400
Record and Guide.
March 12,1S92
tion of investoi's for au oíHce building. Particulars of the other propertv
on West 37th street aud 107th and 108th streets will be found in the adver-
tisement iu another column.
CONVKYANOBS.
1891. 1892.
Mar. 6 to 12 ine. Mar. 4 to 10 iBC.
Number.................................... 2i3 , 297
Amount involved................... $8,157,68á t5,4-21,4!!8
Number nominal. . .................. 89 71
Number-i3d and 24th Wards.................. 40 48
Amount involved.............................. 8211.9á8 »94,767
Number nominat....................... 19 1*2
UORTOAOB8.
Number.................................... 264 301
Amount involved............................ $2,857,114 ' »3,784,709
Number at 5 per cent........................ 135 1.37
Amount involved............................ »1,754,464 $1,473,099
Numlier at less than 5 per cent............... 19 24
Amoimt involved............................ $429,400 $560,000
Number to Banks, Tnist and Ins. Cos....... 65 31
Amount involvert........................... Î1,191,l.i0 . $700,500
PHOJBCTBD emLDIĨIOS.
1891. 1802.
Mar. 7 to 1-3 inc, Mar, 6 to 11 inc.
Number of buildhiĸs........................ 74 83
Estimated cost.......................... $1,10I,'Í05 $1,059,600
Gossip of the Week,
SOUTH OF 59TH STRBET.
Jobn R. Foley & Son have consunamated one uf tlie most important sales
of the season. It comprises the four and flve-stoiv office buildings at Nos.
46 to 53 Broad street, with a frontage o£ 80,4 feet. runniug through to Nos.
48 and 50 New street, with a frontage on the latter of 64 5 feet, the prop-
erty haviug an extreme depth o£ 179.5 feet. The sale was effected for the
ChurchiII aud Weeks estates aud Hugh N. Camp, and the pm'chasers, Dr,
H. Newton Heiueman and J. W. Riglander, paid S7oo,(00 for the prop-
erty, which is at the rate of about $50 per square foot. The leases expire
partly on May 1, 1S93, aud partly a year later; and wheu the purchasers
obtain possession tbey intcud to build a fouiteen-story stracture on the
site, The property adjoins the Edison Building to the south.
James L. Libby & Son have sold for Mortou, BIiss & Co. Ihe southwest
eorner of Broadway and 53d street, 55.1 on Broadway x 75 on 53d street, x
100.5 X about 90 feet, for $320.000, to F. O. Matthiessen, and have leased
thesame property to Geo. A, Schastey for fifteon years. This transaction
involves between $400,000 and $500,000.
Otto Pullicb has sold for B. B. Schneider to Keppler & Scbwarzmaun,
of Puck, the northwest corner of.Mulberry and Jersey streets, 97x07, with
old buildings thereon, on private term-. Puck now owns the entire front
on Mulberry street, from Houston street to Jersey itreet, and the j.lot will
be improved imraediaiely by a leL-story building.
George R. Read bas sold for S. F. Shortland No. 98 Greene street, a five-
story brick and iron warehouse, on lot 25x100; forMis. Sarah Earle the
four-story brown stone dwellingNo. 14 West 31st street. lot 25x98,9; fcr E.
J. Hancy the property No, Vi'i Cedar street, and for Mayer Kahn the four-
story brick store No. 80 Beekman street. on lot 25x100.
It is reported that the Corn Exchange Bank bas purchased property on
Beaver street, adjoining their present bauking quarters.
E. Muhliug bas sold for Harris Mandelbaum the southwest coraer of
Prince street and Soutb 5th avenue, 48x101, with five-story buildings
thereon, to Andrea Lertora for S71,()il0, the seller reserving the right to sue
the Elevated road.
Hulbert Pcck has sold for Wm. J. Heller the three-story híghstoop house
No. 308 West SOth street, 17.Cx50x9S.9, for ?1S,500.
Wm. R. Masou has solii for M. Colemau the flve-5tory tenement, No.
241 West 41st street, lot 2.5x98 9, to Aunette Lehman for SI8,.500.
Charles Martin has sold for Mrs. Louisa Emden tbe four-story front
and four-story rear housc, No. 4^4 West 45th street, to John Siegler for
$18,51 0.
W. B. Taylor & Sous have sald for Mrs. S. W. Clark the fuur-story
brown stone houie, No, 63 West 4Sth street, on lot 21 6x100.5 (Columbia
CoUege leasehold), on pnvate terms.
R. Auld & Co. hsve sold for a Mrg. Abrahams the four-story store and
flat No. 656 9th avenue. on privaie terms.
J. W. Kelly has sold for Wm. H. Ramsey the five story apartment house
No. 243 West 35th street for $38,000.
Nos. 104 aud H'6 East 27tb street, plot .39.6x76.4, has bíen resold by F. E.
Baraes for Mr. Kennedy, who purchased the property at the Simpson estate
sale, tbe purchaser being a Mr. Cushman.
Louis Lcse has purchased Nos. 31 and 33 Attorney street.
P. E. Barnesbas sold for John E. Kaughran the three story brick dwell-
ing and lot No. 103 East 3Gth street, 30s.5l)x9S.9, l'or $17,250; for Mrs. Mel-
vUIe a simUar house No. 104 East 26lh street, to Mr. WiUiam H. Kennedy
for $16,500; and hasre-sold the entire plot for Mr. Kenuedy toMr. Hutche-
son for improvemeut at $,'37,000,
Hiram Rinaldo & Bro. bave sold for Madame Pauline de Breraont, of
Paris, France, to Edw. Casper, the house and lot No. 25 Market street,
•25x113, for $'23,.50<i; and the house auJ lot No. 171 Clintou street, to L.
Goodman for $32,500
We hear that Sire & Sous have purchased the four-story brick (stoue
front) dweUing No. 33 East 5Sth street, on the southeast corner of Madison
avenue, size 30x50, £í r about $33,900.
The report that tbe Ford blockon Broadway, 44th and 45th streets, was
about to b? or had been sold is coutradicted by A, P, W, Kiiman, of J.
Romaine Brown & Co,, who are tho age;its for the projjerty.
The five-story flut at Xos, 370 and 373 West 39th street, 30x89x98,9, wbich
was to have been sold by Smyth & Ryau this week, was previously dis-
posed of at private sale tor tbe onner, Mrs, L, S. Webster, for $66,'2.50 to J.
Osgood. A colored broker, Martin Godson by name, is said to have
negotiated the sale.
Louis Lese has sold to S. AV^ertheimer, No. 79 Columbia street, a four-
gtory building, 25x100, for $18,000.
Prank Sachse, the shirt manufacturer, has bought the flve-story brown-
stone tenement and sture, No. 813 3d avenue, 35x100, at $27,500. Broker,
Emanuel Perls.
Ascher Wemstein & Co. have sold Nos. 110 to 110 South 5th avenue and
Nos. 152 aud 154 Spring street, being the soutbwest corner of Priuce and
South 5th avenue, 48x101, wilb buildings thereon, to Mr. Latora, on
private terras; also No. 307 East 18th street, a five-story brick flat, 25.3x82
x92, to Mr. Rudolf Hilbrand, on private terms; also No. 195 Elizabeth
street, a flve-story double tenement in front and a four-story double tene-
ment on rear, 25x94, to Fine & Bosky.
Giblin & Taylor have sold the southeast corner of Greene acd 3d streets.
This property was put up at auctiou about a month ago and bid in.
H. De B. Parsons has bought tbe four-story house, on a lot 24x100, at No,
294 Madison avenue, for about $73,000.
NORTH OF .59TH STREET.
Randolph Guggenheimer has purehased from the Equitable Life Assur-
ance Society eight lots on the north side of lOOth street and eight on the
south side of lOlst street, ninning througb, aud coramencÍEg 95 feet east of
Lexington avenue, sixtean lots in all. The rock on the lcts averages about
16 feetinheight, and the purchaser intend? takiug itoffatonce, Maclay
& Davies were the brokers.
Chas. E. Schuyler has sold for M. Steinhardt six lots on the north side of
68th street, 325 feet west ot Central Park West, to Duncan C. McKinley;
for H. G. Julian the lot on the east side of Wcst End aveuue, 100 feet
north of 72d street, '27x100, for $25,000; for the New York Realty Company
to a Mr. Weber Ihe three-story house No, 307 West 102d street, 20x50x100;
for D. C. McKinley the four-story huuse No. ]Cl West 76th street to R. P.
Martin; for R. P. Martin to J. H. Henshaw tbe three-story house No. 196
West End avenue;and, in conjunctiou with C. K. Bill, the four-story
honse No. 272 West 73d street for Walter Lawrence to J. Oswald Jimenis,
on private terms.
J. Roraaine Brown & Co. have sold for Dauitl Carroll six lots on
Macomb's Dam road. ruuniug through to Inwood averue. commrncing
about 350 feet north of Gerard avenue; for H. T. Liviugstou five lots on
tbe south side of 313th street, 75 feet east of Colurabus UTeuue and eight
lots on the west side of Jerome avenue, about 250 feet soutli of Gerard
avenue, all on private terms.
Tbe report that Dr, Fordyce Barker had sold the 2F-foot residence No,
24 East 3Sth street, adjoining the Zion Episcopal Church property, is
incorrect. The seller was Mrs. F. J. Burastead, of Boston, ard the pur-
chaser E, D. Faulkner, of Johnson (t Faulkner, the price paid being $85,-
000 J. Romaine Brown & Co. were tbe brokers, The latter have also
scld for the estate cf Gen. Prince the residence No. .39 West 3lith street,
18.9x.5.5x98.9, to S. L. Laierer, ou privatc terms,
F, Zittel has sold for Hy. Oppenheimer flve lots on the soiith side o£ 83d
street, 175 feet west of Ceutral Park West, to Foster & Livingston, for
improvement.
Huut & Wendell have Ifold for Mrs. C. A. Benjarain two lots on the
north side ot 7]st street, 225 leet west of West End avcnue, to Mrs. Mary
A. Goodsellfor 820,000.
Simcu Schaeter has fold to Gottfi-icd Kappus the apartment house, No.
]6East ]13lh street, i ear 5th nvenue, 25s8ex;((i. 11. for about $3I,0()ii.
Morris B. Uatr & Co. havo sold for John Bannon tue fcur-story, high
stoap, brown stone fronl houfe, No. 6S Wtst S5th street, lot 2,'xl0'3.2; and
£or H, Gersbel two lots on tbe west side of Convent avenue, 50 feet notth
of l'29tb street, 54x130, bolh on private terras.
Riker & Son have sold fcrE. Kilpntrick to H. C. Nicoll, on private terms,
the three-story brick and stûce dwtUitg No. 2.59 West 97th street,;size 18x
50x100.
Fairchild & Yoran have sold for Fannie E. Lawreuce cight lots, each 20x
100. ou thc souih si de o£ Tinton avenue, 183 feet east of Kelly street, to
Heraraer, Higgins & Duffy; cousideration, $5,600.
H. C Mapes & Co. have sold for Mrs, Heniy Seggermann the Hunt
farm lyiug betwceu Brons and Morris l'ark and Van Ncst staticn. Tbe
track coulains about 500 lots wbich tha buyer, Ephriam B. Levy, will im-
raediately improve and sub-divide. Messrs. Mapes will sell tte lots at auc-
tion ou Decoration Day.
R. Auld & Co. bave sold for Flora Eisert the four-story tencment, No.
305 West 67th street, on private terms.
J. E. Whitaker bas sold for Commissioner John McClave tbe rcsidence,
No. 156 West 72d street, to Wm. S. Ridabock tor $56,000.
J, B. Ketcham has sold for Henry Muuson the three-stcry brown stone
houseand lot, No. 331 East ]'24thstreet, 30x50x99.11, for $11,000.
Goodman &.Stern have sold for Chas. Kliug the four-story flat, No.
1563 Ist avtnue, to a Mr. Schapiro for $31,000.
J. B. Ketcham has sold for Winfield Poillon the four-story browu stone
front house, No. 1984 Madison avenue, 20x50x85, to S. H. Kathbone on
private terms.
Joseph Bierhoff has sold to Edward Nicholson for immediate improve-
ment the plot of 52 feet on the west side of Sth avenue, 50 feet north of
llSth street, for $28,000.
Louis Lese has purchased fr.im Gertrade R. WaUIo tbe plot, lOOxKO, on
the norlh side ct S7ih b.trtet, 15J foet wtst of 2d avenue. He bas also pur-
chased from tbe selltr above a plot. lOOxlOO, on the north side of S9th
streot, 100 feet east of 2d avenue. In both of these transactions L. J.
Phillips was Ihe broker.
R, Clarence Dorsett has sold to Eruesl H, Crosby three lots on tbe scuth
side of ]72d slreet, ICO feet east of llth avenue, for $8,000.
Juhn R. Foley & Son bave fold for Ferd. Kurzman four lots on the
sootbwest corner of Stb avonue aud 119th stieet, lCOxlOO, to J. W. Stevens
for $00,000, for improvement.
Stephen F. Hart has sold for Jaraes O'Brien the five-story brown stone
single flat No. '29 West 65th street, to John H. Hindley for $35,000.
Warren & Skilliu have sold No. 6G8 East ]38th street, a five-story flat
with stores, 25x75x100, for Cotter Bros.
Louis Lese bas soldtwo lots, 50x110, Nos. 423 and 425 East 8Sd ftreet, to