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RECORD AND GUIDE
January 15, 1916
BROOKLYN'S OLDEST
Real Estate Office
FIRM ESTABLISHED 1843
Cf)e Cljauncep
Eeal e^tatt Co.
187 MONTAGUE ST.
BORO OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK CITY
Telephones, 4300, 4301, 4302 Main
Appraisers Auctioneers
AGENTS AND GENERAL
i^eal Csitate profeersi
Members
Brooklyn Board of Real Estate Brokers
Real Estate Board of New York
Members Brooklyn Board of R. E. Brokers
David Porter, inc.
Real Estate Agents
Brokers, Appraisers
APPRAISERS FOR
The United States Government
The State of New York
The City of New York
The Equitable Life Assurance Society
The U. S. Title Guaranty Co.
The Home Trust Company, etc., etc.
189 MONTAGUE STREET
Telephone, 8:S Main BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Firm Established 1874
CoRwiTH Bros.
Greenpoint
Real Estate
FACTORY SITES
A SPECIALTY
Mortgage Loans, Appraisals, Insurance
Entire Management of Property
851 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn
BROOKLYN
iSTATE MANAGERS
Members
Brooklyn Board of Real Estate Brokers
CHAS. L. GILBERT. Pres.
ROBT. E. PATTERSON, Sec'y
NOAH CLARK, Inc.
Real Estate—Insurance
Water Fronts, Factory Sites, Appraisals
Main Otiice
837 Manhattan Avenue
Branches
545 Morgan Avenue 753 Nostrand Avenue
BROOKLYN. N. Y.
Member Allied Real Estate Interests
Member Brooklyn Board of Real Estate Brokers
Money to Loan on First Mortgages
Joseph T. McMahon
REAL ESTATE and
MORTGAGE LOANS
188 and 190 MONTAGUE STREET
BROOKLYN
Telephone 834 Main
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
COLLECTING, RENTING
AND MANAGEMENT OF ESTATES
LOUIS SCHR.\G bas leased for the Oltrogge
Corporation, the oth loft in lo-4 West 2oiu ot lo
Workman & Silver; for Morris Weinstein,
space lu lU:;-4 West alst st lo Waluulau tc
Goldstein; Hottcnberg & Uavis; Orieutal Cioak
4i Suit Co.; H. Strunsky & Co., aud Htyman
Heller; for Johnson Si FleiscUhauer, in build¬
ing 107-li:j West -Oth st to Morris Slutsky;
.\alor & Sciden, aud the Embroidery Mlg. Co.
SHAW & CO. have leased tor Helen H. Steele
Ihe 1st loft at iiUS East llTtb st to M. KaDiuo-
wilz.
MALCOLM E. SMITH & CO. leased for Priut-
irs' Ink PublLshing Co. the llth floor at 12
West 31st st to Picard & Co., advertising agents.
MALCOLM E. SMITH & CO. have leased the
store and mezzanine Uoor at HI East 4Stli st lo
E. & H. Uixon, milliners.
SPEAR & CO. have rented for the Victoria
Buildiug Corporation the Sth loft in lo:;-lii4
West 'S.Ld st to Abraham Cohen; for the Ue-
Vinne Press 3 floors in :;i-23 East 4th st to the
Uergwald Mfg. Co. and the LTrand Union Box
Co.; for the Canebrake Realty Co. the bth loft
in 4 West IGth st to L. & J. Fisher; and for
A. J. Kerwin space in 27-35 West 24th st lo
Abraham Leff.
L. TANENBAUM, STRAUSS & CO. (INC.)
have rented the 1st lott, comprising 14,5U0 sq.
ft., in the Puck Building, Houston and Lafay¬
ette sts, to the Keller Printing Co ; the 1st loft
of SS University pl for the Germania Life In¬
surance Co. to Glass & Lazow ; the 4th loft of
40 East 14th st for William Vincent Astor to
the E.xcelsior Pad Co., and the store and base¬
ment of Ul-3 Sth av to Louis Hamburger & Co.
for August Oppenheimer.
STEPHE.N H. TYNG, JR., & CO. leased to
Wallace C. Richardson (Inc.), advertising,
offices in 3S1 4th av ; in 31 Union sq space on
the 14th floor to the Harvey & Watts Co., canes
and umbrella handles ; in 25 Madison av. space
on the ITth floor to the Anglo American Cot¬
ton Products Corp.; in the Hartford Building,
the entire 12th floor to Julian Ollendorff
Studios; oflice space on the 18th and I'Jth
floors in Germania Building to William Spark,
Jr.; for the estate of Ellen M. Hennessy, at
220 4th av, Oth floor to American Import Co,
San Francisco, Japanese goods ; for the Thomas
A. Emmet Realty Co. at 85 Madison av space
to Letson & Knott, cotton goods; in conjunc¬
tion with Ewing, Bacon & Henry sub-leased en¬
tire 13th floor 185 Madison av to Bobbs-Merrill
Co., publishers, for Rail Joint Co. ; and for
Brett & Goode Co. in Printing Crafts Bldg.
large space on 14th floor to Bragdon, Lord &
Nagle Co., textile publishers.
WM. A. WHITE & SONS have leased to The
Tenney Press, for ten years, space in the Finck
Building, now in course of construction at 318-
326 West 30th st.
WM. A. WHITE & SONS, in connection with
Robert F. Bbnsall, have leased to the Beekman
Card & Paper Cu. for a long term, the store and
b.iscment of the new Finck Building, now in
course of construction, at 318-320 West 3yth st.
J. G. WHITE & CO. leased in 470-47S 4th av
office space to Miilen, Aikenhead & Co., Blacli
Publishing Co., Munson Whitaker Co. and Jul¬
ius Schmid ; also lofts in 17-19 West 17th st to
Gerstein Brothers & Co. ; in 1U7-111 West 25th
st to Greenberg & Litty ; in 11 West 17th st to
Isidore Weiss; in 22 Wooster st to Samuel
Knee; in 110 East 18th st to Shapin & Cohen
and Jacobson & Mechanic, and in 94 Chambers
st to Louis Lavigne.
ARTHUR E. WOOD leased to J. H. Kraft the
store 210 West 125th st for a restaurant.
UNITED MERCHANTS REALTY & improve¬
ment Co. rented the 2d floor in 28-30 West 34th
st to M. Ratkowsky, and stores at the northeast
corner of Bowery and Grand st to E. Capeson
and at the southwest corner of Bowery and
Houston to B. Hirsch.
Bronx.
PAUL A. McGOLRlCK leased to Saul Seltzer
835 Fox st, a 4-sty new-law apartment house,
on plot 33.4x100.
Brooklyn.
GEO. W. MERCER & SO.N rented for the es¬
tate ot Edwin P. Smith, the dwelling, 1S3 Sands
st, to Mrs. Yates.
Suburban.
FEIST & FEIST (INC.) leased for the Or-
To Supply Co. to William B. Baggaley, of Short
Hills, N. J., the 2-sty building 22 Haisej st,
Newark.
JOH.N F. SCOTT has rented for M. Keller his
house on Mistletoe Way, Cedarhurst, L. I., to
W. Redmond Cross, of Redmond & Co., New
York.
JOH.N F. SCOTT has rented for General
Charles F. Roe his country place on the south¬
east corner of Ocean av and Longwood Cross¬
ing, Cedarhurst, L. I., to Benson B. Sloan, and
for Mary Rutherfurd one ot her houses in
Lover's lane, Cedarhurst, L. I., for another year
to Warren S. Crane.
HERBERT A. SHERMAN has rented for A.
O. Sherman, his place known as "Eastciiff," at
Rye, N. Y., directly on the water, a large house,
garage, garden and five acres of ground, to John
T. Terry. Jr., for the season.
I REAL ESTATE
STATISTICS
The Following Table is a Resume of
tUa Po^r^rrl nf Tniivej'anccs, Mort"
Extensions ^ and
Filed
Building Permits,
1916
'Jan. 8 to 14
in
Each
gages, Mortgage
Building Permits ruea i
Borough During the Week,
! (Arranged with figures for the corresponding
I week of 1915. Following each weekly table
! is a resume from January 1 to date.)
MANHATTAN.
Conveyancea.
19IG
Jan. 7 to 13
TotalNo...............
Assessed value.........
No. with consideration.
Consideration..........
Assessed value.........
Jan. S to 14
129
$8,040,800
19
51.957,900
S1,723.0U0
Jan. 1 to 13
120
86,318,410
9
$272,800
$266,710
Jan.!toU
Total No...............
Assessed value.........
No. With consideration.
Consideration â– ........
Assessed value.........
220
$13,286,500
37
$2,818,488
..... $2,487,000
HortsagcB,
1916
Jan. 7 to 13
TotalNo..............
Amount...............
To Banks & Ins. Cos..
Amount...............
No. at 6*.............
Amoun(...............
No. at oV^it...........
Amount...............
No. at 5<.............
Amount...............
No. at 4V4<..........
Amount...............
No. at ii.............
Amount..............
IJnuaual rates........
Amount..............
Interest not given....
Amount.. ........
252
$12,828,910
24
$786,700
$811,210
1915
Jan. 8 to 14
76
$3,903,174
16
$2,803,500
31
$803,969
1
$1,000,000
16
$532,600
2
$44,000
$1,148,171
9
$349,000
36
$432,054
1
$4,500
21
$591,500
Jan,
1
$20,655
25
$682,250
1 to 13
$1,530
TotalNo..............
Amount..............
To Banks & Ins. Cos.
Amount..............
127
$5,641,740
28
$3,441,500
MoTtitaee Extenaiona.
Jan. 7 to 13
TotalNo.............
Amount..............
To Banks & Ins. Cos..
Amount.............
83
$3,906,550
53
$3,222,800
Jan. I to 13
Total No.............
Amount..............
ToBanks & Ins.Cos.
Amount..............
113
$4,871,550
72
$4,034,800
19
$118,617
Jan 1 to 14
157
$2,342,770
16
$458,500
Jan. 8 to 14
35
$1,383,606
S
$.588,.TOO
Jan. 1 to 14
70
s:
25,.W3
20
$1,420,000
New buildings.......... 5
Cost.................... $1,250 000
Alterations.............. $217,484
Jan 1 to 14
New buildings.......... 14~
Cost.................... $2.584.450
AlteraHonB.............. $385,819
BUO.XX.
Conveyances.
1916
Jan. 7 to 13
Total No................ 96
No. with consideration.. 10
Consideration........... $27,550
Jan. 1 to 13___
TotalNo................ 1S6
No. with consideration.. 15
Consideration........... $143,525
HortKBgrea,
1916
Jan. 7 to 13
TotalNo................ 59
Amount................. $337,157
ToBanks&Ins.Cos___ 4
Amount................. $86,500
No. at 6il............... 26
Amount............... $187,550
No. at 5i.4<............. 5
Amount................. $35,000
No. at 5f............... 4
Amount................. $9,.500
Unusualrates........... 1
Amount................. $2,557
Interest not given....... 22
Amount................. $102,.550
Jan.1 to 13
Total No............ 122
Amount............. $1,085,991
To Banks £ Ins. Cos.. 8
Amount.............. $179,600
Mortgaee Bxtenstons.
Jan. 7 to 13
TotalNo................ 26
Amount................. $496,100
To Banks & Ins. Co..... 8
Amount................. $245,000
Jan Ito 13
Total No................ 35~~
Amount................. $743,600
Ao Banks & Ins.Cos.... 12
Tmount................. $385,500
Bnilding; Permlta.
lOlfi
Jan. 7 :o 13
Newbulldlngs...........' 12
Cost.................... $414..100
Alterations.............. $3,400
Jan. 1 to 13
Newbulldlngs........... 25
Cost.................... $986,500
Alterations.............. $6,000
1915
Jan. 9 to 15
6
$442,100
$73,165
Jan. 1 to 15
g
$515,100
$155,296
1915
Jan. 9 to 14
103
13
$129,325
Jan.1 to 14
215
25
$225,875
1915
Jan. 9 to 14
53
$391,246
2
$36,500
35
$115,946
1
$35,000
3
$16,700
14
223,600
Jan. 1 to 14
121
$988,470
4
$68,500
Jan. 8 to 14
21
$402,500
2
$9,200
Jan. 1 to 14
29
$591,000
4
$45,200
1915
Jan. 8 to 14
1()
$262,600
$4,535
Jan.lto 14
14
$4si,pno
$7,135