November 18, 1916
RECORD AND GUIDE
703
20.tl00, at 218 Central Park West, adjoining
the south corner of Sjth st, which was recently
acquired in foreclosure proceedings. The buyer
is Mary E. A. Wendel.
ST. NICHOLAS AV.—The Lawyers Mortgage
Co. has sold S14 St. Nicholas av, a 5-sty dwell-
iug, on lot 21.Sxirreg.
Bronx.
BRIGGS AV.—H. A. Douglas & Co. have sold
tor Lee Farrington Realty Corporation the plot
aO-tlUO on the east side ot Briggs av, 210 £t.
north ol Coles la, running through to and front¬
ing in Poe pi. The site will be improved with
a 2-sty business building.
BKYA.\T AV.—The Lawyers Mortgage Co.
has sold the two 2-lam. bricli dwellings at 1415
and lliy Bryant av.
CRESTON AV.—The Level Realty Co.. Morris
Miller president, has sold the 5-sty apartment
at 2521 Creston av, just north ot" Fordham rd,
on a plot 12xS0. The brokers were Simon G.
Katzen and Woltsohn & August.
CRESTON AV.—Fredericlt Brown has bought
from the Padula Construction Co. for cash
2155 Creston av, a 5-sty apartment house with
stores, on plot SOxlUO.
FIELDSTON, N. Y.—Deiafleld Estate has
sold to Jonathan J. Hamilton, of N. Y. City,
a residence on Waldo av, near West 216th st,
built from plans by Dwight J. Baum.
GRAND BOULEVARD.—H. A. Douglas & Co.
have sold for the Winat Realty Co. tne 2y3-sty
frame house at 21(Jl Grand Concourse, 17 tt.
south of ISTth st, to T. G. Holland, the occu¬
pant. The house covers a lot 25x55 ft.
INTERVALE AV.—Alexander Selkin and
David Mintz sold for Absar Realty Co., A.
Weissman, president, the li-sty apartment, with
stores, at the northwest corner of Intervale av
and lt)5th st, extending to Rogers pl, 101x5iix
ISaxirreg, held at $1(J0,0UU. The buyer is an
put-of-town investor. This is one of four
houses just completed by the selling company
on land purchased a year ago.
JACKSO.NI AV.—N. Morrison of Williamson
& Bryan sold for Charles Richardson the two
3-fam. dwellings at 1058-lOtiO Jackson av.
LORING PL.—The West 183d St Building
Co. has sold the plot G7.2xlU0.2, in the west side
of Loring pl, 580 ft. south of Fordham rd.
SEDGWICK AV.—The Empire City Mort¬
gage and Holding Co., Samuel Barkin presi¬
dent, sold the plot 50x110 in the east side of
Sedgwick av, 115.11 ft. north of Washington
Bridge. The buyer is Samuel T. Munson, who
gave in part payment 1118 Bedford av, a 4-sty
flat, 28.(3x100, and similar house at 1141 Bed¬
ford av, 33x98, Brooklyn. Lebett & Strauss
were the brokers.
SOUTHER.\ BOULEVARD.—Henry Morgen¬
thau Co. sold to Annie Moss the two 5-sty
apartment houses at the northwest corner of
Southern boulevard and Barretto st, and known
as 907 Southern boulevard and 922 Barretto
st, 77x105 and 47x105, respectively. They are
fully tenanted and are one block from the sta¬
tion entrance of the new Broadway-Lexington
av subway now nearing completion. In part
payment the buyer gave a plot 125x100.11 in
the north side of East 138th st. The transac¬
tion involves about $325,000.
TREMONT AV.—Clement H. Smith has sold
lor F. & J. E. Ramsteck the store property at
718 and 71Sy2 Tremont av. It is a plot 25.4x
99.8 covered with a 2-sty frame building, be¬
tween Crotona and Clinton avs.
TRINITY AV.—Kurz & Uren have sold for the
Delco Holding Co, 971 and 073 Trinity av, two
5-sty new law apartment houses, each on lot
36.5x100.
UNION AV.—The Lawyers Mortgage Co. has
sold the 5-sty tenement, on plot 40.8.x98xl73, at
978 Union av.
VALENTINE AV.—Charles P. Deshler sold
for the Ensign Improvement Co. the 5-sty
apartment, 50x100, at 2301 Valentine av.
WEST FARMS RD.—N. Morrison of Will¬
iamson & Bryan sold for James Dowd the plot
50x91xirreg., on West Farms rd, about 75 ft
north of Freeman st.
Brooklyn.
ELDERTS LA.—Edouard ,C. Panitz sold for
Henry Rockmore a plot, 30x100, in the west side
of Elderts la, 110 ft. north of Atlantic av. A
dwelling is included in the sale, plans for which
are being prepared.
HANCOCK ST.—Frank A. Seaver & Co. sold
for the Peerless Land Co. 481 Hancock st, a 3-
sty dwelling.
PROSPECT PL.—Charles Partridge has sold
641 Prospect pl, a semi-detached brick dwell¬
ing, to Anthony Blass.
48TH ST.—I. Salzberg sold tor the Ellis
Assets Corp. to T. Rubin, a plot 40x100, in the
northeast side ot 18th st, 400 ft. from 16th av.
51ST ST.—Realty Associates sold to Joseph
A. Hamilton, the 2-sty dwelling, 1113 Slst st,
on lot 20x100. The house Is one of a row ot
ten recently completed by the Realty Asso¬
ciates, nine of which have been sold.
67TH ST.—AIco Building Co., associated with
Realty Trust, sold the 1-famlly, semi-detached
residence at 2121 U7th st, on plot 21x100. at
Maplcton Park, near the 22d av station ot the
Sea Beach subway, to W. J. Rothrock for oc¬
cupancy.
9DTH ST.—Charles J. Obermayer, of the
Greater New York Savings Bank, who recently
purchased the dwelling at the corner of OOth
st and Shore rd. Fort Hamilton, has enlarged
his holdings by purchasing the adjoining land,
owned by the estate of Tom Johnson, ot Cleve¬
land, O. The purchase, which was made from
Max Kurzrok, who bought the properties from
the Johnson estate at an auction held by Joseph
P. Day a few years ago, comprises a frontage
of 585 ft. in Oflth St. 294 tt. on 3d av, and 174
ft. on the Shore rd. An additional purchase
was made by Mr. Obermayer, comprising the
triangular lot fronting 87 tt. on 3d av and 85
ft. on Shore rd.
FLATBUSH AV.—Mclnerney-Klinck Realty
Co. sold lor the L. & A. S. Building Co. the
3-sty business building, in course of con¬
struction on the east side of Flatbush av, 42
ft south of Clarendon rd, 22x100.
KINGS HIGHWAY.—Louis Gold sold the three
5-sty buildings on the south side of Kings High¬
way, between East 12th and East 13th sts.
MARCY AV.—R. A. Schlesing sold for the
Weaver Realty Co. the 4-sty tenement at 752
Marcy av, to the Island Holding Corporation,
whicli later re-sold it through the same broker
to Phillip Muller.
5TH AV.—Tutino & Cerny sold for William
J. Wells, Jr., the 3-sty dwelling and store, at
5407 5th av, on lot IS.xOO.
Queens.
JAMAICA.—The Spader property in Fulton
st, opposite Pontine st, has been bought by the
Triangle Realty Co. The realty has a frontage
of 110 ft on Fulton st and a depth of 200 ft,
and will be the site of five 3-sty stores and
apartment buildings.
Richmond.
SOUTH BEACH.—Meister Builders have sold
to Marino Bros, a plot 100x92, fronting on
Washington av, near Old Town rd. Three
houses will be built on the plot.
Nearby Cities.
NEWARK, N. J.—Crist & Herrick have sold
tor Spencer S. Thomas of Detroit, the plot on
the north side of Cross st, between Broad and
Spring sts, containing 9,382 sq. ft., to Harry G.
Cooper.
NEWARK, N. J.—Louis ScWesinger (Inc.)
sold for Mrs. Jane A. Clark, the 2-fam. dwell¬
ing, at 071 Summer av.
NEWARK, N. J.—Feist & Feist sold lor
Emanuel Ronzoni, the plot at 708-720 Freling¬
huysen av, to the John H. Meyer Tire-Duck
Co., ot New York, which will build a plant con¬
taining about 100,000 square feet of space; also
sold for J. W. Greene, the plot, 22x135, at 130
Banit st, to S. P. Schechter, who will erect a
4-sty business building, and for Saul Cohn, the
1-tam. dwelling at 59 Hillside pl.
Rural and Suburban.
Dl.X HILLS, L. I.—Shields Brothers (Inc.)
have sold to a client a tract of 35 acres. The
property fronts on the Dix Hill rd and the
Old Country rd, and adjoins a tract recently
sold to the same buyer by the same brokers.
ESSEX, CONN.—Bishop White, of the Ameri¬
can Chain Co. of Bridgeport, Conn., has bought
Highmoors, Charles B. Bliss's country place
at Essex, Conn. The estate contains 60 acres,
a residence of 12 rooms, carriage house, barn
and other outbuildings. Douglas Eskell, of
Joseph P. Day's olfice, negotiated the sale.
FORT SALONGA, L. I.—Harry H. Howard
has sold the property recently purchased from
Venn Hughes at Fort Salonga, consisting of
10 acres and buildings, to John Shields. The
property adjoins "Day Break," the country
estate of Mr. Shields. Theodore S. Hall was
the broker in the transaction.
HARTSDALE, N. Y.—Kenneth Ives & Co.
have sold for H. W. Johns his country place
on Landers rd, Hartsdale, containing 14 acres,
residence and stable, to Thomas Evarts Adams
of the Lancia Motors Co. The property was
held at $40,000.
HU.NTINGTO.N, L. I.—Daniel M. Gerard sold
for Joseph Geoghegan liis home, at Huntington,
to Charles O'Donohue. The property contains
seven acres, on the east side of Huntington
harbor, near the yacht club. There is a large
modern dwelling on the property, and the
grounds are developed.
LOCUST VALLEY, L. I.—Cocks & Willets
sold to Philip A. S. Franklin, president of the
International Mercantile Marine, Royston, the
estate ot William C. Pate, at Locust Valley,
L. X. The property contains about 30 acres
and commands an extended view of Long Isl¬
and Sound.
RYE, N. Y.—Herbert A. Sherman has sold
for Mrs. M. S. Wainwright three acres at
Milton Point, with a large frontage on the
"Water. The buyer will improve the land with a
dwelling, trom plans by Architect S. Edson
Gage.
SCARBOROUGH, N. Y.—Fish & Marvin, in
conjunction with Cocks & Willets and Wm. A.
White & Sons have leased to Mrs. Samuel Hill,
daughter of the late James J. Hill, a portion
ot William Roekfeller's property at Scarbor¬
ough. There are about ten acres and a large
Colonial house and outbuildings. The property
is near the estates of Frank A. Vanderlip and
Gustav Schwab and adjoins the Sleepy Hollow
Country Club. It is one ot the handsomest es¬
tates in the Hudson river section. The prop¬
erty is leased unfurnished, and the amount in¬
volved is said to be approximately $.50,000.
SUMMIT, N. J.—The Summit Developing Co.
sold a plot 150x110, on Park and Summit avs,
for the Summit Home Land Co.
TARRYTOWN, N. Y.—Henry Ollcsheimer,
president of the Metropolitan Bank, has en¬
larged his estate, known as Isalina Court, by
-iVj acres, which he has purchased from the
estate ot George S. Scott. This property is on
the east side ot Broadway, opposite the estates
of John D. Archbold and Colonel Jacob Ruppert.
The brokers were Nichols & Hobble.
WHE'ATLEY HILLS, L. I.—Henry A. Rogers
of Worthington Whitehouse (Inc.) sold for
Henry M. W. Eastman, a tract ot woodland In
Broad Hollow Woods, adjoining two tracts re¬
ported sold to the same purchaser last week by
the same broker.
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Excellent Brooklyn Conditions.
Charles Partridge, Brooklyn broker,
reports an active renting and selling
market for residential properties in the
Bedford and Eastern Parkway sections.
He said: "We are experiencing an ex¬
cellent deniand for apartments, return¬
ing about $10 a room, and we have only
four vacancies at present in all of the
buildings of this type at present under
our management. There is also an ex¬
cellent demand for dwellin,g properties
at rentals ranging from $45 to $SS for
the two-story houseSj and $75 a month
for the three-story buildings." Mr.
Partridge has been appointed managing
agent for eleven apartment houses, in
Sterling place near Franklin avenue,
Bergen street near Nostrand avenue,
Macon street near Marcy avenue, Ber¬
gen street near Washington avenue, on
I'nderhill avenue, and at Pacific street
and Classon avenue.
Fifth Avenue Dwellings for Trade.
Cartier, the Fifth avenue jeweler, has
-leased the Morton F. Plant house at
the southeast corner of Fifth avenue
and 52d street, marking another step in
the transition of this section of Fifth
avenue, from the residential to the busi¬
ness stage. It was also rumored that
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