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RECORD AND GUIDE
April 5, 1919
MONEY
TO LOAN
on
New York City
Real Estate
LAWYERS MORTGAGE CO.
RICHARD M. HURD. President
Capital, Surplus and Pr. $9,000,000
59 Liberty Street, New York
184 Montaffue Street, Brooklyn
FRED'K FOX & CO., mc
Business Building Brokers
U W. 40TH STREET and 793 BROADWAT
FREDERICK BROWN
Real Estate
Operator
217 BROADWAY
Telephone Barclay 4932
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property. The transaction was closed by the
United States Trust Company as trustee for
the late David H. King, Jr., from whom Mme.
Genet took a lease of the hotel some eight years
ago.
The Clarendon occupies a plot 50.5x100, and
was built about fourteen yeara ago. The re¬
ported selling price was $400,000.
$750,000 Apartment Deal.
The three 8-sty elevator apartment houses
known as the Louisiana, the Illinois, and the
Michigan, with a combined frontage of 200 ft,
at 507, 511 and 517 West 113th st, between
Amsterdam av and Broadway, were sold by A.
Milton Napier, president of the Southern Hold¬
ing Co. The houses have a rental capacity in
excess of $110,000. and were held at $750,000.
their sale having been negotiated by James E.
Rarry, of the Knap & Wasson Co., and O'Reilly
& Dahn.
Bronx Block Front Resold.
Frederick Brown has resold to the Benenson
Realty Co., through Leitner. Brener & Starr,
the block front on lG3d st, between Fox and
Simpson sts, two 6-sty elevator apartment
houses, known as 006-1008 East 163d st, front¬
ing L'OO ft on 163d St. 128 ft on Fox st, and 175
ft on Simpson st. Tbe building contains Sl
apartments and 16 stores, whir-b return a total
rental of $54,000. They were held at $450,000.
Manhattan.
South of 59th Street.
DELANCEY ST.—James H. Cruikshank pur¬
chased from the Directors Realty Holding Co.
the two 5-sty new law tenements at 332 to 336
Delancev st at the northwest corner of Mangin
St. on plot 75x100 : assessed by the city at $60,000,
N. A. Berwin £; Co. were the brokers.
DOMINICK ST.—The 5-sty tenements at 48
and 50 Dominick st have been sold by Herbert
M. Gesner and others to Benjamin B. Davis.
The property is located 75 ft east of Hudson
st and was acquired by Joshua Brush from
Robert M. Livingston in 1826. It had been in
the family for ninety-three years.
FRONT ST.—Charles F. Noyes Co. has resold
in an all cash transaction for William J. Robert¬
son to Stephen H. Dorr 03 Front st, the south¬
east corner of Gouverneur lane, a 5-sty building
covering a lot 25x101. The property was valued
at $75,000. Mr. Dorr is senior member of Arnold,
Dorr & Co., the lessees. He has taken the in¬
vestment for his personal account and purchased
it as an investment and to insure the permanency
of the location for his firm. This is the fourtn
sale of the same property negotiated through the
Noyes Co.
SPRING ST.—Charles B. "Walker sold for the
estate of P. J. Ryder the 5-sty building 147
Spring St. William E. Aitken, of 350 West st.
tea and coffee merchant, the new owner, will
occupy the building after alterations are com¬
pleted.
UNIVERSITY PL.—Max N. Natanson pur¬
chased from the Guardian Life Insurance Co.
88 University pl. with an "L" to 24 and 26 East
12th st, an 11-sty loft building, on a plot 46x
100, on 12th St. and 31x110 on University pl.
The building is fully rented at $36,000, and was
held at $325,000. The property was sold for
cash over the flrst mortgage, which the Guardian
Life Insurance Co. has renewed for ten years.
WASHINGTON ST.—The Cruikshank Co. sold
for the Charles S. McKnight estate 65 Wash¬
ington st, a 4-aty building, 20x65, to an in¬
vestor,
WATER ST.—Wm. A. White & Sons sold for
the Broadway, John St. Corporation, Elias
A. Cohen, president, the building at 130-132
Water st. southwest corner of Pine st, to the
tobacco firm of Elias Bach & Co., now at 168
Front St. It is the intention of the buyers to
make alterations in the building with a view
of improving it and making it suitab/e for their
own occupancy, when present leases expire. Mr.
Cohen purchased the property recently from the
estate of Alexander M. White and was holding
it at $72,000.
rin ST.—Raymond Kutner. buyer of 134 West
13th St. through to 22 Minetta lane. 3-sty build¬
ings, on plot 25x150. has resold the property to
Ely Bernays. The site will be roimproved.
17TH ST.—Sarah McKenna has sold the 3-sty
dwelling at 217 West 17th st on lot 17.2x ir¬
regular, to a local builder and contractor, who
will alter it for his business occupancy. H. E.
O'Reilly was the broker in the sale. This is
the first change of ownership in the property
for thirty years.
36TH ST.—Frederick Fox & Co. resold for Ed¬
ward Raymond tp Haviland S^ Co. 17 East 36th
st, a 5-sty business building, 25x100, acquired by
the seller vesterday. The now owner now con¬
trols three "buildings adjoining its large structure
and probably will erect a tall building on the
combined site.
30TH ST.—Pepe & Bro. sold for D. J. Mendel¬
sohn the two 5-sty tenements at 53fi-.53R W.st
.'iOth St. each on lot 25x08.9, to the Dormond
Realty Co.. which plans to demolish the build¬
ings and erect a 5-sty warehouse.
41ST ST.—Louis Schrag sold for Annie
Rhoades and the estate of Herman Richtberg
Member Allied Real Estate Interests
Member B'klyn Board of Real Estate Broken
Money to Loan on First Mortgages
5%
Joseph T, McMahon
REAL ESTATE and
MORTGAGE LOANS
188 and 190 MONTAGUE STREET
BROOKLYN
Telephone 834 Main
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
COLLECTING, RENTING
AND MANAGEMENT OF ESTATES
WOOD-DOLSON CO.
REAL ESTATE AND
MORTGAGE LOANS
MANAGERS OF ESTATES
Broadway, cor. SOth St. 141 Broadway
1 .h piium- Uedlord 601 Lstiihlishcd 1890
Member Brooklyn Board Real Estate Brokers
Clarence B. Smith
Real Estate Agent
Appraiser for
State of Neu) York City of New York
Long Island Hailroad
1424 FULTON STREET
AT BROOKLYN AVENUE
BROOKLYN. N. Y.
IN THE RECORD AND GUIDE
BUYER AND SELLER MEET
James L. Brumley
ESTABLISHED 1888
EXPERT
Real Estate Appraiser
Broker and Auctioneer
189 MONTAGUE ST.
Telephone BROOKLYN, N. Y.
TO BROKERS
If you have a client seeking a
permanent investment offer
106 East 19th St.
12-Story Mercantile and Office Building
Rents, $19.420—Expenses, $11,628
Price Ri|?ht
Further Particulars from
DANIEL H. JACKSON
13 5 BROADWAY
Phone: Cortlandt 2207