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RECORD AND GUTDK
April 13, 1901.
minal Improvement Co., twenty-three lots at the northwest
corner of 28th st and lllh av; for B, Lowenstein. seven lots, ad¬
joining on 28th st and extending to 13th av, and for the same
seller the leasehold property consisting of five lots at the south¬
east corner of 2yth st and 13th av, and for William Breen the
leasehold properly on 2yth st adjoining the corner of 13th av
and consisting of ten lots,
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Tb« followins are th« eomparatlTa tables of Manhattan and the
Bronx of the Conveyances, Mortcasea and Projecttd BuIldlnEe
for tht eorrespondlns weeka of lUUU and lUUl:
GONVKTANCBa.
idui. moo.
Apr. 5 to 11, inc. Apr. 6 to 12, inc.
Total No, for ManhatLan li^iJ Total No. tor ManhaLcaa I'M
Amount involved........f4,303,84!) Amount involved.......$l,T32,tiua
Number nominal....... Ill) Number nominal....... IfO
Idol 1900.
Toiai No., Manhattan, Jan. 1 to date.. 3.525 . 3,123
Total Amc, Mauhattan, Jan. Ito dace. $40,501,063 $30.739,77ti
leOl. llMXI.
Apr. 5 to 11, inc- Apr. G to 12, inc.
Total No, for The br^ux *jS Total No. for The bconx i3
Amount involved....... JllS.il.'i Amount involveu....... $169,271
Nnmber nominal....... 42 Number nominal....... 42
1901 IfiOO
Total No., The Bronx, Jan. 1 to date... *1,164 1,245
Toul Amc, The Brom, Jan. 1 to date. $3.0£y,til2 $3,382.G08
luoi. laoo.
Total No., Hanbattaa aad The
UroDx, Jan. 1 to date....... 4,4jSi) 4,374
Total Aiut,,IHaaliattau and 'I'lie
Bronx, Jau. 1 to ilate....... .'j;4;t,591,275 $34,122,384
liORTQAQEB.
1901. 1900.
,----Apr. 5 to 11, inc.----, ,—Apr. 6 to 12, inc,----,
Mtuiuaiun. Bronx. Manualtan. Uronx.
ToUl number............ 210 TO 197 al
Amount luvolTed......... *?7,G5S,:ib« $292,227 $3,017,059 $397,428
Number oror 6%.......... 90 34 S5 43
Amount Involved......... -VJCO.h^ij .$92,7:ii $l,0Sl,9wJ .H66,32S
Number at 6%............ o2 30 50 36
Amount iuvoived......... .^1.820.050 $132,300 .$617,024 $211.60iJ
Number at leBB than 5%.., 68 6 52 2
Amount Involved......... '*4.S77,4U0 .$67,2IDO $1,318,075 $19,500
No, above to Banks, Truat
and luBurauce i;o.'a..... '46 7 .31 9
Araount Involved......... •$4,524,2,i- -$22,65if .$1.00iLvv. .$44,lo..
1901. 1900.
Total No., Manhattan. Jan, 1 to date.. 3,456 3,321
Total AmC, Manhatian, Jan. 1 to date. $73,207,:;.)!> $90,701,794
Total No., The Broni, Jan. 1 10 date... 1.097 1,136
Total Amt., The Bronx, Jan, 1 to dale. $0.2911,951 $8,098,393
lUOl. lUUU.
Total Xo., Manhattan and Tlie
Uronx, Jau, J to date....... 4,553 4,457
Total Auit.,Illanliattau and Tbe
Bronx, Jan, 1 to date....... $81,oG7,2UT $»S,800,1S7
*It!eludes a mortgage to the I'arlt Row Realty Co, (or $3.0011,000 to se¬
cure bonds,
PROJECTED BUILDINGS.
1901. 1900.
Total No. New Buildinga: Apr. 5 to 11, inc. Apr. 6 to 12, Inc.
Manbattan........................ 373 3G
The Broni........................ 200 33
Grand total.................... 573 6!)
Total Amount:
Manliattan........................ $18,773,575 $1,340,90(1
The Bronx........................ 2,G04.975 $240,850
Grand total.................... ,*;21,37S.550 .$1,581,750
Total Amt. Alteration*:
Manhattan..........^i............ $2G1.260 $72,10r,
Tht Bronx........................ 62.725 10,390
Grand total.................... $323,985 $82,495
Total No. New Building*:
Manhattan, Jan. 1 to date.......... 1,038 254
The Bronx, Jan. 1 to dat«.......... 506 170
Manhattan-Bronx, Jan. 1 to date... 1,534 430
Total Amt. New Buildlne*:
Manhattan, Jan. 1 to date.......... $55,782,420 $13,191,925
The Bronx, Jan, 1 to date.......... 5,229,730 1.620.460
ManhatUn-Bronj. Jan, 1 to date... $01,012,150 $14,812,385
Total AmC. Alteration!:
Manhattan-Bronx, Jan. 1 to date... $2,052,118 .>l,Gil,9n.i
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V. M. C. A.'S MIGRATIONS.
The Toung Men's Chrislian Association has sold its property
at the southwest corner of 4th av and 23d st to the Central
Realty Bond and Trust Co., and Flake & Dowling; Horace S.
Ely & Co. were the brokers. Title to the property will not pass
until the association has secured another site and erected a new
building. The property has been held at $800,000, It fronts 83,3
on 4th av, 175 feet on 23d st, and has a rear line of 97.4. It was
bought by the association February 27,1867, for $142,000, and the
building was erected at a cost of $345,000. Renwick & Sands were
lhe architects. The plot was offered at $138,000 to the General
Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen in 1866. but was declined
because the society thought it would be too expensive for them to
improve it Ground was broken January 13, 1868, and the pres¬
ent building was dedicated December 2, 1869. The New York
Toung Men's Chrislian Association was organized July 16, 1852,
and since that time its home has been located in the following
places: 1852 to 1854. No. 659 Broadway; 1854 to 1856. No. 32
Waverly place; 1856 to 1859, at the corner of 12th st and Broad¬
way; 1860. Bible House; in 1864 the association moved to Sth av
and 22d st, and from there to the building just sold. In the
meantime the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen have
reached 44lh st. In connection with this sale it may be interest¬
ing to note that the Young Men's Christian Association bought In
ISOS the southwest corner of Lexington av and 20th sl, 78.9x125,
for $151,000. It forms part of the site which the city has decided to
take for the new 69th Regiment Armory, and has been appraised
by Thomas C. Smith, the city's expert, at $128,700, and by Henry
H. Jackson and John R. Foley, experts for the owners, at $207,-
500 and $170,323 respectively.
The real estate firm of Adrain G. Hegeman & Co., located at
No. 1321 Broadway, New York, for the past 21 years, will re¬
move to No, 34 Pine st on or about May 15th. 1901.
We will pay 10c per copy for the following issues of the RE¬
VIEW and RECORD of Brooklyn, of the year 1893—Jan. 14,
Jan. 21, Jan, 28, July 29, Aug. 7, Aug. 19. Sept. 30—delivered
at our office in good condition. Record and Guide, 14 Vesey st.
Gossip of the Week.
SOUTH OF 59TH STREET.
Madison av, soulhwest corner of 29lh st. The Scottish Rite
Hall property, a brick building, on plot fronting 95 feet on 29th
st and 74.1 on Madison av, is reported to have been sold. The
sellers bought the property in 1888 from The Rutgers Presby¬
terian Church for $126,000.
Ilth st, No. 332 East. S^sty double tenement. 25x75x100; sel¬
ler, William J. Keiner and others; buyer, Jacob Levy; brokers,
Folsom Brothers.
45tb st. No. 51 West, 3-sty dwelling on lot 18.9x100; seller, H.
Prescott Beach; brokers, Pease & Elliman. The buyer is said lo
be Adele Kneeland, who owns No. 53, a similar dwelling, ad¬
joining and two bouses abutting on 46th sl. No. 55 sold al auc¬
tion last week for $30,000.
Avenue D, No. 03, new 6-sty tenement, on lot 31.8x82; seller.
Walter J. Cohn; buyer. Dr. Ludwig Kohn, who bought the ad¬
joining corner of oth st and Avenue D a month ago.
Pearl st, Nos. 160 and 162, 6-sty building, on tot 46.11x96.5, has
been bought by Mrs. E. B. Levin, the owner of No. 80 Wall st, at
the northeast corner of Pearl st and adjoining No. 160 Pearl St.
The National Conduit and Cable Co. is the seller. This purchasfc
gives the buyer a plot fronting 40.5 on Wall st and 122.10 oh
Pearl st. The Tontine Building, at the northwest corner of
Wall arid Water sts, on which a new 15-sty building is to be
erected, adjoins this parcel; brokers. Richard V. Harneit & Co.
SOth st, Nos. 224 to 232 West, south side, 250 east of Sth av, old
buildings, on plot 75x100.5, have been sold by Harry M. Austin
to George Robinson, who will erect a 7-sty apartment house
from plans by G. A, Schellenger, No. 130 Fulton st,
46th st, north side, 140 feet east of Broadway, 4-sly high
stoop dwelling, on lot 20x100; seller. Catharine A. Durkin;
buyer. Amos F. Eno; broker, John J. Coady. This house ad¬
joins Mr. Bno's recent purchases through Mr. Coady.
21st st, No, 421 West. 3-sty brick dwelling, on lot 21.11x104;
seller, Mary J. Cameron; buyer, Herbert D, Croly; brokers.
James N. Wells' Sons and S. F. Jayne & Co.
20th st. No. 30 West, old dwelling on plot 25x98.9: seller, a Mr,
Johnson, of Brussels, Belgium; buyers, Heiiner & Wolf. The-
same buyers bought No. 28 in 1899, which they resold to Hew
Miller, who has erected a 7-sty apartment house.
21st st, No. 150 East, dwelling has been sold by Frank Cross;
brokers. Buek & Crawford. The buyer's name is not given, but
No. 148 was purchased this week by Charles Buek for improve¬
ment witb an apartment house and this lot wili probably be
included in the plot.
City Hall pl, northwest corner of Pearl sl, 6-sty building witb
stores. 21.7x90: sellers. S. Mandel and H. Maran.
Henry st, No. 308. 5-sty brick tenement on lot 24x96; seller,
Barbara Stark; buyers, Max Cohen and Emanuel Glauber; price,
$19,000.
37th st, No. 252 West, 3-sty dwelling, 18.9x55x100; seller, Es¬
tate'of Michael Cohen; broker, Thomas P. Fitzsimons.
Nassau st, No, 80, east side, 125 feel south of Fulton st. 4-sty
building on lot 32x100; seller, Cbarles Harbeck; brokers, Ruland
& Whiting and Herbert A. Sherman. Mr, Sherman sold the prop¬
erty to Mr. Harbeck three years ago for $200,000, and has resold
for .'i;225.000.
Madison av, northwest corner of 27th st, 4-sty dwelling 25x100;
seller, Estate of Valentine Mott.
iOlh st, No. 154 Wesl. 4-sly dwelling 16,9x100.5; seller. Garret
S. Miller; buyers, Jackson & Stern; brokers. Pease & Elliman,
51st st, Nos. 525 and 527 West, two 5-sty tenements on plot 50x
100.5; sellers, Arthur Smith and others; brokers, Folsom Bros.;
price. $38,250.
20th st, No, 223 East. 2-sty stable on lot 20x92. leasehold; seller.
Lawrence W. Ahrens; buyer, Frederick Metz; brokers, Polsom
Bros.
14th st. No. 251 West, 4-sty dwelling on lot 24.2x103.3; seller,
estate of Mrs, E. J. Schaffer.
35lh st, Nos. 40 to 44 West, three dwellings on plot 00x98,9;
selU rs, Annie M. Loomis, Henry McAleenan and the Farmers'
Loan and Trust Company; buyer, Harry J. Braker.
59fh st, No. 543 West, 4-sty tenement on lot 25x100, has been
sclc! by the New York Life Insurance Co, The company bought
the property at foreclosure in March for $8,000.
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