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[[Image:Schottler-GTA4-northwestwards.jpg|thumb|350px|Schottler as viewed to the northeast from its southeasternmost boundary. Note the "Schottler" arch to the lower right.]]
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[[Image:Schottler-GTA4-northwestwards.jpg|thumb|355px|Schottler as viewed to the northeast from its southeasternmost boundary. Note the "Schottler" arch to the lower right.]]
   
'''Schottler''' is a neighborhood in central [[Broker]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It is bordered to the northeast and to the north by Thornton Street ([[Cerveza Heights]]); to the west by Montauk Avenue ([[Downtown Broker|Downtown]]); to the south by Earp Street ([[South Slopes]]); and to the east by Wenrohronon Avenue ([[Beechwood City]]).
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'''Schottler''' is a neighborhood in central [[Broker]], [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It is bordered to the northeast and to the north by the [[Algonquin-Dukes Expressway]] ([[Cerveza Heights]]); to the west by [[Montauk Ave|Montauk Avenue ]]([[Downtown Broker|Downtown]]); to the south by [[Earp Street ]]([[South Slopes]]); and to the east by [[Wenrohronon Avenue]] ([[Beechwood City]]).
   
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[[File:Schottler.png|thumb|Schottler (red) in the Liberty City map.]]
 
== Character ==
 
== Character ==
Schottler is a residential area, made up mostly of housing apartments, with a very diverse population. A sizable number of Jamaican immigrants reside in the neighborhood, presumably due to Schottler's proximity to largely Jamaican [[Beechwood City]].
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Schottler is a lower-income, working-class urbanized residential area, made up mostly of housing apartments with a few stores, brownstones, with some run-down buildings. It is notable for it's higher than average crime rate and demographically consists of a mainly African American community with a smaller Latino presence and a large proportion of Jamaican immigrants, presumably due to Schottler's proximity to largely [[Hillside Posse|Jamaican]] [[Beechwood City]]. Schottler is one of the more busy and populated "ghettos" in Broker. Often, the [[Yardies]] street gang make a presence here, especially at night (although their main territory is the nearby Beechwood City).
   
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Culturually, Schottler is quite diverse. It is influenced by both the hip-hop culture aswell as Jamaican culture.
== Points and people of interest ==
 
[[Image:SchottlerMedicalCenter-GTA4-exterior.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Schottler Medical Center]].]]
 
   
 
==Points and Places of Interest==
Schottler houses Broker's medical services in the form of the Schottler Medical Center, located at the intersection of Tuscorara Avenue and Cassidy Street. Schottler Medical Center is a large hospital and is one of the only two hospitals that may be entered by the player in the Liberty City metropolitan area (Westdyke Memorial Hospital in [[Westdyke]], [[Alderney]] being the other). Other prominent landmarks located within the boundaries of Schottler include the "Schottler" arch at the southern end of Cayuga Avenue, and an unnamed public library facing Soldiers Plaza on the northeastern edge of [[Outlook]].
 
 
[[Image:SchottlerMedicalCenter-GTA4-exterior.jpg|thumb|255px|[[Schottler Medical Center]].]]
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*[[Schottler Medical Center]]
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*[[Soldiers Plaza]]
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*Unnamed public library
   
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==Businesses==
Two prominent characters are known to be associated with the neighborhood. [[Jacob Hughes|"Little" Jacob Hughes]] resides in Schottler, specifically on Dillon Street, while [[Jon Gravelli]] is stated to have resided in the Schottler Medical Center from 2005 until his death upon completion of GTA IV's storyline.
 
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*[[Derriere]]
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*[[Discount Hardware]]
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*Street Clothes
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==Notable residents==
 
Two prominent characters are known to be associated with the neighborhood. [[Jacob Hughes|"Little" Jacob Hughes]] resides in Schottler, specifically on [[Dillon Street]], while [[Jon Gravelli]] is stated to have resided in the Schottler Medical Center from 2005 until his death upon completion of GTA IV's storyline. Also located on Dillon Street, an abandoned [[Gambling Den|hardware store]] is also located here, which serves the purpose of a backroom gambling establishment. In 2013, a relative of [[Franklin Clinton]] called [[Tavell Clinton]] is living in Schottler.
   
 
== Influences ==
 
== Influences ==
Schottler is based on the real life district of [[wp:Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn|Bedford-Stuyvesant]] in [[wp:Brooklyn, New York|Brooklyn]], [[wp:New York City|New York City]], although the district's one landmark (the "Schottler" arch) is inspired by [[wp:Sunnyside, Queens|its real life equivalent]] in Sunnyside, Queens. The public library affront Soldiers Plaza is based on the [[wp:Brooklyn Public Library|Brooklyn Public Library]].
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Schottler is primarily based off of [[wikipedia: Bedford-stuyvesant|Bedford-Stuyvesant]] and [[wp:Bushwick, Brooklyn|Bushwick]]. At the same time, the neighborhood also pays homage to some landmarks in various areas; its one landmark, the Schottler arch, is inspired by [[wp:Sunnyside, Queens|its real life equivalent]] in [[wikipedia: Sunnyside, Queens|Sunnyside, Queens]]. Additionally, the public library affronting [[Soldiers Plaza]] is based on the [[wp:Brooklyn Public Library|Brooklyn Public Library]] in [[wp:Prospect Heights, Brooklyn|Prospect Heights, Brooklyn]].
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==Gang control==
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Schottler is a stronghold for the [[Yardies]] gang. They can be seen all around the neighborhood, and in its nearby neighborhood [[Beechwood City]] as well. The Yardies use the neighborhood as their territory because of the large Afro-caribbean influence in the area. Due to Niko being close friends with Little Jacob, the Yardies welcome him to their turf. If Niko is engaged in a fight, or is attacked by a Pedestrian, they will defend him by all means. This will only happen after [[Shadow]], before that mission, Jamaicans will be hostille if you attack them. They may use [[Knife|knives]], [[pistol]]s, [[Pump Shotgun]]s or [[Micro-Uzi]]'s to attack the player.
   
 
== Transportation ==
 
== Transportation ==
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Revision as of 07:16, 3 September 2015

Schottler-GTA4-northwestwards

Schottler as viewed to the northeast from its southeasternmost boundary. Note the "Schottler" arch to the lower right.

Schottler is a neighborhood in central Broker, Liberty City in Grand Theft Auto IV. It is bordered to the northeast and to the north by the Algonquin-Dukes Expressway (Cerveza Heights); to the west by Montauk Avenue (Downtown); to the south by Earp Street (South Slopes); and to the east by Wenrohronon Avenue (Beechwood City).

Schottler

Schottler (red) in the Liberty City map.

Character

Schottler is a lower-income, working-class urbanized residential area, made up mostly of housing apartments with a few stores, brownstones, with some run-down buildings. It is notable for it's higher than average crime rate and demographically consists of a mainly African American community with a smaller Latino presence and a large proportion of Jamaican immigrants, presumably due to Schottler's proximity to largely Jamaican Beechwood City. Schottler is one of the more busy and populated "ghettos" in Broker. Often, the Yardies street gang make a presence here, especially at night (although their main territory is the nearby Beechwood City).

Culturually, Schottler is quite diverse. It is influenced by both the hip-hop culture aswell as Jamaican culture.

Points and Places of Interest

File:SchottlerMedicalCenter-GTA4-exterior.jpg

Schottler Medical Center.

Businesses

Notable residents

Two prominent characters are known to be associated with the neighborhood. "Little" Jacob Hughes resides in Schottler, specifically on Dillon Street, while Jon Gravelli is stated to have resided in the Schottler Medical Center from 2005 until his death upon completion of GTA IV's storyline. Also located on Dillon Street, an abandoned hardware store is also located here, which serves the purpose of a backroom gambling establishment. In 2013, a relative of Franklin Clinton called Tavell Clinton is living in Schottler.

Influences

Schottler is primarily based off of Bedford-Stuyvesant and Bushwick. At the same time, the neighborhood also pays homage to some landmarks in various areas; its one landmark, the Schottler arch, is inspired by its real life equivalent in Sunnyside, Queens. Additionally, the public library affronting Soldiers Plaza is based on the Brooklyn Public Library in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn.

Gang control

Schottler is a stronghold for the Yardies gang. They can be seen all around the neighborhood, and in its nearby neighborhood Beechwood City as well. The Yardies use the neighborhood as their territory because of the large Afro-caribbean influence in the area. Due to Niko being close friends with Little Jacob, the Yardies welcome him to their turf. If Niko is engaged in a fight, or is attacked by a Pedestrian, they will defend him by all means. This will only happen after Shadow, before that mission, Jamaicans will be hostille if you attack them. They may use knives, pistols, Pump Shotguns or Micro-Uzi's to attack the player.

Transportation

Schottler is served by one of two Liberty City Subway stations in Broker. The station is located at the intersection of Sundance Street and Seneca Avenue in neighboring South Slopes.

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