June 14, 1902.
RECORD AND GUIDE.
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59TH ST.—Mary J. Souther has sold Nos. 337 and 339 West
59th St. two 5-sty flats, on plot 50x100.5.
JONES ST.—John C Barth has sold, through Arnold & Byrne,
No. 23 Jones st, a 5-sty tenement with store, on lot 25x100.
43D ST.—William J. Roome has sold for Charles Banks to S.
Sidney Smith, Treasurer of the Ear Association, whose property
adjoins. No, 41 West 43d st, a 3-sty dwelling, on lot 22.6x100.5.
It is not the intention of the association to use this property at
once in connection with their present building, but it was pur¬
chased witb that idea in view.
HOUSTON ST.—Charles Weber has sold to Gittel Smith, for
$18,000, Nos. 493 to 495 East Houston st, old tenements, 40 feet
east of Goerck st,
5TH AV.—Charles Astor Bristed has sold, through Horace S.
Bly & Co., No, 314 Sth av, a 4-sty building altered for business
purposes, on lot 24.8x100, adjoining the southwest corner of
32d St.
6TH AV.—Abraham Goldsmith has sold the northeast corner
of 6th av and 16th st, an old building, on lot 29.10x65.
32D ST.—H. E. Distelhurst has bought from the estate of Bern-
hard Mayer No. 355 West 32d st, a 4-sty dwelling, on lot 18,9x
98.9. J. Levy & Son were the brokers.
HOUSTON ST.—M. Weinstein and H. E. Distelhurst have sold
to Pohlstein Bros, the northeast corner of Houston and Elizabeth
sts, a lot 23x75.
41ST ST.—S. Littman has purchased from M. Weinstein and
H. E. Distelhurst Nos. 339 to 3411/2 West 41st st, old buildings, on
plot 50x98.9. The sellers bought it for $32,500.
NORTH OP 59th STRBBT
LEXINGTON AV.—Daniel Mahoney has sold Nos. 1897 to
1905 Lexington av, at the northeast corner of 118th st, a 5-sty
flat with stores, on plot 100.11x39.
77TH ST.—Slawson & Hobbs have sold for the estate of How¬
ard R. Martin the 4-sty dwelling, 20x100.5, No. 115 West 77th sb.
ST. NICHOLAS AV.—John Halloran has bought from Max
Marx, through Charles Griffith Moses & Bro., the northwest cor¬
ner of St. Nicholas av and 154th st, a 3-sty dwelling, 27.3^
107.4x36.5x99.11.
TSD ST.—Stowe Phelps has bought from the Sterling Realty
Co. No. 132 East 73d st, a 3-sty dwelling, on lot 15x102.2.
MADISON AV.—Annie P. Bogert is reported to bave sold No.
647 Madison av, a 4-sty dwelling altered for business purposes,
on lot 25x89,11. The house was sold at auction in 1900 for
$69,000. Nos. G49 and 651, adjoining, are owned by A. I. Sire,
who is now erecting a 7-sty flreproof apartment hotel on the site.
122D ST.—H. Raabe & Sons have sold Nos. 242 and 244 West
122d st, two 5-sty flats, on plot 67.4x100.11.
LENOX AV.-G. & E. Doctor have sold No. 551 Lenox av, at
tbe southwest corner of 138th st a 5-sty flat with store, on lot
25x75.
MADISON AV.—Charles B. Gumb has soid to F. Lese No. 1391
Madison av, a 5-sty flat, on lot 25x100, between 107th and
lOSth sts.
76th ST.—Slawson & Hobbs have sold for John H. McKee
No. 105 West 76th st, a 4-sty dwelling, on lot 20x100.
92d'sT.—Nichols & Lummis have sold for Evander H. Schley
No. 153 West 92d st, a 3-sty dwelUng, on lot 17x100.8. A client
of Charles S. Kohler & Bro. is the buyer.
5TH AV.—Margaret L. H. Stone bas sold No. 1048 Sth av, at
the southeast corner of SGth st, and Louis Korn has sold No.
1047, adjoining. The corner is a 6-sty flat, on lot 25.8x100, and
the latter a dwelling on lot 20.10x100, making a plot 46.4x100.
Charles C. Marshall is the buyer.
88TH ST.—The City Real Property Investing.Co. have sold No.
116 East SSth st, a frame building, on lot 25.6x100.8.
1ST AV.—William Schermerhorn has sold to Louis Lese the lot
25x100 at the southeast corner of 1st av and GSth st.
106TH ST.—Maria Kessler has sold, through Arnold & Byrne,
No. 21 West 106th st, a 5-sty flat, on lot 30x100.
SIST ST.—George H. Orange has sold to George Patten No.
310 East 81st st a 3-sty dwelling, on lot 23x77.5x irregular.
8TH AV.-The Globe Realty Co. have sold to John Hartjen
No. 2705 Sth av, a 5-sty flat witb store.
96TH ST.—Edwin D. Phelps has sold No. 125 West 96th st
MADISON AV.—Isaac Mayer has sold to Frederick Beck Nos.
1586 and 1588 Madison av, two 5-sty flats with store, on plot
50x100.
SOth ST.—Morris Kuttnar has sold to William and Julius
Bachrach No. 211 East SOth st, a 5-sty tenement, on lot 25x102.2.
1ST AV.—Pesci & Colucci have sold for Rudolph Reichenstein
the northwest corner of 1st av and 104th st, a 4-sty tenement,
on lot 25x75.
72D ST.—Bryan L. Kennelly has sold for Michael J. Moore, of
Boston, to Andrew J. Connick No. 328 West 72d st, a 4-sty
dweiling, on lot 25x100.
133d ST.—Frank L. Fisher Co. have sold for William M. Law-
ton No. 107 West 133d st, a 3-sty and basement dweUing.
134th ST.~A. L. Mordecai & Son have sold for the Germania
Life Insurance Co. Nos 237 and 239 West 134th st, a 5-sty flat,
on lot 40x100.
DTCKMAN ST.-Francis A. Thayer has sold a plot of eight
lots on Dyckman st adjoining the Hudson River Railroad tracks.
117TH ST.—Timothy Donovan has sold the plot 46,3x100.11 on
the north side of 117th st, 196 feet west of Sth av. He has owned
it since 18S8. Janpole & Werner are the buyers.
13GTH ST.~Dovaie & Thery have sold for a Mr. Levison No.
256 West 136th st, a 3-sty dwelling, 16.8x55x99.11.
BROADWAT.—Contracts were signed on Wednesday in the
sale by the New Tork Hospital to Columbia College of the prop¬
erty bounded by Broadway, Anisterdam av, 114th and lieth
sts, known as "South Field." The purchase was made by repre¬
sentatives of the Alumni Association.
STH AV.-H. H. Otten has sold for a Mr. Wendt No. 2632 Sth
av, a 5-sty flat with stores, on lot 25x100.
112TH ST.—Florence R. Doctor has sold No. 242 West 112th
st, a 5-sty double flat, on lot 33.4x100.11.
AMSTERDAM AV.—Charles Grifflth Moses & Bro. have sold
for the Gault estate to Samuel Green the northeast corner of
Amsterdam av and 167th st, a lot 31.6x119x102x100.
117TH ST.—Louis Lese has bought Nos. 231 and 233 Baat
117th st, old buildings, on plot 50x100.
MORNINGSIDE AV.—Klein & Jackson have bought from
Franklin Lee the 5-sty flats on Morningside av East from 119th
to 120th st on a plot 211,10x100.
THE BRONX.
PARK AV.-J. Clarence Davies & Co. have sold for Philip
Euler the 5-sty double hrick flat No. 3076 Park av, east side, 2y
feet north of 157th st 25x70x90; also, for Mrs. Josephine Deutsch,
two cottages, with grounds, at Liberty, N. T.
HUGHES AV.—Leopold Hutter has sold to a Mr. Tesora the
lot 25x100 on the west side of Hughes av, 150 feet south of
183d st
MORRIS AV.-The Nebraska Land Co. have sold four lots
on the east side of Morris av, 200 feet north of Burnside av.
ISOTH ST.—P. J. Heaney & Co. have sold for Jacob Leitner a
plot 50x100 on the south side of .ISOth st, 100 feet west of South¬
ern Boulevard,
The Taber estate property, known as "Vredeland," in the 24th
Ward, has been sold. It comprises 83^ acres of rolling upland,
fronting a quarter of a mile on a bay of the East River, between
Ferry Point and Throgg's Neck. Perry Point is separated by
Westchester Creek from the large tracts of land owned by John
McDonald, the subway contractor, where one of the terminals of
the New York & Portchester Railway is to be located. Nearby,
also, is the site selected for the bridge that is to connect the
Long Island and New Haven railroads. Dr. L, L. Seaman is the
seller, and Adolph Huepfel, the buyer. The price is about
Uoouuo.
EAGLE AV.—J. Clarence Davies & Go. have sold for Mrs.
Johanna Bott the 3-sty single flat with store, 25.6x40x115, No.
(540 Eagle av.
HOTH ST.—Gaines-Roberts Co. have purchased from William
O'Gorman a plot 190x100 on the north side of 140th st 385 feet
east of Willis av and adjoining the house recently erected by
them. It is reported that they would erect five flats on the plot,
but at the ofiice of the buyers this was denied.
LEASES.
J. Clarence Davies & Co. have leased for Henry Lewis Morris
to the Hegeman Corporation, druggists, the store on the south¬
west corner of 149th st and 3d av for a term of ten years. The
yearly rental is given as between $5,000 and $6,000.
Poclier & Co, have leased for the Henry McShane Manufactur¬
ing Co., of Baltimore, for flve yeai's, at a gross rental of $7,500,
the second ioft of Nos. 625 and 627 6th av.
OUT OF TOWN.
The Quintard estate property at Port Chester, N. T., consisting
of a dwelling with outbuildings, on a tract of about thirty acres,
has heen bought by Peter Winchester Rouss, son of the late
Charles Broadway Rouss, The price paid is said to have been
about $300,000. The house, which is situated on the Boslon road,
about half a mile from the Port Chester station, is .one of the
largest and most pretentious in that section, was built about
ten years ago by the late James W. Quintard. It is understood
that Mr. Rouss will occupy the place.
Real Estate Notes.
John F. Doyle has talten the Gutting cottage at Tuxedo for the
summer.
I. Freidus has removed from the tenth to the flfth floor of tbe
Morton Building, No. 116 Nassau st, where he occupies well-
equipped offlces. His telephone call is 1330—John.
There will be a public hearing by the Board of Estimate on the
27th inst, at 11.30 a, m., on a proposition to widen Delancey st
from Norfolk st to the Bowery by taking 75 feet from the south
side and making it 125 feet wide.
The Plaza Realty Co., of New Tork city, was incorporated on
Wednesday, with a capital of $1,000,000. The directors are
Henry Budge, of Hallgarten & Co.; Bernhard Beinecke, Alfred
R. Peck, Harry S. Black, of the George A. Fuller Co., and Henry
Morgenthau, of the Central Realty Bond &. Trust Co. of New
Tork city. Each of the directors subscribes a flfth of the capital
stock. The company will take over the Plaza Hotel property, at
5th av from 58th to 59th st, which was recently purchased from
the New York Life Insurance Co. for $3,000,000.
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