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RECORD AND GUIDE
January 26, 1907
Realty Co. 175 West 97th st, a 3-sty and basement dwelling,
17x100, to Joseph Dillon.
99th ST.^E. Loewenlhal bought from Daniel Friedlander Lhe
lot 20x100.11 on the south side of 99ih st. SO ft. west of West
End av.
OSTH ST.—A. L. Mordecai & Son. Inc., have sold for the Ger-
mania Life Insurance Co. the residence 229 West 99th st, ISx
half block,
lOOTH ST.—Emily L. Landon sold 309 West lOOth sl, a 5-sty
American basement dwelling, ISxlOO.ll.
102D ST..—Simon Fine sold for S. Lewin to an investor 53 East
102d st, a 6-sty tenement, 40x100. .
aOoTH ST.—Max Blau sold for E. Popper 171 and 173 East
lOoth st, two 5-sty double flats.
107TH ST.—Simon Fine sold for S. Orbach S2 and 84 East
107th st, two 5-sty flats. 50x75.
IIOTH ST.—E. B. Schiller bought from Mendel Tamor 336
East 110th st, a 6-sty tenement, 25x100.11.
113TH ST.—The Portman Realty Co. bought 77 East 113th st,
a 5-sty tenement, 27x100.
114TH ST.-—John Peters & Co. sold for George Hoffmann to
Arnold Davidson 230 East 114th st, a 5-sty double flat, on lot
25x100; also 155 Easl S4th st, a 4-sty single flat, 21x102.2.
115TH ST.—Michael Bonn sold St, Charles's Court, a 6-sty
apartment house at 31 to 35 West 115th st, 74,5x100.11.
116TH ST.—P. V. Calder & Co. sold for the Densmore-Comp-
ton Co, the plot, 75x100.11, on the south side of 116th st; 125
ft. west of Broadway, to Paterno Bros., who will erect a 12-sty
apartment house.
118TH ST.—Lowenstein, Papae & Co. sold for a client to
Kassel & Goldberg 10 West llSth st, a 5-sty double flat, 25.0x
100,11, the buyers giving in exchange 269 Avenue C, a 5-sty
loft building, 23x100.
123D ST,—Salvatore Soraci sold for David Lion the two 5-sty
double tenements 41S and 420 East 123d st, 50x100.11.
129th ST.^Albert Zimmermann, as attorney, sold for Fer¬
dinand Marx to Schmeiler & Bachrach the Noble, a G-sty ele¬
vator apartment house. S4-56 East 129Lh st, 50x99.11, taking in
part payment the vacant plot, S4xl99x irregular, at the north¬
east corner of lS2d st and Adams pl,
130TH ST.—Tlie Louis Meyer Realty Co. bought 53 and 55
East 130th st, a 6-sty apartment house, 3Sx99.ll.
130TH ST.—Shaw & Co. sold for Mrs. Florence Livingston
226 West 130th st. 3-sty and basement. 16.8x50x100.
137TH ST.—Edward J, Welling sold 263 and 2G5 West ISTth
st, a 6-sty flat, 4ox99,ll, to Charles H. Potter.
141ST ST.—Frederick Loewenlhal sold to Louis Aaron 310 and
312 West 141st st, two 3-sty single flats, 34x99.11.
AMSTERDAM AV.—Richtmyer & Irving sold for Charles and
Louise Bartsch 792 Amsterdam av, a 2-sty building, 21.8x81.7,
40 ft. south of the southwest corner of 99th st.
AMSTERDAM AV.—Mandelbaum & Lewine sold to Irving
Judas, builder, n. w. eor corner Amsterdam av and 109th st,' size
100x100, recently purchased from the Seligman estate, who will
erect a large apartment on the site.
BROADWAY.—Isaac Hattenbach & Moritz Berger have sold
for Emil Berger to an investor 3103 and 31G5 Broadway, between
126th and 127th sts, a 6-sty apartment house, With stores, 40x100.
Uitpei' Broadway Corner Sold.
BROADWAY.—George R. Read & Co. sold for the Realty
Finance Co. a plot, S4.9xl03.7x irregular, at the southwest cor¬
ner of Broadway and 6Sth st.
EAST END AV.—Voorhees & Floyd sold for the Jantzen estate
the southwest corner of East End av and 83d st, a 4-sty building
26x81.
LEXINGTON AV.—Kenry Marks and Casper Levy sold 2021
Lexington av, a 5-sty flat, 100.11x35.
LEXINGTON AV.—Sigmund Wechsler bought the southeast
corner of Lexington av and 123d st, a 5-sty flat, 100,11x35.
MANHATTAN AV.—Porter & Co. sold to E. F, Crissman 27
and 29 Manhattan av, between lOl-st and 102d sts, a 6-sty ele¬
vator apartment house, 38.6x100.
I>eal Involving Over $3,000,000.
MANHATTAN SQ.—A. L. Mordecai & Son, Inc., Frank
Hughes, of Passaic, N. J., and Albert B. Ashforth were asso¬
ciated together in closing the following transactions, for the
erection of a large studio building, on the south side of Man¬
hattan sq (77th st). 150 ft. east of Columbus av. They sold for
Waller Russell to the Walter Russell Bond and Realty Co. the
four lots on the south side of 77th st, 150 ft, east of Columbus
av. being 100x102.2, Upon the land the Walter Russell Bond
and Realty Co. will erect a 14-sty studio apartment house,
which is to be the finest building of its kind in the city. They
have also sold for the Montross Bond and Realty Co. the ad¬
joining building on the south side of 77th st. 50 ft, east of
Columbus av, occupying land 100x102.2. upon which there ia
now erected a 12-sty hotel, known as the Manhattan Square
Hotel. When the studio building is completed the two buildings â–
will be connected on the ground floor, and will be run under
one management. The entire amount involved in the operation
is over .'}!2,000,000. Tliey have also leased for the Montross Bond
and Realty Co. the Manhattan Square Hotel for a term of 21
years lo the Park Gate Hotel Co., the principal stockholder of
whicli is Mr, George S, Moulton, formerly of the Hotel Amper¬
sand. The aggregate amount of the lease being about $1,200,000.
When the studio apartment house is completed the first floor
of the Manhattan Square Hotel will be altered and redecorated
to conform with the decorations In the studio building. The
principal party interested in the Walter Russell Bond and
Realty Co. is Mr. Walter Ru'ssell, the well-known portrait
painter, who was instrumental in erecting and flnancing the
studio buildings in G7lh st, between Central Park West and
Columbus av.
¥550,000 Madison Avenue Sale.
MADISON AV.—David H. Hyman resold for L. M. &. T, Jones
Lhe southeast corner of Madison av and 64th st, a plot lOO.ox
132,0. occupied by the Baptist Church of the Epiphany and
the Chapin School. The property was purchased by a large
realty and construclion company for improvement with an
apartment house.
WEST END AV.—I. Lebowitz bought from John Palmer the
5-sty apartment house 700 "West End av, northeast corner of
04lh st, 42.2x100.
1ST AV.—Ernest N. Adler sold for Samuel Davis to John
Bacso 1509 1st av, a 5-sty double flat with stores, on lot 25x70;
also, for Jacob Larschan to Simon Schnurmacher l'o52 1st av,
a 5-sty tenement with stores, on lot 25x100. The latter building
will be altered by the new owner.
1ST AV.—Frankenthaler & Sapinsky and Charles Kaufman
bought for a client 1135-1137 1st av, two 5-sty tenements, 32x64.
2d AV,—Steinman & Jackson sold for a client 1903 2d av, a
5-sty tenement, with stores, 26x75, to Alexander Pfeiffer.
2D AV.—E. Loewenlhal sold the plot 60x100 on the east side
of 2d av, 40 ft. north of 123d st.
Fifth Avenue Mercantile Bnilding Transferi'cd.
5TH AV.—Tucker. Speyers & Co. sold for Emma V. V, Rapallo
to C. Grayson Martin 574 5th av, between 46th and 47lh sts. a
6-sty mercantile building, 25x100, The price is reported to have
been about .?410,000.
Columbia College Leasehold Sold.
5TH AV.—Bryan L. Kennelly sold for Thomas R, A, Hall to
Frederick S, Flower, of Flower & Co., the new G-sty American
basemenl dwelling 612 5th av, 23x125, Columbia College lease¬
hold. This house adjoins the Kane residence at the northwest
corner of Sth av and 49th st. It was held at $135,000.
Buyer for Fifth Avenue Dwelling.
5TH AV.—Pease & Elliman sold 9SG 5th av, between 79lh and
SO.th sts, a 5-sty new whitestone dwelling, 25,6x100, to a client
for occupancy for about $400,000. The property adjoins that
of William B. Leeds and Irving Brokaw.
7th av.—William S. Lalor sold for the Watt estate to Loe-
wenfeld & Prager the block front, 200x100, on the east side of
7th av between 141st and 142d sts. The estate owns the rest
of the block to Lenox av, and it is said negotiations are now
under way for its sale as a wliole, although the other lots will
now be withdrawn from the market.
STH AV.—Silverson & London sold the northeast corner of
Sth av and 145th st, a new G-sty flat, with stores, 40x100. This
is the second of a row of five sold within a week.
WASHINGTON HlfllGHTS.
133d ST.—J, A. Harrington sold to S. Rosenthal and T.
Melzgar 533 and 535 West 133d st, two 5-sty triple flats, each
25xlU0. â–
14GTH ST.—Oliver C. & Frederick W. Moore sold 002 West
146th sl. a 5-sty new law house, on plot 50x99,11, adjoining the
southwest corner of Broadway, to Arthur R, Mack.
174TH ST.-In part payment for 602 West 146Lh st, Mr. Mack
gives lo the Messrs. Moore the plot, 100x100, on the north side
of 174th st, 100 ft. east of St. Nicholas av.
AMSTERDAM AV.—East side, 100 ft. south 15Sth st, 25x100,
old 4-sty brick building, sold ^y Chas. A, Briggs, through David
Stewart, to be occupied by the purchaser for his own business.
AMSTERDAM AV.—Goodwin & Goodwin resold for Henry
Marks and Casper Levy to S. Elkin and G. Herman 1722. 1724
and 172G Amsterdam av. three 5-sty flats, with stores, 75x100.
AMSTERDAM AV.—Ferdinand Nagel sold for Henry Marks
and Casper Levy to an investor 1747 Amsterdam av, a 5-sty
triple flat, 25x100.
BROADWAY.—The Chrystal Realty Co. sold 3405 Broadway,
a 6-sty apartment house, with stores, 40x100, west side. 39.11 ft.
north of 138lh st.
BROADWAY.—Maurice E, Strauss sold for Lowenfeld &
Prager to Sonn Brothers the northwest corner of Broadway and
151st St. 99.11x150.
Marble Hill Sales.
TERRACE VIEW AV.—James F. Segrave sold for the Park
Mortgage Co, to Elisha Crawford a 2-sty Queen Anne cottage,
30x100, on the south side of Terrace View av, east of Jansen av.
Marble Hill. This completes the sale of five houses owned by
the Park Mortgage Co. at that point.
—Representative Olcott, of Manhattan, on Tuesday introdiiced
in the House at Washington a bill carrying $3,-500,000 for a new
post office building in New York on the site already purchased
in 31st St. near the new Pennsylvania railway terminal.