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Record and Guide,
March 28, 1896
located at No. 735 Tremont avenue (177th street), corner of
Washington avenue.
The real estate brokerage firm of G. Tuoti & Co. has been dis¬
solved by mutual consent, Mr. Albert Bach retiring, Mr. Gi-
useppl Tuoti will hereafter conduct the business alone, giving,
as heretofore, his sole attention to the sale and management of
properties in the Italian districts of this city, a line of business
which his firm has made peculiarly distinctive for sevaral years
past. Mr. Tuotl's offlces;are located at No. 198 Grand street
Buiilding News.
MERCANTILE.
Broadway, east side, 12C feet north of Prince street, plot Six
200 feet. Twelve-story basement and subcellar fireproof mer¬
cantile building to cost $350,000. Henry Corn, No. 150 Sth ave¬
nue, owner; Robert Maynicke, No. Ill Sth avenue, architect.
The front will be of buff brick, limestone, granite and iron.
Speciflcations will call for all improvements.. including five
elevators, two hydraulic passenger and three steam freight.
Washington street, east side,- between Watts and .Canal
streets; size, 50x80; Samuel Weil,, owner; Louis Korn, No. 621
Broadway, is drawing plans for a seven-story semi- ireproof
,store and loft building, to have all modern Improv^me its, and
cost about $65,000. - > ■
ooth to 07th street and East River; two-story brick oflice
building, size 24x30, tin roof and large frame sheds 200 feet
long, to be covered with corrugated iron, gravel roofing; cost,
about ,$3,000; Holmes & Philbrick, Olst street and East Kiver,
owners and builders; Charles Stegmeyer, No. 300 East S2d
street, architect.
DWELLINGS.
One Hundred and Seventieth street, north side, west / f :Joston
avenue, two-story brick dwelling, lO-xSO; cost, $5,000; Louisa
Golden,' No. 160 East 103d street, owner; W. C. Diekersou,
140th street and 3d avenue, architect; William Guggolz, No.
2305 Bathgate avenue, builder.
Westchester.—Two-story and; attic fraine dwelling; cost.
$3,500; Mathew Colford, owner; William Henderson, Jr., No.,,
751 Tremont avenue, architect. Specifications will call for hot-
air heating and shingle roofing.
Pelham avenue, south side, near Arthur avenue, two-story
frame dwelling with store; cost, $4,500; Joseph Faiella, owner;
John De Hart, No. 1637 Fox street, architect.
FLATS AND TENEMENTS.
One Hundred and Thirteenth street, north side, 150 feet west
of 8th avenue, two flve-story buff brick and Indiana limestone
flats sizes, 25x85.4 each; cost, .$25,000 each; Henry Hawkes,
No. 387 3d avenue, owner; John C. Burne, No. 101 West 42d
street, architect.
One Hundred and Thirteenth street, Nos. 20 and 22 West, two
flve-story brownstone and brick double flats; John Acker, No.
,528 East 71st street, owner and builder; Charles Stegmayer,
No. 306 East 82d street, architect; size, about 25x87 each; cost,
about .$20,000 each. Condition—plans in progress.
Ninety-ninth street, south side, 375 feet east of Columbus ave¬
nue, two five-story, light brick and limestonfe, three-family flats;
Benjamin F. McCauUey, Hackensack, N. J., and No. 217 West
125th street, owner and builder; Neville & Bagge, No. 217 West
125th street, architects; size, 25x86.3 each; cost, about $20,00(1
each. Condition—plans being drawn.
West End avenue, northwest corner OOth street, five-story,light
stone and brick flat; Alexander McDowell, No. 270 West 128th
street, owner and builder; G. A. Schellenger, No. 128 Broadway,
architect; size, about 25.2x00; cost, about $35,000. Condition-
plans being drawn.
One Hundred and Twenty-third street, 100 feet east of Lenox
avenue, five-story Roman brick limestone and terra cotta front
fiat,2Sx80; cost, $30,000; Cornelia M. Walker, owner; W. C.
Dlckerson, 140th street and 3d avenue, architect. Specifications
call for steam heating and all improvements.
Webster avenue and 170th street, three three-story frame
flats; cost, $4,000 each; A. F. Schmitt, No. 604 Cortlandt
avenue, architect.
Avenue A, southwest corner of 24th street, 81x100 feet. Lord
& Taylor, Broadway and 20th street, have purchased this plot
and intend to erect stables or flats. Carrere & Hastings. No.
44 Broadway, will be the architects.
One Hundred and Seventieth street, near Brlston street, three-
story frame flat; cost, $6,000; Charles H. Sprossig, owner: Ar¬
thur Boehmer, northeast corner of Tremont and 3d avenues,
architect.
Vyse avenue, near Freeman street, three-story frame flat,
'2'2x45 cost, ,$4,!)00; Johanna Sullivan, owner; Arthur Boe'imor,
northeast corner Tremont and 3d avenues, architect,
ALTERATIONS.
Fifty-seventh street. No. 33 West, two stories to be added and
extension to private dwelling; cost, $20,000; Abraham Wolff,
owner; John H. Duncan, No. 21 West 24th street, architect.
The work calls for four new bath rooms and flxtures. new plumb¬
ing, electric wiring, cabinet work, decorating, etc.
Eighty-second street, southwest corner Lexington avenue,
aKerjation to four-story dwelling to consist of altering two
-lower -noor,q for business purposes and two 'jpper floors into
flats cost, $6,500; Isaac Davidson, 82d street and Lexington
avenue, owner; A, B. Ogden, No, 1031 Madison avenue, archi¬
tect.
OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK CITY.
NEW YORK.
White Plains.—Central avenue, two two-story and attic
frame dwellings cost, $3,500 each; Mr. Scamerhoi'n, owner;
Frank E. Waite, F'arrell Building, architect.-----Greenridge ave¬
nue, two-story and attic fraine dwelling; cost, $6,000; Mrs. V.
M. Hudson, owner; Frank Horton Brown, architect; Stephen
v.''. Smith & Son, builders.------Frank E. Waite has prepared
plans for a two-story frame extension to a hotel; size, ."5x58;
John Dole, owner. The flrst floor will be used as a kitchen
and billiard room and the second as an auditorium.
T'onkcrs,—Architects B. A. Quick & Son have plaus cn the
boads for a four-story mottled brick limestone and granite
front mercantile building, to cost about ,$50,000, for the Citizens'
National Bank. The fir&t story will be 27x105 feet, of fireproof
construction, and will be occupied by the bank, the three upper
stories, 27x50, will be fitted up as offices. The building will be
heated by steam and trimmed in hardwood. They have also
prepared plans for a fcur-story brick fl-it with store. 2.5X.54, to
be erected at No. 150 Riverdale avenue, at a cost of about
.$7,000. The same architects have be^n commissioned by the
Board of Fire Commissioners to prepare sketches for remodc-liig
a three-story brick flre engine house.-----Annex to School No.
1(1, Tonkers Board of Education, owners; O. C. Chipman, No.
,1.50 Nassau strtet. New Y'ork City, is drawing plans for a three-
story brick and stone annex to the above school; size, 40x70.
New Rochelle.—Lawton Etreet, three-story brick hotel and
store building; size, 35x63; cost, $6,0l)0; John New & Son, New
Rochelle, owners; Geo. O. Hawes Co., No. 33 West 42d street.
New Tork City, architects.
Southfleld.—Two-story frame school house; size. 70x70; cost.
$7,500; Board of Education, Southfleld, owners; Palliser, Pal¬
liser & Co., No. 237 East 44th street. New Tork City, architects.
Tarrytown.—Two-and-a-half-story frame dwelling; size, SOx
40; cost, $4,000; owner's name withheld; D. N. B. Sturgis, 18th
street and 4th avenue. New Tork City, architect.
Dobbs Ferry.—Two-story and attio frame dwelling; J. Law¬
rence, Dobbs Ferry, N. T., owner; George Palliser, No. 32 Park
place. New Tork City, has drawn plans for the above, which
will have all modern conveniences. Mr. Palliser has also drawn
plans for a similar house at Highland Park, New Rochelle, N. T.,
for Mrs. Michel, and for six frame dwellings for various owners
at Lowerre Station, Y'oukers, N. T".
NEW JERSEY.
Passaic.—Two-story and attic frame dwelling; Dr. Parker
Pray, owner. George Palliser, No. 32 Park place, has drawu
plans for the above, which will have all modern improvements;
also a stable for the same owner.
MASSACHUSETTS.
South Harwich,—Two-and-a-half-story frame summer dwell¬
ing; size, 35x35. with dining room and kitchen extension, ,50x16;
cost, .$2,.500; Richard Henry Warren, owner; George Mart In
Huss, No. 1287 Broadway, New Tork City, architect.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Scrantim.—Decorations, woodwork and hangings for smoking-
room in residence of W. W. Scranton. to cost about ,$2,00O;
D. N. B. Sturgis, architect; southwest corner 18th street and
4th avenue. New Tork City, is drawing the sketches.
INDIANA.
Fort Wayne architects are invited to submit to .he Board
of Commissioners of Allen county, before noon, Tuesda.v, May
l:jth, 1806, competitive designs for a court house, to be erected
in the city of Fort Wayne. Drawings should be sent to C. W.
Edsall, County Auditor Fort Wayne. The cost of the building
is not to exceed $500,000, of which amount $100,000 will be re¬
quired for machinery, heating, power, ventilation, lighting,
plutpbing. furnishing and architects fees. The 'apprj ;i ni,te
size of the huilding will be 130x260 feet, J. H. Steelhorn, M. A,
Ferguson and S, L. Baker are the County Commissioners.
VIRGINIA.
Charlottsville,—Alteration to three-story brick auditorium:
size, 52x150; cost, $25,000; F. J. Lilienfeld, Charlottsville, Va,,
owner; J. B. McElfatrick & Son, No. 1402 Broadway. New Tork
City, architects. Alteration to consist of altering present build¬
ing into a theatre. Speciflcations will call for all modern im¬
provements.
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