March 2, 1918
RECORD AND GUIDE
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WITHERS ST.—Joseph Mendt, 21 Park
Row, completed plans for a 3-sty brick
storage, store and residence, 25x50, in the
south s'ide of Withers st, 100 ft west of
Graham av, for Felicia Delia Croce, 160
Withers st, owner, in charge. Cost, $6,000,
Queens.
DWELLINGS.
HOLLIS, L. I.—Charles Infanger & Son,
2634 Atlantic av, Brooklyn, have plans in
progress for a 2i/^-sty frame dwelling, 22
x40, in the east side of 197th st, 180 ft
south of 100th av, for Willmot D. Losee,
726 Hatch av, Woodhaven, L. I., owner
and builder. Cost, $5,000.
DOUGLAS MANOR, L. I.—DuBois Car¬
penter, 45 Market st, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,
completed plans for a 2-sty frame dwell¬
ing. 24x32, on the south side of Grosvenor
av, 572 ft east of East dr, for the Madsen
& Wistoft Const. Co., 3217 Lincoln st,
Flushing, L. I., owner and builder. Cost,
$5,500.
MIDDLE VILLAGE, L. I.—William Von
Felde, 2188 Metropolitan av, Middle Vil¬
lage, completed plans for a 2-sty brick
dwelling and store, 18x72, in the south
side of Pulaski st, 50 ft east of Hinman
St. for M. Hartsman, 15 Pulaski st. Middle
Village, owner. Owner and architect will
take bids on general contract, to close
about March 18. Cost, $4,500.
RICHMOND HILL, L. I.—George E. Crane,
615 Stoothoff st, Richmond Hill, completed
plans for five 2-sty frame dwellings, 16x
38, on the west side of Diamond av, north
of Jamaica av, for Gatehouse Bros., Inc.,
57 Chestnut st, Brooklyn, owners and
builders. Cost, $3,500 each.
MASPETH, L. L—Frank Chmelik, 796
2d av, L. I. City, has plans in progress for
a 2-sty brick dwelling, 25x29, in the west
side of Willow st, 71 ft north of Maspeth
av, for Frank Dondzinski, 96 Clinton av,
Maspeth, L. I., owner. Cost, $4,000.
JAMAICA, L. L—William A. Finn, 229
New York av, Jamaica, completed plans
for a 2-sty frame dwelling, 25x36, at the
southeast cor of Flushing and Maxwell
avs, for Joseph Hrostoski, Hillis av, Hol¬
lis, L. I., owner and builder. Cost, $4,000.
HOLLIS, L. I.—William A. Finn, 229
New York av, Jamaica, completed plans
for a 2'/^-sty frame dwelling, 25x36, on the
west side of Palatina av, 140 ft north of
Fulton st, for Joseph Hrostoskl, Hillis av.
Hollis, owner and builder. Cost, $4,000.
LONG ISLAND CITY—Shampan & Sham¬
pan, 772 Broadway, Brooklyn, completed
plans for a dwelling at 7th and Pierce
avs for I. Silverstein, L. I. City, owner.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
LONG ISLAND CITY.—G. L. Steubner,
on premises, owner, has had plans com¬
pleted privately for a 1-sty brick factory,
50x200, in the south side of 12th St. 350 ft
east of Vernon av. The mason and car¬
pentry work will be done by C. Curtis
Woodrufe & Co., 213 10th st, L. I. City.
Cost, $15,000.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
RICHMOND HILL, L. I.—Koch & Wag¬
ner, 26 Court st, completed plans for 1-sty
brick stores, 56x29, at the southwest cor
of Myrtle and Jamaica avs, for the Will¬
iam Ulmer Brewing Co., 31 Belvidere st.
Brooklyn, owner. Cost, $4,000.
THEATRES.
BAYSIDE.—Lawrence M. Loeb. 37 East
28th st, Manhattan, completed plans for a
1-sty brick moving picture theatre, 33x88,
on the east side of Bell av, 101 ft north of
Montauk av. for Mrs. Rosetta Corn, Bell
av, Bayside, L. I., owner. Cost, $12,000.
RichmoncL
DWELLINGS.
WEST NEW BRIGHTON, S. I.—H. F.
Comtois, New Brighton, S. I., completed
plans for four 2-sty brick dwellings, 47x
61. at the southwest cor of Burgher av and
2d st, for Louis Cohen, 4th av. New Brigh¬
ton, owner and builder. Cost, $8,000.
PORT RICHMOND, S. I.—Harry W. Pel-
cher, National Bank Bldg, Port Richmond,
S. I., completed plans for two 3-sty brick
dwellings and stores, 20x65, at the south¬
east cor of Richmond av and Vreeland st,
for Samuel Blain, Port Richmond, owner
and builder. Cost, $14,000.
NEW DORP, S. I.—Pasquale DeLillo. 13l
5th st, New Dorp, S. I., owner, has had
plans completed privately for a 2-sty
brick dwelling and store, 21x55, in the
north side of 5th st, 150 ft east of Rose av.
for which F. Mageoletti, 2417 Madison st,
Ridgewood, L. I., has the general contract.
Cost, $5,000.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
MARINER'S HARBOR. S. I.—Proctor &
Gamble Mfg. Co., owner, R. A. Anderson,
in charge. Ivorydale, Cincinnati, Ohio, and
on premises, has had plans completed pri¬
vately for six factory bldgs, to be erected
on Western av, 100 ft south of Richmond
ter. The Ferro Concrete Construction Co..
Richmond and Harriet sts, Cincinnati,
Ohio, has the general contract.
Nassau.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
FREEPORT, L. I.—Columbia Bronze
Corp., Freeport, L. I., owner, has had
plans completed privately for an addition
to the factory, 55x100, in North Main st.
for which William G. Miller, Inc., 24 South
Grove st, Freeport, L. I., has the general
contract. Cost, $15,000. ,
HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.
MASSAPEQUA, L. I.—Tooker & Marsh,
101 Park av, Manhattan, have plans in
progress for a tuberculosis hospital for
the Board of Supervisors of Nassau Coun¬
ty, Hiram R. Smith, chairman. Court
House, Massapequa, L. I., owner. Consists
of brick main bldg, 200x40x2; 2-sty wing,
41x53; 2-sty frame ward bldg. 167x17, and
a 2-sty wing, 27x42.
THEATRES.
FREEPORT, L. I.—Plaza Motion Pic¬
tures, South Grove st, Freeport. owner,
has had plans completed privately for an
addition to the 2-sty frame and stucco
moving picture theatre in Grove st. Fred¬
erick S. Howell, Pearsall st, Freeport, has
the general contract. Cost, $6,000.
HEMPSTEAD, L. I.—Thomas W. Lamb,
644 8lh av, Manhattan, is revising plans
for a 2-sty brick and terra cotta vaude¬
ville and moving picture theatre, to seat
1,800, in Front st, for the Pat Casey
Agency, Inc., 1499 Broadway. Manhattan,
owner. Cost, $75,000.
Suffolk.
HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.
CENTRAL ISLIP, L. I.—Central Islip
State Hospital, George A. Smith, supt.; E.
S. Elwood, secy.. State Hospital Com.,
Capitol. Albany, N. Y.. owner, will read-
vertise for bids on the brick and stone
acute patients bldg, from plans by Lewis
P. Pilcher, State Architect, Capitol, Al¬
bany, N. Y. Cost, $200,000.
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