Storage Wars: New York
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Seasons | 2
Episodes | 26
avg.Runtime | 25 min
First EP | 2013-01-01
Last EP | 2013-11-08
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A&E Network focuses its "Storage Wars" cameras on the Big Apple (and the surrounding tri-state area), where a new group of auction bidders roll the dice by buying abandoned storage units. They hope, of course, that a winning bid leads them to a treasure trove of items inside a unit, but they're just as likely to be left with a load of trash. Among the buyers featured are "The Legend," Joe Pauletich, a shrewd veteran of 20-plus years on the auction scene; "The Hustler," Mike Braiotta, a Bronx-born tough-talker who looks for dependable items that he can quickly sell; and the tag team of Candy Olsen ("The Flame") and Courtney Wagner ("The Firecracker"), co-owners of a vintage clothing shop.
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Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2013-01-01
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Beg, Borough, or Steal
2013-01-01
The buyers travel up to Brooklyn, New York for the auction. Battles erupt for some of New York's greatest units filled with good quality items and money-making merchandise.
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Lady Luck Comes to Harlem
2013-01-01
The gang heads uptown for unexpected treasures in a revitalized Harlem with historic brownstones and new money.
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Straight Outta Connecticut
2013-01-08
Way out in the burbs, the New Yorkers hope to uncover blueblood cash value in the greener pastures of Connecticut.
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The Shore Thing
2013-01-08
Border lines are drawn in the Jersey sand as the New Yorkers try to harvest cash from the Garden State.
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Long Island City of Dreams
2013-01-15
A stealth move heats tension up between two rivals; the outer limits of New York promise out of the ordinary items.
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I've Got a Bridge to Sell You in Brooklyn
2013-01-15
All the buyers come ready to roll extra-large, for a second crack at rooms that rank among New York s finest.
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