November 17, 1917
RECORD AND GUIDE
655
Bronx.
HALLS AND CLUBS.
FRANKLIN ST.—Irving >i;argon, 372
East 149th st, is preparing jp^ans for the
alteration and addition to the club house
at 1261 Franklin st, for the Young Men's
Hebrew Association, owner. Plans pro¬
vide for interior alterations and additional
meeting and recreation rooms, and new
steam plant will be installed.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
COURTLANDT AV.—S. J. Kessler, 529
Courtlandt av, has plans in progress for a
3-sty brick and steel garage, 100x100,
irreg, on the east side of Courtlandt av,
75 ft north of 162d st, for Albert* Ji.
Schwarzler, 360 East 162d st, owner afrid'
builder. Cost, $50,000.
148TH ST.—Charles Schaefer, Jr, 5.29
Courtlandt av, completed plans for a 1-sty
brick garage, 90x99, in the north side of
14Sth St. 315 ft west of Brook av, for the
Benenson Realty Co., 401 East 152d st,
owner and builder. Cost, $10,000.
FORDHAM RD.—William A. Faiella, 509
Willis av, completed plans for a 1-sty
stone garage, 59x119. on the south side of
Fordham rd, 70 ft east of Loring av, for
the H. E. Campbell Operating Co., 116 Weg.t
190th st, owner and builder. Estimated^
cost, about $10,000.
INWOOD AV.—De Rosa & Pereira, 150
Nassau st, Manhattan, have plans in prog¬
ress for a 2-sty brick and iron garage,
112x100. on the west side of Inwood av. 33
ft south of McCombs rd, for B. lannucelli,
1772 Mt. Hope av, owner and builder. Cost,
$25,000.
JEROME AV.^John DeHart, 1039 Fox
st, Manhattan, completed plans for a 1-sty
brick garage and store, 35x200, at the
northeast cor of Jerome av and 213th st,
for James C Gaffney, 927 East 167th st.
owner and builder. Approximate cost,
about $18,000.
SOUTHERN BLVD.—John De Hart, 1039
Fox st, completed plans for alterations to
the 2-sty brick garage, on the east side of
Southern Blvd. 125 ft south of 149th st.
for N. H. D. North, 1226 Southern Blvd,
owner, in charge. Consists of a 1-sty brick
extension, 50x105, also new partitions and
new stairways. This project will' cost
about $15,000.
Brooklyn.
DWELLINGS.
47TH ST.—W. T. McCarthy, 16 Court st,
completed plans for a 2-sty frame dwell¬
ing, 26x56, in the south side of 47th st, 240
ft west of 15th av, for the Armor Con¬
struction Co., 210 East Broadway, Man¬
hattan, owner and builder. Cost, $10,000.
WASHINGTON AV.—John J. Carroll, 913
Bedford av, completed plans for a 3-sty
brick dwelling, 20x45, on the west side of
Washington av, 138 ft north of Gates av,
for Clara Ernst Walmsley, 429 Putnam av,
owner. Cost, $8,000.
59TH ST.—Charles A. Olsen, 1649 69th
st,. completed plans for two 2-sty brick
diyellings, 20x45, in the north side of 59th
st, 420 ft west of llth av, for Andsten
Euilding Corp., 860 53d st, owner and
builder. Cost, $8,000.
OCEAN AV.—E. W. Stellges, Jr., 40
Kneer av, owner, is having plans prepared
privately.for eight 1-sty frame cottages at
the northwest cor of Ocean av and Beach
57th St.
79TH ST.—Frederick W. Eisenla, 186
Remsen st, is preparing plans for seven 2-
sly brick dwellings and garage, 18x55 and
1 1x20 respectively, in the north side of
7:*th st, 289 ft east of 4th av, for Frank
A. Herting, 467 77th st, owner and. builder.
Cost, $6,000 each.
BAY 26TH ST.—Kallich & Lubroth. 1819
S5th st, have plans in progress for six 2-
sty frame and stucco dwellings, 23x52, at
the northeast cor of Bay 26th st and Ben-
sop av. Cost, $9,000 each.
EAST 17TH ST.—Slee & Bryson, 154
Montague st, have plans in progress for
two 21/2 -sty frame and stucco dwellings,
22x41, in the east side of East 17th at. 100
ft' south, of Av K, for the D. & W. Con¬
struction Co., Argyle rd, owner and build¬
er. Cost, $5,500 each.
45TH ST.—Samuel Millman & Son, 1780
Pitkin av, have plans in progress for three
2-sty frame and stucco dwellings, 18x45,
in the south side of 45th st, 220 ft east of
15th av, for Joseph Lifshitz, 4409 15th av,
owner and builder. Cost, $6,500 each.
KENMORE PL.—Slee & Bryson, 154
Montague st, have plans in progress for
seven 2 and 3-sty brick dwellings, 26x50.
at the southeast cor of Kenmore pl and
Kenmore Terrace, for the Midwood Asso¬
ciates, 805 Flatbush av, owner and builder.
Cost. $7,500 each.
51ST ST.—Samuel Gardstein, 4820 14th
av, completed plans for a 2V2-sty frame
dwelling, 23x41, in the north side of 5lKt
st, 76 ft east of 16th &v, for Morris Wolsk,
560 53d st, owner. Cost, $4,500.
AVENUE J.—F. W. Eisenla. 571 77th st.
completed plans for a 2-sty frame dwell¬
ing, 25x50, on the south side of Av J, 53
ft east of East 16th st, for the Graham
Max Construction Co., 1640 49th st, owner
and builder. Cost, $10,000.
ROEBLING ST.—E. M. Adelsohn, 1776
Pitkin av, completed plans for three 3-sty
brick dwellings. 35x54. in the west side
of Roebling st, 25 ft south of North 6th
st, for G. L. Afiri, 250 North 6th st, owner.
Cost, $6,000 each.
FORREST ST.—Tobias Goldstone, 50
Graham av, completed plans for a 3-sty
brick dwelling and store. 25x95, in the
south side of Forrest st, 375 ft east of
Central av, for Charne Katz. 392 Bush¬
wick av, owner. Cost, $4,000.
EAST 45TH ST.—A. Farber. 1746 Pit¬
kin av, completed plans for two 2-sty
brick dwellings, 20x56, in the east side of
East 45th st. 120 ft south of Lenox rd,
for Minnie Katz. 1789 Union av, owner
and builder. Cost. $10,000.
86TH ST.—Ferdinand Savignano. 6005
14th av. has plans in progress for two
3-sty brick dwellings, garages and stores,
25x100, at the cor of 86th and Bay 16th
sts. for a corporation now forming. Cost.
$12,000.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
KENT AV.—M. Joseph Harrison, World
Eldg, Manhattan, has plans in progress
for a 1-sty brick storage bldg, 50x200, at
787-9 Kent av. for the Long Island Stor¬
age & Warehouse Co., on premises, owner
and builder. Cost, $12,000.
CENTRE ST.—Benjamin Dreisler, 153
Remsen st, has plans in progress for a 1-
sty frame storage bldg, 87x138. at the
southeast cor of Centre and Smith sts.
JAMAICA AV.—William C. Winters, 106
Van Sicklen av, has plans in progress for
extension to the 2^,4-sty factory bldg, on
the south side of Jamaica av, 54 ft west
of Richmond st, for the Roberts Number¬
ing Machine Co., 706 Jamaica av, owner.
Cost, $30,000.
KENT AV.^M. Joseph Harrison, World
Bldg, Manhattan, has plans in progress
Announcement is made of the formation of the
Hedden-Pearson-Starrett Corporation
WITH OFFICES AT
115 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY
SERVICES
This Corporation will act as Consulting Engineers, Contractors
for Engineering Work, Contractors for Operation, Purchasing
Agents and Representatives of Foreign Corporations, in the
following industries:—Steam and Electric Railways, Tramways,
Highways, Bridges, Canals, Hydro-Electric Power Plants, Steam
Power Plants, Submarine Dredging and Rock Work, Shipbuild¬
ing, Mining, Docks and Water Front Improvements, Btiilding
Construction, Sewerage and Disposal Works, Machinery and
Mechanical Equipments, Chemical Works, Electrical Equipments,
Water Works, Street Lighting, Telephone Systems, etc.
TERRITORY
In the United Slates, Territories and Insular Possessions, and
all Foreign Countries.
OWNERS, ENGINEERS and ARCHITECTS are respectfully
requested by this Corporation to submit their enterprise to il.
All communications will receive prompt attention and strictest
confidence. Whatever form of service you may desire will be
rendered with a view of maintaining the highest standards of
efficiency as represented by Quality, Speed and Economy.
REFERENCES
The following ia a selected list of engineering work and building construction with which the personnel of this Corporation have been
identified as principals:
Metropolitan Life. New Tork, N. T.
J^ears, Ilocbuck & Co., Cliicago. 111.
Electrical Development & Power House, Toronto. Can¬
ada; Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Rio de Janeiro Tramways & Light & Power Plant,
Rio do .laneiro. Brazil.
Hotel St. He«i9, New York. N. Y.
Hotel Taft. New Haven. Conn.
San Aiitonio Land & Irrigation, San Antonio. Tei.
Mexico, Northwestern Tl. U.. El Paso. Tex.
MfiiDpolitan Strt-et Railway, New York, N. T.
Prudential I-lfe, Newark. N. J.
Uiiiun R. R. Station. Colvinilnia. O.
Oakland National Rank, Oakland. Cal.
Riin-eltina Traction & Liglit & Power Plant, Barce-
Idiia, Spain.
West End Street Railway System. Boston. Mass.
Dpminion Coal Co. Plant, Nova Scotia, Canada.
C.
and Phlla-
Union Railroad Station, Washlneton, D.
Wanamaker Buildings, New York, N. Y..
deltihia. Pa.
Sao Paulo Tramway & Light & Power Plant. Sao
PauJn. Brazil.
New Knyland Gas & Coke Plant. Everett. Maas.
Wnrtliincton Pump Works. Harrison, N. J,
Union Bank of Canada. Winnipeg, Canada.
Mercnants Refrigerator Co., Jersey City, N. J.
Correspondence is invited from Sub-Contractors and Manufacturers in order
that they may be listed at once in the estimating and purchasing files.
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