1086
RECORD AND GUIDE
December 25, 1915
Geo. A. Fuller
Coinpany
Fireproof Building
Construction
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INSURANCE
AND
BONDS
FOR
BUILDING OPERATIONS
Architects' Bldg
101 PARK AVE
Richey, Bro\vne
& Donald, Inc.
103 PARK AVE., NEW YORK
(Tel. 5128 Murray Hill)
Architectural
Iron and Bronze
BROWNE WINDOW
Fire—Weather—Dust and Fool Proof
Works
2101 Flushing Ave., Maspeth, N. Y.
Tel. 3100 Williamsburgh
Business Established 1832
The Lawrence Cement Co.
No. 1 Broadway New York
Selling Agents for
tM^n
PORTLAND C?^ CEMENT
In Successful Use Upwards
of a Quarter-Century
Book on request showing uses and
testimonials
DENNIS G. BRUSSEL
ELECTRICAL WORKS
ENGINEERING and CONSTRUCTION
FOR LIGHT—HEAT —POWER
Office and Works Telephones
39-41 West 38th Street I89'190 Greeley
Interior Fire Alarm Systems Installed
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In this department is published advance in¬
formation regarding building projects where
architects have not as yet been splected.
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JAMAICA, L. I.—Albert W. Fielder, 9
Ray st, contemplates the erection of a
residence on the east side of Dalney rd,
north of Wexford ter. No architect se¬
lected.
NEWARK, N. J.—Court Monteflore For¬
esters of America, P. J. Schotland, in
charge. Union Building, contemplates the
erection of a 3-sty lodge at 51-55 West st,
to cost about $50,000. No architect se¬
lected.
CONEWANGO VALLET, N. T.—The
Conewango Valley National Bank Co., B.
P. Bagg, president, contemplates the erec¬
tion of a bank here. No architect selected.
KENMORE, N. Y.—The Episcopal Church
of Advent, Rev. Jerome Kates, 80 Eugene
st, contemplates the erection of a church
at Eugene and West LaSalle sts., to cost
about $X0,000. Funds are being raised. No
architect selected.
FREEHOLD, N. J.—An appropriation of
$35,000 for a building and site has been
voted by the citizens of Freehold for a
town hall and fire headquarters. Herbert
J. McMurtrie, mayor. No architect se¬
lected.
PLAINFIELD, N. J.—The Common Coun¬
cil of Plainfleld, Leighton Calkins, mayor,
25 Broad st, Manhattan, contemplates the
erection of a 3-sty city hall at 6th st and
Watchung av. No architect selected. Act¬
ion will probably be taken about January
first. .
ROCKLAND COUNTY, N. Y.—The Board
of Supervisors of Rockland County, Josiah
Feiter, 135 Hudson av, Haverstraw, N. Y.,
chairman, contemplates the erection of a
tuberculosis hospital to cost about $50,000.
No architect selected.
LARCHMONT, N. Y.—Samuel R. Thomas,
Palmer av, contemplates the erection of a
21/2-sty residence on Palmer av. No arch¬
itect selected.
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PLANS FIGURING.
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HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.
BROOKLYN.—Lord & Hewlett, 345 5th
av, Manhattan, architects, are taking bids
to close Dec. 28 for an addition to the
north pavilion of the hospital at De Kalb
av and Raymond st, for the Brooklyn Hos¬
pital.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
HORNELL, N. Y.—The U. S. Government,
Hon. W. G. McAdoo, secretary. Treasury
Department, Washington, D. C, is taking
bids to close January 19 at 3 p. m., for the
post office building at the southwest cor¬
ner of West Genesee and Seneca sts, from
plans by Jas. A. Wetmore, acting super¬
vising architect, Treasury Department,
Washington, D. C. Cost, about $85,000.-
WATERLOO, N. Y.—J. A. Wetmore,
Treasury Department, Washington, D. C,
acting supervising architect, is taking
bids to close January 21 at 3 p. m., for the
2-sty post office building for the U. S.
Government. Cost, about $55,000.
HACKENSACK, N. J.—Bids close Janu¬
ary 17 at 3 p. m., for the 2-sty post office
buildings for the U. S. Government, Hon.
W. G. McAdoo, secretary. Treasury De¬
partment, Washington, D. C. Jas. A. Wet¬
more, Treasury Department, Washing¬
ton, D. C, acting supervising architect.
Cost, about $100,000.
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I CONTEMPLATED
I CONSTRUCTION.
Manhattan.
APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS.
CONVENT AV.—Prank L. Norton, 216
Hamilton av. New Brighton, S. I., has
completed plans for a 10-sty apartment,
99x85 ft, at the southwest corner of Con¬
vent av and 141st st, for the W. B. M.
Realty Co., Inc., 101 Park av. Cost, about
$260,000.
207TH ST.—Plans have been completed
by Chas. B. Meyers, 1 Union Sq West, for
a 5-sty apartment, 55x88 ft. in the north
side of 207th st, 100 ft west of Vermilyea
av, for the V. R. Building Corp., 1029 East
163d St. Cost, about $5,000.
HAVEN AV.—Gronenb-^"-. ' .-y ^^'r "■.
. ot comfort for the
52D ST.—Rouse & Goldstone, 38 West
32d st, have completed plans for altera¬
tions to the 4-sty apartment, 102 East
52d st, for the Montana Realty Co., 30
East 42d St.
ATTORNEY ST.—Plans have been pre¬
pared by M. Jos. Harrison, World Build¬
ing, for alterations to the 5-sty apart¬
ment, 174 Attorney st, for Jos. S. Eile,
1047 Southern Boulevard, Bronx.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOPTS.
40TH ST.—S. B. Eisendrath & B. Horo¬
witz, associated architects, 500 5th av, are
preparing preliminary plans for a 1 and
2-sty moving picture theatre studios and
store building at 305-307 West 40th st, for
Marie R. Ryan, 149 Broadway. Cost, about
$50,000.
79TH ST.—Clarke, MacMullen & Riley,
101 Park av, steam engineers, are prepar¬
ing preliminary plans for a 5 or 9-sty
telephone building at 216 East_79th st,
for the New York Telephone Co., 15 Dey
St. McKenzie, Voorhees & Gmelin, 1123
Broadway, architects.
5TH AV.—Montague Flagg, 109 Broad
st, is completing plans for the store and
office building, 75x100 ft, at the southeast
corner of Sth av and 42d st, for the
Oceanic Investing Co., Albert E. Thorne,
51 Wall St. Pattison Bros., 1182 Broad¬
way, steam and electrical engineers. Boi¬
ler, Hodge & Baird, 149 Broadway, steel
engineers.
Bronx.
TENEMENTS.
Faiella Con-
APARTMENTS, FLATS &
VALENTINE AV.—The
struction Co., 601 West 115th st, Joseph P.
Faiella, president, contemplates the erec¬
tion of 5-sty apartments, 75x200 ft, on
the west side of Valentine av, south of
184th st, from plans by William A. Faiella,
2398 Lorillard pl.
WEBSTER AV.—N. Serracino, 1170
Broadway, is preparing plans for two 5-
sty apartments, 50x89 ft, on the east side
of Webster av, 189 ft north ot St. Paul's
pl, for Joseph Zibelli, owner and builder,
160 South 10th av, Mt. Vernon. Cost, about
$40,000 each.
192D ST.—The Dodge Realty Co., Aaron
Miller, president. Concourse and 184th st,
contemplates the erection of 5-sty apart¬
ments in the north side of 192d st, from
Concourse to Creston av.
WEEKS AV.—Matthew J. McQuillan, 39
East 42d st, has completed plans for four
S-sty apartments on the east side o£
Weeks av, 95 ft south of 175th st, for
Henry Salzman, 3480 3d av, and Frank B.
Hill, 3476 3d av.
DWELLINGS.
242D ST.—Chas. Schaefer, Jr., 401 Tre¬
mont av, has completed plans for flve 2%-
Ety residences, 21x34 and 44 ft, at the
northeast corner of 242d st and Mt. Ver¬
non av, for William Peters & Co., William
Peters, 1044 Tremont av, president. Cost,
about $17,500.
303 5th av, have co
5-sty apartment, o.'^e hall and corridor
ven av, 300 ft v m keeping with the
W. Filrose Coclie building and in finish
about $70,OQ''is a departure from those
Brooklyn.
APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS.
FLATBUSH AV.—N. A. Norelli, Orange
Bank Building, 252 Main st. Orange, N. J.
is preparing plans for a 4-sty flat, 80x90 ft,
at the southeast corner of Flatbush av
and East l6th st, near Av T, to cost about
$45,000. Owner's name for the present
withheld.
4TH AV.—E. M. Adelsohn, 1776 Pitkin
av, is preparing plans for a 4-sty apart¬
ment, 5Dx86 ft, on the west side of 4th
av, 50 ft north of 34th st, for Harris B.
Senft, 810 New Jersey av, owner and
builder. Cost, about $24,000.
5TH AV.—Cohn Bros., 361 Stone av, are
preparing plans for a 4-sty apartment, 25
xlOO ft, at the northeast corner of Sth av
and 40th st, for John P. Burk 3921 Sth
av, owner and builder. Cost, about $20,000.
UNION ST.—Cohn Bros., 361 Stone av,
are preparing plans for two 4-sty apart¬
ments, 50x82 ft, in the south side of Union
st, 50 ft west of Utica av, for Abraham
Koeppel, 330 Utica av, owner and builder.
Cost, about $35,000.
60TH ST.—Thomas Bennett, 52d st and
3d av, is preparing plans for a 4-sty apart¬
ment, 48x100 ft, in the north side of 6Dth
st, between Ft. Hamilton and 10th avs, tor
Conrad Pfleging, on premises, owner and
builder. Cost, about $30,000.
SENATOR ST.—Thos. Bennett, 52d st
and 3d av, is preparing plans for four 3-
sty apartments, 20x74 ft, in the north
side of Senator st, 252 ft. east of Ridge
Boulevard, for the Boyd Realty Co., Jas.
- Boyd, president and builder, 434 Senator
thiist. Cost, about $7,000.
counSTERLING PT ^Samuel Katz, 405 Lex-
liamsHon av. Mar n, has completed plans
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