March 8, IQ02.
RECORD AND GUIDE.
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Gundlach & Koch have sold to Arthur R. Parsons No. 6
East 115th St. a 5-sty flat, 25x90x100.
The National Butchers' and Drovers' Bank have sold No. 22
West 90th st, a 4-sty dwelling, on lot 20x100, Joseph Beith is
the buyer.
The City Real Property Investing Co. has sold to Charles A.
Moran Nos, 101 and 103 East 62d st, northeast corner of Park
av, 4-sty and basement dwellings, on plot 40x60.1; W, E. & F. B.
Taylor were the brokers.
James Walsh has sold through Charles Grifflth Moses &
Brother. No. 1721 Amsterdam av. northeast corner of 146th st, a
5-sty flat with stores, 25x95x100.
Louis P. Mahler has sold to the Societe Co-operative Cor-
leonese Francesco Bentivegna, Nos. 320 and 322 Bast 113th st,
two 5-sty flats, on plot 62.6x100.11. Pescia & Coined ■were the
brokers. The seller bought the houses last year when the con¬
sideration was given as $60,000; they are now reported sold at
something less than $56,000.
J. Clarence Davies & Co. have sold for Enoch H. Bell No. 225
East 126th st. a 5-sty single fiat, 17x85x99.11.
The three S-sty dwellings, Nos. 73 to 77 West 132d st. have
been sold by Henry L. Ryer, Carrie Manwaring and Judith A.
Crook; they make a plot 56.3x99.11, and are said to have been
acquired as a site for a sub-power station of the underground
railroad by the Rapid Transit Subway Construction Co,
Porter & Co, have sold for Gustav H. Schwab No. 228 West
121st st, a 5-sty single flat, on lot 17x100.11, No. 226 sold in
July, 1901, for $12,150.
The Stuyvesant Insurance Co, have sold through Porter & Co.,
No. 53 West 130th st, a 4-sty brownstone dwelling, on lot
20x99.11.
Sherman W. Ford has sold to F. H. Nichols, through Porter
& Co., No. 273 West lS2d sf, a S-sty brownstone dwelling, on lot
15x99,11,
Erasmus D. Garnsey has sold through Porter & Co., No. 50
East 133d st, a 5-sty three-family flat, on lot 25x99,11.
The Francis McMulkin estate has sold the 6-sty apartment
house, on lot 60x51,10. at No, 215 West 100th st.
Estelle L, Strauss has traded with Carl F. Hansen, for twenty
lots at Lakewood, N. J., the 4-sty dwelling. No. 798 West End av.
John Livingston has sold No. 134 East 71st st, a 4-sty brown¬
stone dwelling, 23x53x100.5.
The West Side Construction Co. (Jacob Axelrod) has sold No.
115 West flOth st, a 5-sty flat, on lot 31.3x100.11.
Arnold Uhlfelder has sold No, 102 West 94th st, a 5-sty flat,
35x90x102.2.
Mary F. Betts has bought a number of small dwellings, on
East 73d st, from Thomas B. Briggs. She bought Nos. 115 and
117, and from J. Duggon, No. 119. They occupy a plot 51.9x
102.2; $20,000 each was paid for the houses, and a similar offer
was made for No. 113. but it has been sold for $21,000 to an¬
other buyer. In addition to the above, Daniel B. Freedman has
sold Nos. 123 to 131. a plot 85x102.2, which he bought last year
for an average of about $16,000 each to the same buyer. The
houses just sold were in the market up to two weeks ago at
.$17,900 each, and are now being offered for sale at $1,500 a foot
front, Mrs. Betts has been quite active in the realty market re¬
cently, having bought and resold Nos. 40 and 42 West 45th st,
and cnly this week' she took title to the southeast corner of
Park av and 71st st, a plot 96.5x63, for which she paid $129,500.
Aaron M. Meyers sold to Irving I. Kempner No. 135 East Tlst
st, a 4-sty dwelling, on lot 17x100,5.
G. Nicholas sold for Ellen W. Watson, No. 239 West 76th st,
a 4-sty dwelling. 18x50x100, and for I. Olcott Rhines, No. 237
West 76th st, a similar dwelling, on lot 19x100.
James C. Crawford has sold No. 125 West 118fh st to Max
Mendelson; he has also sold to Isaac Meyer No. 117 "West llSth
st; they are 3-Ety and basement dwellings.
Frank Moyan has sold to William R, Rose No. 301 West 76th
st, northwest corner of West End av, a 4-sty dwelling, fronting
28.4 feet on the avenue and 63 feet on the street.
Arthur S. Cox & Co. and Warren & Sldllen have sold to a Mr.
O'Connell No. 35 West 65th st, a 5-sty flat, on lot 31.3x100.5.
H, Macklin has sold No. 51 West 91st st, a 4-sty dwelling, 18x
55x100.8. Bolton Hall was the buyer.
John R. Davidson has sold for Mrs. J. W. Smith No. 56 West
104th st, a 5-sty double flat, on lot 33.4x100.11.
Rachel Loeb has sold No. 153 East 73d st, a 3-sty dwelling, on
lot 17x102,2, lo D. B. Freedman.
The New Tork Investment and Improvement Co. have soid
to John G. Dabour the plot, 36,10x125, on the east side of Broad¬
way, 35 feet north of 109th st. Slawson & Hobbs were the
brokers.
THE BRONX.
J. Clarence Davies & Co, have sold for Catherine Muller Nos.
2923 to 2927 3d av, a plot 60x130, with 2-sty brick buildings, lo¬
cated 60 feet north of 151st st. Nos. 2939 to 2943 3d av, north¬
west corner of 152d st, a plot 78,7x92.7x73,9x61,11, with frame
buildings, sold at auction on Wednesday for $51,075.
J. Clarence Davies & Co. have sold for William H. Bell, Jr., the
lot. 25x100, at the southeast corner of 170th st and Prospect av.
John T. Perkins has sold to Adam Boecher Nos. 804 and 806
East ISSth st, two 5-sty flats, each on lot 29x100.
M. F, Kerby has sold for R. C. Buliard two brick 2-family
houses, on the south side of 184th st, near Webster av; for John
V. McEvily, the 3-family dwelling, No. 2068 Crotona av; and
for C. C. Strubel four lots on the south side of 207th st. 405 feet
east of Perry av.
Sharrott & Thom have sold for Nathan Wise No. 758 Wendover
av, a 4-sty flat, 25.3x105x194; they have also sold No. 1453
Longfellow av, southwest corner of Jennings st, a 2^-sty frame
dwelling, 25x48, on lot 50x100.
Barry & McLaughlin have sold for Simon Salz to Anna T.
Bragg the plot, 75x100, on the east side of Bryant st, 175 feet
south of Jennings st.
LEASES.
The Lichtenstein Millinery Co. has leased from the New Torte
Realty Corporation the plot, 50x100, on the west side of 5th av,
50 feet south of 45th st. The lease is for ten years at a rental
of $25,000 a year net, and includes a 4-sty building which the
company is to erect. The cost of the projected building is esti¬
mated at $100,000. The site was bought not long ago for $325,-
000. The lessees were reported to have leased No. 414 Sth av
several weeks ago. S, Osgood Pell & Co, were the brokers.
Slawson & Hobbs have leased for William Gunn and Andrew
Grant to Edward J, Solomons the 9-sty flreproof hotel at Nos.
206 to 210 West 56th st, to be known as Hotel Quentin, for a
term of ten years, at an average rental of $22,500 per annum, or
an aggregate for the lease of $225,000, The building is not yet
finished, but is under contract to be fully finished in every re¬
spect hy April 15th, when the building is to be delivered ready
for occupancy. The lessee has already rented several suites.
Mr. Solomon's success heretofore as a hotel man insures him
similar results in his 56th st enterprise.
The property No. 139 Broadway has been leased by the Wash¬
ington Life Insurance Co. to the Liberty National Bank, through
John N. Golding and E. Cruikshank & Co., the former represent¬
ing the bank. Under the terms of the lease, which covers a
term of forty years, the insurance company wiil erect on the
lot a 2-sty building for occupancy solely by the bank, and to be
specially constru:::ted with this end in view. The lot has a
frontage of 23,3 feet and a depth of 110 feet. It is now covered
by an old 5-sty building, which is flanked on either side by the
tall structure of the North American Trust Company, at the
northwest corner of Broadway and Cedar st, and that of the
Washington Life Insurance Company, at the southwest corner
of Brcadway and Liberty st. The latter corporation bought No.
13S Broadway for $.303,000 in March, 1000, to insure light and
air along the southerly side of its own big building. The Liberty
Natioiial Bank at present occupies part of the ground fioor in the
Central puilding, at Liberty and West sts.
OUT OF TOWN.
E. H. Irving has sold to George W. Lockwood a plot, 75x100, on
Glover av, near McLean av. Tonkers, The buyer will erect three
cottages.
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Real Estate Notes.
James V. Geraghty states that he has not sold No. 103 East
7Sth St.
Francis C. Cohn states that No. 131 East Olst st has not been
sold.
Albert Stake, reai estate and loan broker, has removed to No,
ISO Broadway, Mr. Stake has money to loan at from 4% to 6%
on east side, Brooklyn, and Staten Island properties.
At this week's auction sale of securities by Adrian H, Muller
& Son, 125 shares of Geo, A. Fuller preferred sold at 92^4 @92%,
and 50 shares of Alliance Realty at 90Vi-100.
The property sold by J. Clarence Davies & Co. last week was
Nos. 109 and 171 West 78th st, and not No. 173, as stated in our
last issue.
"^''illiain E, Finn states that he has not sold the Colonnade
Hotel and "Old London Street" property on Broadway, but that
he Vi'ill improve the property himself.
Fred. S. Godfrey, of Scranton, Pa., took title on Thursday to
the southeast corner of 7th av and 49th st, upon which he wil!
erect a 12-sty hotel.
The property at Nos. 36 to 42 Broadway, sold last week by E.
A, Cruiksliank &, Co.. will be transferred directly by the sellers
and not by J. M. Hoen.
The firm of Polstein & Cohen, real estate brokers, of 1187 Lex¬
ington av, has been dissolved. Mr, Polstein has formed a part¬
nership with his brother and opened ofHces in the Bible House,
Astor place and 4th av.
The Whitlock Realty Co. was incorporated at Albany, with a
capital of $500,000. Sturgis Whitlock, of Shelton, Conn,; E. D.
Alvord, of South Norwalk, Conn.; and Abraham Quaekenbush,
of this city, are tbe directors.
Col. Oliver H. Payne is the buyer of the Cook plot on 5th av,
102 ft. north of 78th st, a plot 70x115, with an L to 78th st, 15x
102, He will erect thereon a residence for his nephew, Payne
Whitney.
The long-established real estate agency and brokerage office
of James R, Waterlow continues at the old stand. No. 81 West
.50th st, corner Gth av. The firm's specialty is the collection of