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Kai Cenat’s AMP crew joins Tribeca for the second time for luxury rental cars


Kai Cenat’s AMP crew joins Tribeca for the second time for luxury rental cars

Two streamers named ImDavisss and Agent00 in the dining room of the penthouse at 101 Warren Street, a $15 million listing they’ve already been kicked out of.
Photo: AMP/Youtube

For four whole days this August, Kai Cenat and his crew of wildly popular streamers lived in a $15 million penthouse in Tribeca—a striking, glass-walled, two-story building with seven bedrooms, a striking staircase, and a wraparound loggia.

Kai Cenat, Agent00, Fanum, Duke Dennis and Chrisnxtdoor from AMP received a Streamy Award last year.
Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty/Getty Images

The group calls itself AMP (“Any Means Possible”) and makes money by streaming parties, pranks and even photos of themselves sleeping — content they usually post from a $2.7 million mansion outside Atlanta that looks like a kitschy Disney castle. But Cenat is a native New Yorker, and AMP came up with the idea of ​​moving here for the summer — a life decision that led to them bringing live rats into another rental in July and calling the police themselves.

A blogger at the Tribeca Citizen reported this week – after “asking my kids who they are” – that AMP is now in the neighborhood and already occupying its second luxury rental apartment.

The first, the penthouse, didn’t work from the start. Located at the top end of 101 Warren Street, it has been on the market on and off since 2014 – most recently for $15 million. In the meantime, the apartment appears to have been used as a short-term rental – it’s full of staged luxury furniture and lots of fragile vases and boring art. Despite the luxury glitz, there were real problems with the apartment.

Davis Dodds, aka ImDavisss, finds that the motorized blinds in his glassed-in room are not working, while another glassed-in room NO Blinds. “People can see me stark naked in the room,” says the streamer known as Chrisnxtdoor, who also mourned leaving the room for an 8-year-old girl with a Olivia the pig picture book.

Chrisnxtdoor got the nursery. He mourns with a stuffed giraffe.
Photo: AMP/Youtube

The biggest problem, however, was a middle-of-the-night call from management, kicking them out days after they moved in. “We actually didn’t do anything wrong this time,” said streamer Agent00. He admitted: “It sounds crazy, because normally it’s Is us.”

A video posted last week shows them moving into their new home. “It’s a little industrial,” Agent00 warns the group. “But it’s down the street.” Commenters on Tribeca Citizen identified the new address as 75 Warren, which has been on the market for $17 million for about eight months.

The quick money the owners wanted from the tenants may not be worth the bad publicity. Rather than hiding defects, AMP seems intent on exposing them in a series of house tours that feel like a reversal of the Sell ​​sunset Formula. And 75 Warren obviously did a lot of things wrong.

A broken elevator forces Chrisnxtdoor to climb six floors to find his new room, which has a balcony and what he calls a “futuristic” bathroom, but no shower. YouTube star Duke Dennis lives on a lower floor and his room is so small he can’t stream. And in a post on X, Agent00 reports that the house has no central air conditioning and water from the shower on one floor drips into the next. Maybe that’s why there are dehumidifiers on the kitchen floor.

But like so many New York City renters, AMP seems exhausted from moving. On the house tour posted this week, ImDavisss says, “Bro, I’m sick of doing house tours. We just did one two weeks ago.”

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