January 9, 1904.
RECORD AND GUIDE
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REAL ESTATE OWNERS, OPERATORS AND BROKERS
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on Monday you do not receive a SPECIAL LETTER from us of VALUE TO
YOU, let us know—One will be sent gratis and weekly thereafter—Yes, the idea
and information are origfinal with us. nuAotfo c unvro nniin*nv no iini' n 1
ortoLovEjovANOYEsco. M-uoNE. r,o .loiix CHARLES F. NOYES COMPANY, 92 William Street
of office partitions made of quartered oak,
all or any part of whicli we can deliver' and
put up on short notice, finished to match any
building, complete, for 72c. per square foot.
MOUNT & ROBERTSON, 28 Beaver St., N. Y.
Tolophone, 1057 Broad.
TWO MILES
triangular strip on the east is owned by the New York Central
Railroad; No. 327 Madison av, by the estate of Genevieve Web¬
ster, and Nos. 46 and 48 East 43d st. by George E. Charles. The
rest of the block Is owned by Joseph Milbank. None of the lat¬
ter properties, according to their owners, have been sold. This
is not the first time that rumors regarding- this block have been
started. This last reported sale in the block had it that the
New York Central had purchased the entire block.
For Investment.
PEARL ST.-The Charles F. Noyes Company has resold for
Dr. Charles P. McKenna, 219 Pearl st, and 2, 4, 6 Piatt st, three
5 and 4-sty buildings, -with frontages of 20 feet on Pearl and 81
feet on Piatt st. Tbe seller purchased it about a month ago,
through the same brokers, from the estate of James D. Trus-
low. The purchaser in this instance is an investor. Dr. Mc¬
Kenna owns the corner property, 221 Pearl St.
AV D.—Steingut & Co. have sold for Miller & Eisenberg 42
Av D, a 5-sty tenement, on lot 24x100.
j IITH AV.—A. \V. Miller & Co. have sold for J. W, White, Jr.,
444 and 44G llth av, two 4-sty tenements, on plot 32.11x100.
A Fifth Avenue Change.
5th av.—Horace S. Ely & Co., in conjunction with S. Osgood
Pell & Co., have sold for Joseph Milbank to Frank Martin, of
Paris, 314 oth av, adjoining the southwest corner of 32d st, a
5-sty building, on lot 24.8x100. Mr." Milbank bought the prop¬
erty in July, 1902, from Charles Astor Bristed, who had pur¬
chased it at the Lasak estate auction sale in May, 1S94, for
$184,000.
CARMINE ST.—B. H. Ludlo-w & Co. have sold for Abraham
Gruber, as trustee, to Sehmeidler & Bachrach, GO to 041/2 Carmine
St. southwest corner of Bedford st, old buildings, on plot
75x60.
CHRISTOPHER ST.—Horace S. Ely & Co. have so^d for
Charles G. Spencer to Jacob Weinstein 109 Christopher st. a
3-sty building, on lot 21.2x91.
CARMINE ST.-The Italo-American Realty Co. and Vincent
Pepe have sold to Mrs. Julia Samuel 34 and 36 Carmine et, a
j5-sty building, on plot 40x70.
Deal in East 35th Street.
35TH ST.-The Gurnee estate sold No. 127 East 35th st, a 4-sty
brownstone front dwelling, on a lot 16.8x100. The property was
bought October 1, 1901, for $42,000. Collins & Collins were the
brokers.
GRAND ST.—Lippman & Gold have sold to Leipzig & Miller
the northeast corner of Grand and Ridge sts, a 6-sty tenement,
on plot 91.8x100.
LEWIS ST.—Weil & Mayer have sold 10 Lewis st, a 5-sty flat,
on lot 25x100.
ELDRIDGE ST.-Sehmeidler & Bachrach have bought from a
Miss Smith 21S Eldridge st, a 6-sty tenement, on lot 25x88.6.
52D ST.—Andrew Carnegie has eold to D. B. Freedman his
stable at 125 West 523 st, a 3-sty building, on lot 25x100.
54TH ST.—Irving Saranoff has sold to Sehmeidler & Bachrach
329 East 54th st, a 5-sty tenement, on lot 25x100.5.
DELANCEY ST.—Weil & Mayer have sold the northeast cor¬
ner of Delancey and Sheriff sts, a 6-sty double tenement, on lot
25x75. L. Klinger & Co. were the brokers.
BROOME ST.—A. Kassower has sold to Salmonowitz, Falk &
Falk, for $30,500, the property 37 Broome st, 25 by 100. A. M.
Scliannon & Co. were the brokers.
OAK ST.—Rebecca Meryash has sold the new 6-stjr tenement
at the northeast corner of Oak and Oliver sts, 72 by 50.
Madison Avenue Hotel Sold,
MADISON AV.—Louis C. Raegener and Harold Binney, of the
law firm of Dickerson, Brown, Raegener & Binney, have bought
the 13-sty hotel now nearing completion at the southwest corner
â– of Madison av and 29th st, title to which is now held by the
'Twenty-two East Twenty-ninth Street Company. While Mr.
â– Raegener has held some stock in this company, the present
! transaction involves substantial changes in the hotel's ownership
!as well as the closing out of Justice P. Henry Dugro's interest
I in the property. Justice Dugro, John J. Gibbons and Mr. Rae-
â– gener bought the property at auction some months ago for
?489.000, the building was in an unfinished condition, and it was
estimated at the time that it would cost about $150,000 to com¬
plete it. The hotel will be opened in the near future, with Ed¬
ward Purchas, of the Wyoming Valley Hotel, at Wilkesbarre,
Pa., as its manager.
MADISON ST.—G. Tuoti & Co. sold for Hyman Spektorsky to
John Palmierl, the 4-sty brick front and rear tenements, size
27.6x139, 32 Madison st.
1ST AV,—G. Tuoti & Co. sold for the "Knauer estate," the
property known as No. 123 lst av, 4-sty brick tenement, size
24.4x70.
CHRISTOPHER ST.—E. H. Ludlow & Co. have sold for the
estate of John Ochsenreiter 35 and 37 Christopher st, 43x75.
AV C—Goodman & Simon have purchased the property at the
southeast corner of 5th st and Avenue C, 24x83.
NORTH OP SOTH STREET.
MADISON AV.—William Rosenzweig and Bernard Klingen¬
stein have resold to Clementine M. Silverman, through I. R&,n-
dclph Jacobs & Co., the plot 80x60, at the southwest corner of
Madison av and 128th st. The sellers bought the plot on Thurs¬
day of last week from D. Irving Mead through Herbert E. Sher¬
man.
119th ST.—L. J. Phillips & Co. have sold for the Fleischmann
Realty and Construction Co. 313 West 119th st, a o-sty flat, on
lot 25x100.11.
134TH ST.—Stephen McCormick has sold for Mortimer F. Por¬
ter to Louis Lese the plot, 50x109.10, on the north side of 134:th
st, running through to 135th st, 20 feet west of Madison av.
Iu Madison Avenue.
MADISON AV.—Stephen McCormick has sold for Carrie I.
Shotwell to Annie M. Ivory 2108 Madison av, a 3-sty dwelling,
on lot 20x80.
STH AV.—Stephen McCormick has sold for Edward Wolf to
Louis Bresslauer 2168 Sth av, a 5-sty flat, on lot 19x100. The
buyer will put in stores.
lOlST ST.—John E. Parsons has sold to a firm of operators
the plot of seven lots, 170x100.11, on the south side of 101st st,
between Central Park West and Manhattan av. This plot com¬
prises the entire block front, except the avenue corners. Mr.
Parsons has owned it for twenty years.
lOoTH ST.—Hiram Rinaido & Bro. have sold for Louis Lese
to Mandelbaum & Lewine the plot, 75x100.11, on the south side
of 105th st, 200 feet east of Sth av. The buyers have resold.
98th ST.-The Commonwealth Realty Co. has bought from the
Hannah Beckel estate 49 and 57 West 98th st, two 5-story flats,
each on lot 25x100.11.
7TH AV.-Henry Corn has sold to Salo Cohn the flat 32x100,
at the northwest corner of 7th av and 136th st, and the flat, 32x
100, at the southwest corner of 7th av and 137th st
105TH ST.—J. P. & E. J. Murray have sold the southwest cor¬
ner of 105th st and 1st av, 3 lots on the avenue and 2 lots on the
street, to a speculator for Mrs. Mary Esbring.
75TH ST.—William and Julius Bachrach have sold to M. Min-
delgreen 234 East 75th st, a 4-sty tenement, on lot 20x102.2.
OliTH ST.—Louis Cohen has sold to Meyer Bdelman the 6-sty
flat, on the south side of 99th st, 100 feet east of Madison av, on
pioi 50x100.11,
107TH ST.—William Abeles has bought 69 West 107th st, a
5-sty flat, on lot 37.6x100.11. A. V. Donellan is the seller.
11-lTir ST.—Herman Brandstein has resold to William Solo¬
mon 74 East 114th st, a 5-sty flat, on lot 37,0x100.11.
5TH AV.—S. Farian sold to a Mr. Greenberg the southwest
corner of Sth av and 119th st, a 5-sty flat, on lot 25x100.
S4TH ST.-The Whitehall Realty Co. has bought 208 West
S4th st, a 5-sty flat, on lot 26x102.2.
LINOX AV.—P. W. Sohns has sold for S. Dornberger the
ntithwest corner of Lenox av and 137th st, a 5-sty flat, on lot
" ll'^TH ST.—Henri and Robert Arnstein sold to a Mr. Mohr
the Larchmont, a new 5-sty apartment house, at Nos. 254 and
256 West 112th st.
BROADWAY.—Max Marx purchased from Minnie H. Morrison
of Detroit, Mich., plot on east side Broadway. 175 feet north of
Emerson st, 75x146.11^x75x142.