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Joseph T. McMahon
REAL ESTATE and
MORTGAGE LOANS
188 and 190 MONTAGUE STREET
BROOKLYN
Telephone: Main %U
SPECIAL ATTENTION GITKN TO
COLLECTING. RENTINC
AVXi MANAGEHENT OF ESTATES
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RECORD AND GUIDE
operative apartment house movement the U-sty
apartment house known as the Knickerbocker,
on a plot 86.10x125, at the southeast comer ot
Fifth av and 28th st this week was bought by
a number of the tenants, among them former
Supreme Court Justice George L. Ingraham iind
Joseph Knapp, president of the American Litho¬
graph Co., B. T. Fairchlld, John V. Bouvler
and Charles S. Sackett, president ot the Mutual
Bank. The seller was Max N. Natanson. The
property had previously been long owned by the
estate of Edward R. Bacon.
April 24, 1920
Julia Marlowe Sells.
Mrs. Julia Marlowe Sothern, actress, sold
through Pepe & Bro. 21 Washington Square
North, running through to McDougal alley, a
3H-sty and basement brick and stone dwelling,
on a lot 25x138.5 . The new owner will remodel
the structure into duplex apartment studios.
There is a 3-sty garage on the alley end of the
lot.
Engineers' Club Adds To Its Plot.
Eleanor C. Janeway sold to the Engineers'
Club the 4-sty and hasement brownstone dwell¬
ing, on a lot 2i;x'.iS.!i, at 36 West 40th st, ad¬
joining on tile wist the 12-sty building of the
club at 32 and 34. Overlooking Bryant Park,
the club now has a frontage in 40th st of 76 ft.
The Janeway family had owned the house it sold
since issti. The consideration was $55,000 over
a mortgage ot $155,000 .
District Attorney Swann Sells.
Edward Swann. District Attorney of New
York county, sold 47 West 12th st. a 4-sty and
basement brick dwelling, on a lot 21.6xirregular.
The buyer wiil occupy.
Deals Near Brooklyn Bridge.
Lebertan Corporation sold 11 to 15 Van De
Water st, three 5-sty brick loft buildings, on a
plot 96.3xl08.3xirregular. The same corpora¬
tion also sold IT to 23 Rose st. abutting the
foregoing, a 5-sty brick loft building, on a plot
91.6x88.3. The properties adjoin the north
side of Brooklyn Bridge.
Firm Buys Near Fifth Ave.
Kstat. of Peter .Moller sold to the Scully
Bros. Co. 32 West 4Tth st, 8, 4-sty and base¬
ment brownstone dwelling, on a lot 20x100.5.
The buyers will remodel the structure for their
busines? ukp.
Tenant Buys in Fifth Ave District.
H. K.. Kevorkian, antique dealer at 40 West
5Tth s^t has bousht tbat 6-sty American base¬
ment dwelling, on a lot 26.6x100.5, through the
tn West Fifty-seventh Street Corporation which
recently took It over from the Jobn F. Carroll
estate. Mr. Kevorkian's lease had until May,
11127. to run, at an annual net rental of ?12.000.
The new owner will make extensive alterations.
Old Seligman Home Bought.
Henry Mandel bought from the Two East 46th
Street Corporation 2 East 46th st. adjoining the
southeast corner of Fifth av, a 5-sty brick busi¬
ness building covering a lot 30x100.5. The
buyer will remodel the building upon the ex¬
piration of the lease on it. The property was
originally the town residence of the late Je?se
Seligman, ti.nker.
Churches Buy Property.
In addition to the r.c. ntlv rtporttd purchase
of 211 and 213 West S2il st Holy Trinity Roman
Catholic Church has ;tN'> aennired froin Thomas
Ward the 5-sty fiat at 2is West n:'.c1 st, 2."..\7:;,
adjoining Its rectory. The church now owns a
plot fronting 150 feet in 82d st and 50 feet in
83d St.
The Abyssinian Baptist Church of New York,
at 240 West 40th st, bought the plot, 150x99.11,
in the ea.st side of 138th st. l.")0 feet east of
Seventh av, from the Curtis B. Pierce estate
for $30,000. The property adjoins the Metro¬
politan Baptist Church, erected several years
ago.
A Ten Story Loft Sold.
Alfred M. Rau sold tn ihe Benenson Realty Co.
138 and im Wr,> nth st, a 10-sty loft build¬
ing, on a plot -t2.7:.:',l2.1x:'.S.7V>.
St. Luke's Hospital Sells Comer.
The 416 West 215th Street Corporation bought
from St. Luke's Hospital the northwest corner of
Murray st and West Broadway known as 65
Murray st and 62 to 66 West Broadway, a 6-8ty
brick business building, on a lot 24.4?4xl25.8x
25.2%.
Takes Profit in Park Av.
Henry Mandel resold to Alexander WiI = on the
4-story dwelling, on a lot 16.5x80, at 98 Park
av, southwest comer of 40th st. purchased
recently from Sarah L. Payne.
Telephone Co. Buys in Yorkville.
The New York Telephone Co. bought from
James Howell, Isaac Sachs, the Abbott estate
and M. A. Horowitz flve 4-sty tenement houses,
each on a lot 25x100, at 150 to 158 Bast 98th
st, fronting opposite the train shed block of
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FOR SALE
No. 140 West 87th Street
Four-story private dwelling, on
plot 20x102. Thoroughly modern¬
ized. Possession October 1, 193(.
Terms to suit
APPLY TO
The Alliance Realty Co.
CLARKE G. DAILEY
Tel.: Rector 3350 lis BROADWAT
252 West 47th Street
West et Broadway, 26x100
6H-Story Tenement—Rents 16,000
Bottom Price, $52,500, Free and Clear
Terms to Suit—Monthly Tenants
BROKERS PROTECTED
Daniel H. Jackson
135 BROADWAY
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