October 21, 1922
RECORD AND GUIDE
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av, a 3-sty brick double apartment house with
stores, ou a lot 18.\100.
THIRD AV.—lOilward C. Curny sold for the
Christiau estate to .Mrs. G- Klein the 4-81.V
bricli apartment house with store at 5322
Third av.
president, leased the entire 4-sty briclj build¬
ing i;i,s Kast 42d st, through Henry Hof, to
tile (.)hio Chemical & Mfg. Co., tor a term of
years. .Viso, ieused siiaee iu the building at
the northeast coruer o£ 12th st and Third av
to the .Virliue I'ress. Inc., and Atlas Lino¬
typing Co., Inc.
being altered by Edgar and Charles Appleby
and is part of a large plot owned by the
Appleby estate, which inclijdes the Jolson The¬
atre and also plottage on SSth and D'.ith sts.
Cross & Brown Co. was the broker.
QUEENS SALES
EL..\lilL u.M .— lue Cummunily uarage at
Baxter and Fairbanks av, Elmhurst, has been
purchased liy Gilbert .Murtha through Peter
Harper. The structure oc( upies a plot lOO.xlSO
and contains 13.300 square feet. Robert G.
Lake was the seller.
LONG ISLAND CITY—Louis Gold & Co.
sold to an investor the property known as the
Jackson Heights (.araRe, on Jackson av, from
21st to 22d st, Jackson Heights section of
LoHf; Island City. It was sold subject to a
'JO-year lease held by the tenant.
.\, V, .\iny & Co. leased for the Benjirv
Corp. tho 4-sty and liasement dwelling, 630
West End av, lo Edward .K. Beech, for a term
of 5 years; and leased for -Mrs. Grabrielle B.
Kennedy the ij-sty .American basement dwell¬
ing, 4."'.;: \\'est Knd av, to Hugo Cassel, for a
term of 5 years.
Maurice Wertheim leased for Gustave B.
Walter, for a term of 21 years, with renewal
for a similar period, the 4-sty business build¬
ing 155 East 44th st, on lot 25x100, together
with a rear building, size 25x25, on the ad¬
joining lot 15:1 East 44th st, at an aggregate
rental of ab(nit $250,000. The lessee is 155
East Forty-fourth Street, Inc.. a corporation
recently formed to take over this lease. The
premises will be used for offices aud show¬
rooms after completion of extensive altera¬
tions.
RECENT LEASES.
21 Year Lease of Tribune Building
The 20-sty Tribune Building at the north¬
east corner of Nassau and Spruce sts has beeu
leased from S. Morrill Bauer and Herbert E.
Miller by Victor Weichman and associates
under the title of the Tribune Building Cor¬
poration for a term of 21 years at an aggre¬
gate net rental of $5,000,000. The lease be¬
gins next May. when the Tribune expects to
move to its uew home on West 40th st.
The Tribune Building, fronting 90 feet on
Nassau st. 98 feet on Spruce st and 8G feet
on Frankfort st. was purchased by tho Messrs.
Banner and Miller last year when the paper
decided to move uptown. Louis Wetzler and
Laurence J. Borchard negotiated the lease,
Stoddard & Mark, attorneys, rperesenting
both lessors and lessees.
The newly formed Boston Road Holding
Corp..r.-ition, having R. R. Reid, F. C. Ott and
L. C. Ferguson as directors, leased 20s4 Bos-
con rd, Bronx, a 2i^-sty and basement brick
dwelling, on a plot ^^01x170.9, through to
Bronx st and near Brenx river.
Seaman & Pendergast leased for a term of
years an apartment unfurnished, at 0'2b Fifth
av for T. 10. R. Carpenter to Mrs. Vernon M.
Peabody.
Daniel Birdsall & Co., Inc., leased for Mar¬
guerite Schaefer the entire 6-sty building 29
Leonard St. eontaining about 20,000 square
feet, to Kidley Watts & Co., for a term of
years.
Daniel Birdsall & Co., Inc., leased for clients
the entire .".-sty brick building, 2oS West 69th
St. to William Davidson, for a term of years.
It is 2.-1x100.5.
Leases of Entire Buildings
Brown, Wheelock-Harris, Vought & Co.
leased, for a term of years, the entire 4-sty
brick building, ."O ClifE st, to Hans Hiurichs
& Co., Inc.. for Henry L. ^'on .Meyer, repre¬
sented by Cammann, Voorhees & Floyd.
M. & L. Hess; Inc., leased for the American
Carbonate Co., Emil Rueff president, the 1-sty
building, 437 East l.sth st, running through
to 432-436 East 19th st, to the Associated
Linen Suppliers Co., Inc., a syndicate com¬
posed of several of the largest linen supply
houses In the metropolitan zone. The lessee
has arranged to install equipment for use In
its business and tb make extensive alterations
throughout the building, which will cost in
excess of $150,000. The lease covers a term
of years at an aggregate rental ot approxi¬
mately $150,000,
The Broad-Exchange Co. leased to the
International Telephone and Telegraph Cor¬
poration, Colonel Sosthenes Behn, president,
the parent company of the Cuban Telephone
Co., Porto Rico Telephone'Co.. and Uruguayan
Telephone Co. and Radio Corporations of
Cuba and Porto Rico, the entire B-sty fire¬
proof offlce building at 41 Broad st, covering
a plot 31x138, for a term of 21 years. The
tenant will take possession at once. This
lease is especially interesting as this section
has become the center for companies of rapid
communication.
In the immediate section and vicinity are
already located the homes of the Western
Union Telegraph Co.. the French Telegraph
Cable Co., the Commercial Cable Co., the All
America Cables, Radio Corporation of Amer¬
ica and a branch of the New York Telephone
Co.
The property which the Broad-Exchange Co.
has leased is part of a plot of over 50.000
square feet owned by the Broad-Exchange Co.
and the Alliance Realty Co. Brown, Wheel¬
ock-Harris, Vought & Co.. Inc., were the
brokers In the transaction. The building will
be known as the International Telephone
Building.
Maurice Wertheim leased for Gustave E.
Walter for 21 years with renewal for a similar
period the 4-sfy business building 155 East
41th st, 25x100, together with a rear building,
25x25. on the adjoining lot, 153 East 44th st,
at an aggregate rental ot about $250,000. The
lessee is 155 East Forty-fourth Street, Inc., a
corporation receutly formed. The premises
will be used for offlces aud showrooms.
B. Mftz & Co. leased the 5-sty building at
108 West 31st st for Mrs. Elena B. Goodnle
and .Mrs. Pauline H. Drew to Max Schacht
for a term of 21 years.
Adams & Co. and P. M. Clear & Co. leased
for Michael and George Coleman the garage
at 2ir, 218 West 30th st to M. Danielson, for
a long term of years, at an aggregate rental
of about $100,000,
Lease of the building at 101 Chambers st
has been extended by the Almy Realty Cor¬
poration to Kreutgers, Inc., from February 1,
1925, to June 1, 1033. The rental will be $12,-
500 per annum net. The Cruikshank Co. rep¬
resented the landlord and Lesser & Lesser
the tenant.
J. Arthur Fischer leased for the estate of
H. T. Gratacap to David Sobel, 143 Grand at,
a 4-sty brick building, 17 11x80, for a term of
years.
The 323 Fourth Avenue Corporation, which
recently leased the 3-sty building at that lo¬
cation, has also an option to purchase the
property for $110 000. The lease is for 21 years
at $6,000 to $7,000 net per annum.
Hup Eealty Co., Inc. J. Chr. G. Hupfel,
The Chevrolet Motor Co. leased the 1-sty
stone building. 50x100.5, at 217 West 58th st
for a sales building for used cars. This is
The 3-sty Northwestern Hotel property at
the southeast corner of Chambers and West
sts and the adjoining 3-sty buildings at 182
and 183 West st have been leased by Caroline
Truax from May 1, 1927, for 10 years to Naze-
reno Gazzale at an annual net rental of $17,-
000.
MANHATTAN BROKERS
ORVILLE R. ACKERLY & SON
Brokers and Appraisers
LONG ISLAND REAL ESTATE
Phone; Longacre 2280
243 West 34th St.. New York City
G. MALVIN DAVIS
Real Estate—Insurance
Torkvllle Section
1276 Lexington Ave. at 86th at. Lenox 897«
FRED. OPPENHEIMER
Real Estate—Mortgage Loana
540 Bergen At., at I49th St.
Phone- MELRORB 5007
J. & E. REALTY CORPORATION
SELLING—LEASING—MANAGEMENT
Gotham Bank Building
1819 BROADWAY Phone Columbui; T094 - 4(81
ABRAHAM SAFFIR
REAL ESTATE
1472 BROADWAY. LONGACRE BLDG.
PtMne BrrsDt 6944
ERNEST N. ADLER
Upper East Side Property a Specialty
ISOS FIRST AVE., at 79th St.
■•tablished 1903 Fbone: Btilnelander UK
WM. B. MERRALL
Industrial Real Eatate
342 MADISON AVE. Vanderbilt 4699
ARTHUR L. SHAW
Washington Heighta Specialist
4032 BROADWAY. ABOVE 169TH STREET
Wadsworth 4150-4151
ARMSTRONG & ARMSTRONG
Real Estate A(ent» and Brokers
Zi2 ST. NICHOLAS AVE.— New BBhtb Atb. und
laist Btreet Phone: Momiogside 1376
JOHN CONSTABLE MOORE
REAL ESTATE
15 EAST 40th ST. Vanderbilt 8189
SHERMAN & KIRSCHNER
Real Estate and Insurance
1641 Madison Ave. NEW YORK
Tel. ITniversity 3237-7404
LEONARD MORGAN CO.
Real Estate—Insurance—Estates Managed
Gotham Bank Building, Columbus Circle
Suite 504-5 Phone: Columbus 1646
JAMES B. SPEYERS & CO., Inc.
Real Estate
CANADIAN PACIFIC BUILDING
342 Madison Ave. Suite S14-81»
JAMES A. DOWD
Real Estate—Insurance
Renting—Management
874 SIXTH AVENUE, above 49th Street
ARTHUR G. MUHLKER
Rea! Estate^Insurance
1112 PARK A^'K VFAR 90TH ST
Leno'? 9435
WILLIAMS-DEXTER CO.. INC.
Greenwich Village Real Estate
Insurance
Seventh Avenue and Perry Street Chelsea 8096