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Eagle: St. George Students “Good Neighbors”; “Club Wild Fyre” to be Resurrected?

Clark Street residents have recently endured “turnover season” at the St. George student residences, as summer residents (the rooms are typically almost full during the summer with students on internships or taking summer classes) give way to those moving in for the fall, meaning lots of traffic loading and unloading on the block between Henry and Hicks.

Brooklyn Daily Eagle: The Hotel St. George, once the largest hotel in New York City, may not take overnight guests anymore, but it still serves a transient population in its latest incarnation as student housing. And while the thought of rowdy dorm parties might have once raised the antennae in the surrounding community, the student tenants of Educational Housing Services (EHS), who just arrived for another semester, have proven to be, for the most part, good neighbors.

“[F]or the most part” is a meaningful qualifier. As the Eagle article notes, “[a]n intoxicated student performed gravity tests from the roof with a cinder block (and was arrested and evicted).” According to the Eagle, this was the only “major blemish”; readers of this blog will, however, remember Rex and Guder. Continue Reading →

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Students Go Wild on Pineapple Street

In what probably felt like a throwback to the bad old days of the Hotel St. George, Pineapple Street residents were “treated” to loud late night fisticuffs reportedly between dorm students early Saturday morning.  One resident sent this dispatch:

There was a fight Friday night under the sidewalk shed on Pineapple Street just east of Hicks Street between students from the Pace University dorm on Henry in the old St George about 2am. This started with 2 people, grew to three, then more joined in. Actual argument changed into a fight with people running out into the street, girls and boys joined in together, about 7-8 participants. I called 911 several times, but it was about 20 minutes until a police car showed up.

I left my name and phone number with 911. Action stopped when I opened my window and screamed out “We called 911!” Participants mostly headed off toward Henry Street.

Back in the day, regular brawls and altercations were part of everyday life in and around the St. George.  Now that rowdy students seem to be moving in regularly (Guder and Rex were dormers), is it time for the “dorm experiment” to end?

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The (Anti) Social Media World of Rex and Guder

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Joe Daiuto's MySpace gun show in his graffiti laced room

We’re learning more about admitted graffiti “artists” and members of the  ”millennial” generation  Rex Ikwueme and Joe “Guder” Daiuto, who frustrated Brooklyn Heights residents recently with a spree of spray paint and magic marker powered vandalism.

Both “artists” have left a trail of social media breadcrumbs which reveal a little bit about their personalties and world view. Continue Reading →

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