is a new one for New York. A few months ago, CNN.com reported that sales of camping gear were up. Maybe it’s not because everyone’s using their furlough for a vacation.

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2 comments for “My Life in Tents”

  1. That’s awesome! I wonder what their strategy is once Fall hits…

    Posted by Olga | June 16, 2009, 2:05 pm
  2. Lame-O-Hipster wannabes

    Posted by Tex | June 17, 2009, 10:51 pm

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