358
595-19
640-19
643-19
616-19
617-19
618-19
620-19
-A—Pier No. 44, East River, Manhatti
-A—1000 Stebbins av, The Bronx.
-A—1344 Fulton av, The Bronx,
Under Building Zone Resolution.
-BZ—920 Tinton av, The Bronx.
-BZ—1704-1724 St. John's pl and north
side of Eastern Parkway, 88 feet
west of Howard av, Brooklyn,
-B2—937 East 176th st, northeast corner
Daly av» The Bronx.
.BZ—West side Grand av, 200 feet south
of Greene av, Brooklyn,
RECORD AND GUIDE
"object is to give interested property owners op¬
portunity to file objections, if any. At this call
each case is set for hearing on a definite day.
The Clerk's..Calendar is not to be confused
with the Calendar of cases that have been
definitely set for hearing on fixed days.
BOARD OF APPEALS.
SPECIAL MEETING.
Tuesday^ Septemhei^ 23, 1919^ at 2 p. m.
Appeals from Administrative Ordei's.
636'19-A—141 Prospect av, Brooklyn.
Under Building Zone Resolution.
6l9-10-BZ—261-263 Vanderbilt av, Brooklyn.
CALL OP CALENDAR.
The Clerk's Calendar will be called in Room
919, on Tuesday, September 9, 1919, at 3 o'clock.
The Clerk's Calendar consists of applications
under the Building Zone Resolution and its
$322,272 for Guttenburg Track.
The old Guttenburg race track property on
Bergenline avenue, Hudson County Boulevard,
36th to 4Uth streets, 1st to 5th avenues,, in the
Township of North' Bergen, Hudson County, was
auctioned ofE by Joseph P, Day in one of the
most successful disposals of real property ever
held in that county.
The old track, cut up into 1,000 lots, was sold
off to the highest bidders for a total of $322,272,
or an average of $325 per iot, in record time.
Mr. Day sold the entire outfit iu less than five
hours, or an average of four lots per minute,
so eager were buyers to secure the property,
which is considered one of tbe best remaining
for development in this section.
Mayor James Nolan, of North Bergen, bid
highest for the northeast corner of 39th street
and 3Sth avenue, which sold for $400, and he
secured three adjoining lots at $300 each. Mayor
Nolan also bought two lots on 2d avenue in
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the same block for ^275 each.
Commissioner J. J, McMahon^ Register for
Hudson County, a candidate for re-election,
bought the block on Hudson County Boulevard
between 37th and 38tb streets, excepting two
lots, which comprises a total of forty-one lots,
for $26,000. and James G- Tumulty, cousin of
Joseph Tumulty, secretary to President Wilson,
bougiv^ two Lots on 36th street for $550,
Appointed Exclusive Agents.
Announcement is made b,y the United Eye
Glass Shops Corporation, a chain store optical
concern, with executive offices at 1393 Broadway,
that they have appointed Fredk. Southack and
Alwyn Ball| Jr,, their exclusive real estate
agents.
The United is a Delaware corporation with an
authorized capital of $5,000,000, and now has
^forty stores located in New York, Conneticut,
Pennsylvania. Massachusetts, New Jersey, and
will eventually open a branch in every city of
ten thousand or more population,
H. H, Trice, of Southack and Ball, is in charge
of the Eye Glass Company's business, and re¬
ports that in the past week leases for stores
in Athol, Poughkeepsie, Yonkers, Ossining, Perth
Amboy and three additional stores for New York
City, aggregating about $1dO,000, has been closed,
Mr. Trice left Tuesday for Newburg, Kingston,
Albany. Troy and Boston, where he will locate
additional stores for the company.
(Leases—Continued From Page 347)
THE BRETT & GOODE COMPANY leased the
center store in the Puck Building, 295-309
Lafayette st, to Olney & Warrin. and loft space
in the same buiiding to the Raymond Engineer¬
ing Corporation,
CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD (INC) leased to
the National Graphic Sales Corporation offices
in 50 East 42d ^,
DOUGLAS L. ELLIMAN & CO. have leased
the parlor floor at 18 East 4Sth st for the Advo¬
cate Realty Co. to Anna Gallagher and Mary
Grey; also for Livingston Phelps the 3d loft
at 14 East 46th st to Miss E. M. Joye; and
for the Vanderbilt Avenue Realty Corporation
store at 411/2 East 47th st to the Metco Tire
Co., and for the same owner store at 47 East
47th st to B, Brady,
DOUGLAS L. ELLIMAN & CO. leased a large
apartment in 270 Park av to f>. J. White; also
a duplex apartment at 969 Park av, furnished,
for the season to Merrei P, Callaway; at 144
East 36th st to Ernest E. Boreham ; at 20 East
4Sth st to Miss Eliza McKnight: at 416 Madi¬
son av to S, E, Piza, and at 130 West 57th st to
Miss J. Chamberlain; also leased for the New
York Trust Co., as trustee, represented by Hor¬
ace S. Ely & Co., the 4-sty dwelling at 57 East
67th st, on a lot 20x102.2, to Veryl Preston.
J. ARTHUR FISCHER leased to J. Morris a
loft in 6S3 Oth av,
GOODWIN & GOODWIN rented for Louise
Hermes to F. Sauerbrun the 3-sty dwelling at
106 West 119th st.
HAGGSTROM & CALLEN have leased the
store and basement in the southeast corner of
Amsterdam av and 69th st for John Mackey to
Henry Mehrtens for three years,
M, & L. HESS (INC.) leased the lOtb floor at
704-6 Broadway to George W, Heller, Inc. ; the
3d floor at 135 Sth av to Goldfrank & Co., and
the 7th floor at 42-8 East 20th st to the Lauer
Mfg, Co-
M, Sc L. HESS (INC.) leased for Caroline H.
Field, of London. England, the entire 6-sty
building at 14-18 West 24tb st, containing about
40,000 sq. ft., to A. Leipzig. Inc.. dealers in
willowware and housefurnishing goods, who will
use the entire building for their own occupancy.
The lease is for a term of years at an aggre¬
gate rental of SIOO.OOO. Cross & Brown repre¬
sented the lessors,
M, & L, HESS (INC.) sublet for the Algus
Co,, Alfred Spiegel, president, the entire build¬
ing at 39 Wooster st, containing about 12,000
sq. ft., to the Republic Druggists Svndicate,
Inc., Dr. Joseph Broadman. president, who will
occupy the entire building for the assembling
and distribuion ot drugs. Waler C, Ware repre¬
sented the lessees,
THE HOUGHTON COMPANY leased for ten
years, with renewal privilege of eleven years
more, the r>-sty American basement dwelling
319 West 100th st, on a lot 20x100. The prem¬
ises will be altered and used for bachelor'a
apartments,
J. B. JAMES, of Fred'k Zittel & Sons, leased
the dwelling 2o:>^ West 70th st to Miss Ware;
also 151 West Snth st to Mrs, Julia Wilson, in
connection with George V, McNally; also 321
West S4th st to Mrs. C, Hildebrand,
â– SAMUEL H. MARTIN leased for the estate
of Julia K. Wilkens the dwelling at 164 West
65th st to Minnie H. Cardiff,
A, H. MATHEWS rented for the Comtesse
Sala the entire building 139 5th av, 27x160,
with L to 19tb st, for a term of years,
PEASE & ELLIMAN leased furnished fof
Mrs, Henry Lehr the 4-sty dwelling 20 West
56th st to Mrs. C. Richard Tjader; also apart¬
ments in 375 West End av for Bernard Hirsch
to Solomon Brill; in 100 West 59th st for O, D.
& H. V. Dike, agents, to Dr, L, W. Doxstader;