October 20, 1917
RECORD AND GUIDE
519
Bronx.
DWELLINGS.
EDSON AV.~William E. Erb, 443 East
186th St. completed plans for eight 2-sty
frame dwellings. 16x30, on the east side of
Edson av, 255 ft south of Boston ro, for
the Crawford Real Estate & Building Co.,
7 East 42d st, Manhattan, owner and build¬
er. Total cost, $20,000.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ALLERTON AV.—W. G. Massarene, 15
East 40th st, Manhattan, has plans in
progress for addition to the Blue Goose
Inn at Allerton av and Bronx blvd. for
the Blue Goose Inn Operating Co., 90 West
st, owner. Consists of 1-sty brick addition
to be used for restaurant. 40x80, and a
kitchen, 50x50. Cost, $50,000.
ITTTH ST.—The Gas Engine & Power
Co. and Charles L. Seabury & Co.. Morris
Heights, Manhattan, owners and builders,
have had plans completed privately for
three frame shipways at the foot of ITTth
st and Harlem River.
Brooklyn.
APARTMENTS. FLATS & TENEMENTS.
HEMLOCK ST.—C. Infanger & Son, 2634
Atlantic av, completed plans for a 4-sty
brick and stone tenement, 40x88, in the
west side of Hemlock st, 100 ft south of
Pitkin av, for Emil Reinecking, 384 Cres¬
cent st, owner. Cost, $25,000.
SHEFFIELD AV.—E. M. Adelsohn, 1TT6
Pitkin av, has plans in progress for two
4-sty brick apartments, 66x100, on the
west side of Sheffield av. 100 ft south of
Dumont av, for the Sheffield Building Co..
154 Pennsylvania av, owner. Total cost,
$80,000.
CHURCHES.
ISTH ST.—Helmle & Corbett, 190 Mon¬
tague st, completed plans for a 2-sty brick
and stone church and Sunday school at
the cor of ISth st and Cortelyou rd for the
Baptist Church of the Redeemer, Rev. H.
F. Berry, 2304 Newkirk av, Bklyn, owner.
DWELLINGS.
MAPLE ST.—Gordon M. Trautschold.
Plandome, L. I., completed plans for a 2-
sty brick dwelling, 35x56, in the north
side of Maple st, 25 ft west of Bedford
av, for William H. Todd, 139 Rutland st.
owner. Cost, $22,000.
EAST 35TH ST.—Wiiliai^ C. Winters.
106 Van Siclen av, completed plans for
three 2-sty frame dwellings, 16x34, in the
west side of East 35th st, 125 ft south of
Av P, for J. F. Dunham, 1663 East 13th st,
owner. Cost, $3,000 each.
GSTH ST.—P. W, Eisenla. 5T1 TTth st,
completed plans for two 2-sty brick dwell¬
ings. 16x44. in the south side of 68th st, 70
ft west of Stewart av, for Charles Lucke,
656 6Sth st, owner and builder. Cost. $4,000
each.
W^EST 36TH ST.—Morris Perlstein, 49
Fulton av. Middle Village, L. I., completed
plans for a 1-sty brick dwelling, 28x25, in
the east side of West 35th st, 481 ft south
of Mermaid av, for William Fox, 2913 West
35th st, Brooklyn, owner and builder. Cost,
$3,500.
SOUTH 3D ST.—H. J. Nurick, 892 Broad¬
way. Bklyn, has plans in progress for ex¬
tension to the 4-sty brick dwelling, at
312 South 3d st, for I. Lamdew. on prem¬
ises, owner. Consists of brick extension,
14x16, and general interior alterations.
Cost. $3,000.
47TH ST.—P. W. Eisenla, 571 TTth st.
completed plans for a 2-sty frame dwell¬
ing, 25x56, in the south side of 4Tth st,
240 ft west of 15th av. for John Connolly,
5107 New Utrecht av, owner and builder.
Cost, $10,000.
PEARL ST.—Nathan M. Porter, 121
Duane st, Manhattan, completed plans for
a 2-sty brick dwelling and garage, 39x75,
in the east side of Pearl st. 75 ft south of
Concord st, for the R. W. Realty Co., 121
Duane st, Manhattan, owner and builder.
Cost, $10,000.
EAST STTH ST.—R. T. Schaefer, 1526
Flatbush av, completed plans for two 2^^-
sty frame dwellings, 17x41, in the east
side of East 37th st, 197 ft north of Ave J,
for John E. Reynolds, Ave J and Flatbush
av, owner.and builder. Cost, $9,000.
79TH ST.—P. W. Eisenla, 571 77th st.
completed plans for a 2-sty brick dwell¬
ing. 18x40, at the northwest cor of 79th
st and 19th av, for the Graham Marx Con¬
struction Co., 1670 49th st, owner and
builder.
76TH ST.—Slee & Bryson. 154 Montague
st. completed plans for a 2iA-sty frame
dwelling, 24x40, in the north side of TGth
St. 129 ft west of 3d av, for Albert Jansen.
345 T6th St. owner and builder. Cost, $16,-
000.
4STH ST.—Samuel Gardstein, 4820 14th
av, completed plans for a 2^-sty frame
dwelling, 26x55, in the south side of 48th
st, 140 ft east of 12th av, for Morria Wolsk,
1560 53d st, owner. Cost, $T.OOO,
28TH AV.—P. Savignano, 6005 14th av,
Bklyn, will draw plans for four 2-sty
brick dwellings. 3Sxl8, on the east side
of 28th av, 140 ft south of Cropsey av. for
the Harway Construction Co.. 69 Bay 50th
st, Bklyn, owner and builder. Cost, $20,-
000.
EAST 35TH ST.—Koch & Wagner, 26
Court st, completed plans for alterations
to the 1-sty brick factory and office, 84x
9T, in the east side of East 35th st. 338
ft north of Av K. for Frederick A. Koch
Mfg. Corp., 1151 East 35th st, owner.
INGRAHAM ST.—Louis A. Abramson,
220 5th av, Manhattan, completed plans for
a 1-sty brick factory, 25x20. at the north¬
west cor of Ingraham st and Varick av,
for the Continental Varnish Co., 317 New
Jersey av, Newark, owner. Cost, $6,000.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
PENN ST.—Cohn Bros.. 361 Stone av,
completed plans for a 1-sty brick garage,
60x100, in the south side of Penn st, 129
ft west of Broadway, for David Caplan
and Gussie Holdstein. 1450 Broadway,
Manhattan, owners and builders. Cost.
$12,000. The location was incorrectly re¬
ported as Tennessee st in the Record and
Guide last week.
UNDERHILL AV.—The National Aniline
& Chemical Co.. c/o W. Beckers Aniline
& Chemical Wks.. East SSd st. Bklyn,
owner, has had plans completed privately
for extension to the 2-sty garage on the
east side of Underhill av. lOS ft south of
St. Marks av. Cost. $15,000.
STORES. OFFICES AND LOFTS.
FULTON ST.—D. P. Hart, 3 West 29th st,
Manhattan, completed plans for an exten¬
sion and interior alterations to the 7-sty
store and office bldg in the east side of
Fulton st, 92 ft north of Willoughby st. for
the Metropolitan Trust Co., 60 Wall st,
Manhattan, owner. Cost, $30,000.
39TH ST.—Thomas Bennett. 7826 5th av,
has plans in progress for the alteration
of the frame carpenter shop, at 264 39th
St. into a store, for John B. Santally, 271
39th st, owner and builder. Cost, $3,000.
14TH AV.—P. Savignano, 6005 14th av.
completed plans for two 1-sty brick stores,
22x60. at the northwest cor of 14th av
and 68th st, for Leo Berger. 493 Metro¬
politan av. owner and builder. Cost, $20,-
000.
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REFERENCES
The following is a selected list of engineering work and buildins: construction with which the personnel of this Corporation have been
identified as principals:
Metropolitan Life, New York. N. T,
Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago. 111.
Electrical Development & Power House, Toronto, Can¬
ada: Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Rio de Janeiro Tramways & Light & Power Plant,
Rio de Janeiro. Brazil.
Hotel St. Regis, New York. N. Y.
Hotel Taft. New Haven. Conn.
San Antonio Land & Irrieation, San Antonio, Tex.
Mexico, Northwestern R. E., EI Paso, Tex.
Metropolitan Street Railway, New York, N. T.
Prudential Lire, Newark. N. J.
Union R. R. Station. Columbus. O.
Oakland National Bank, Oakland, Cal.
Baroolona Traction & Light & Power Plant, Barce¬
lona, Spain.
West End Street Railway System. Boston, Mass.
Dominion Coal Co. Plant, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Union Railroad Station. Washington, D. C.
Wanamaker Buildings. New York, N. Y., and Phlla-
delDhia. Pa.
Sao Paulo Tramway & Light & Power Plant, Sao
PauJo. Brazil.
New England Gas & Coke Plant, Everett. Mass.
VVortliington Pump Works. Harrison. N. J.
Union Bank of Canada, Winnipeg, Canada.
Mercnants Refrigerator Co., Jersey City, N. J.
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