Discarded mattresses, box frames and tarps make up the four walls of Esteban Ayala’s home. For the last three months Ayala has lived in a parking lot in Hartford, squeezed between the fence line and a dumpster enclosure that supports, and conceals, his structure. Under bridges, in parks, on sidewalks, makeshift shelters like Ayala’s dot Connecticut’s urban and rural landscape. Fed by a .
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