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RECORD AND GUIDE
September 30, 1916
Geo. A. Fuller
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Architects' Bldg
101 PARK AVE
Richey, BroAvne
& Donald, Inc.
103 PARK AVE., NEW YORK
(Tel. 5128 Murray Hiil)
Architectural
Iron and Bronze
BROWNE WINDOW
Fire—Weather—Dust and Fool Proof
Works
2101 Flushing Ave., Maspeth, N. Y.
Tel. 3100 Williamsburgh
Telephone Orchard 6629
Contractor of
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16 BROOME STREET
NEW YORK
Special Finished Floors ^^'
Id Colored Cement, for
Theatres, Offlces and Loft
Buildings
race 20 Mangio Street
Cellar and Stable Floors
Violations Removed
Small Bepalra
Sfahbtng a ftjirtialtg
THE NEV/ JERSEY
TERRA COTTA CO.
K. MATHIASEN, President *■■
ARCHITECTURAL TERRA - COTTA
Tel S903-4 Cort. Singer Bldg., 149 Broadway
RONALD TAYLOR
Granolithic and Asphalt Pavements
/'TAYLORITE" FLOORING
Office and Factory, 520 EAST 20th STREET
Telephone, 4 Gramercy '<' NEW YORK
BROADWAY.—Moore & Landsiedel, 148th
st and 3d av, have completed plans for a
5-sty brick and limestone apartment house
with stores, lOUxlOO ft. at the southeast
cor of Broadway and Isham st, for the
Seaman Construction Co., 207th st and Sea¬
man av, owner and builder. Cost, $100,000.
104TH ST.—MuIIiken & Moeller, 103
I'ark av, liave finislied plans for tlie 13-
sty brick apartment house, 62x02 ft, at
325 West lU4th st, for the Stith St. &
West End Av Co., 103 Park av, owners
and builders. Cost, $400,000.
DWELLINGS.
72D ST.—Hugo Taussig-, 237 East 72d st,
has completed plans for tlie alteration and
addition to the two residences and stores
at 314-316 East 72d st, for the Winternitz
Keaity Corp., Albert Winternitz, president,
103 Park av, owner. Project consists of
a new brick extension and addition, 33x
50 ft. Cost, $16,000.
74TH ST.—Irving Margon, 370 Bast 149th
st, is preparing plans for tlie addition lj
tlie 5-sty brick dwelling, 20x101 ft, at 57
West 74th St. Owner's name withlield.
Cost, $16,000.
104TH ST.—Irving Margon, 370 East
149th st, lias finished plans for the alter¬
ation to tlie 5-sty brick dwelling, 20x60
ft, at 304 West 104th st, for Leon Sobel,
215 Manhattan av, owner and builder.
Cost, $16,000.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
MANHATTAN.—John M. Baker, 0 Jack¬
son av, L. I. City, is preparing plans for a
6-sty reinforced concrete factory, 25x100
ft. The exact location and owner's name
will be announced later. Cost, $45,000.
FRONT ST.—Frederick Putnam Piatt,
1123 Broadway, has been retained as arch¬
itect to prepare plans for rebuilding the
4-sty brick factory at 260 Front st, for F.
J. Upjohn, c/o Sidney Ross Co., 147-Wav¬
erly Place, owner.
6TH AV.—Maximilian Zipkes, 405 Lex¬
ington av, is preparing plans for the al¬
teration and extension to the 7-sty bricit
wareliouse at 140-142 6th av, for the Dan¬
iel H. Jackson Co., 35 Nassau st, owner.
Cost, $15,000.
HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.
RANDALL'S ISLAND.—CharlSs E. Knox,
101 Park av, has completed electrical en¬
gineers plans for the institution build¬
ings for insane patients, in the east cen¬
ter part of Randall's Island to be built by
the City of New York, Department of Pub¬
lic Charities, from plans by Uonn Barber,
101 Park av, architect. Cost, $800,000.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
7TH AV.—Samuel C,phen, 32 Union sq,
is revising plans for the 5-sty brick and
steel face bricli and limestone garage, 50
x90 ft, at the southeast cor of 7th av and
39th st, for the John G. Wendel Estate, 175
Broadway, owner, and Carl Schilo, 140
West 39th st, lessee. Cost, $40,000.
2STH ST.—W. J. Russell, 25 West 42d
st, has completed plans for the alteration
Irom a stable into a garage of the 2-sty
brick building, 25x162 ft, at 249-251 West
2Sth st, for Anna M. Cudlipp, 35 West 92d
st, owner. Consists of rebuilding walls
and installation of new brick elevator
shaft and boiler room. Cost, $15,000.
112TH ST.—T. F. Dunn, 953 Woodycrest
av, has finished plans for a 2-sty bricli
and reinforced concrete garage, SOxlOO ft,
at 512-522 West 112th st, for the estate
of Henry Tone, Mr. Gillen in charge, 516
West 112th st, owner and builder.
121ST ST.—De Rosa & Cavalieri, 2333
1st av, have finished plans for the altera¬
tion to the 1 and 2-sty brick garage at
325-327 East 121st st, for Williara Oftin,
325 East 121st st, owner and' builder. Cost,
$5,000.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
ISIST ST.—Neville & Bagge, 105 West
40th st, are preparing plans for the addi¬
tion and repairs to the 2-sty brick and
steel store and loft building, 50x100 ft, at
571 West ISlst st, for the Hobson Storage
Warehouse, William Hobson, 571 West
181st st, owner. Cost, $10,000.
STH AV.—V. Hugo Koehler, 2 Columbus
Circle, has completed plans for alteration
of store at 334 Sth av, for Vincent Astor,
owner, 21 West 26th st. Alteration con¬
sists of installing new store front and
replacing two columns with girders. Cost,
$4,000.
19TH ST.—Janies P. Whiskerman, 30
East 42d st, steel engineer, has plans in
progress for the alteration ot the 6, 7 and
10-sty store and storage buildings at 202-
204 East 19th st, northeast cor of 3d av,
for Eimer & Amend, 205 3d av, from plans
by Janes & Cordes, 124 West 46th st, ar¬
chitects. Cost, $100,000.
6TH AV.—Buchman & Fox, 30 East 42d
st, are revising plans for the alteration to
the 4 and 6-sty brick and stone store and
;ioft buildings at 285 to SOS 6th av, 184x305
ft, for the Departnient Stores Realty Co.
Robert E. Simon, president, 30 East 42d st!
owner. The steam heating engine<?r is
Chauncey Matlock, 30 East 42d st. The
general contract has been awarded to
Charles A. Cowen & Co., 30 East 42d st
Cost, $125,000.
SSTH ST.—George F. Pelham, 30 East
42d st, is finishing plans for a 3-sty brick
and steel office bldg and garage at 544-546
West SSth st, for the Crystal Spring Water
Co., 10th av and 36th st, owner.
39TH ST.—Werner Nygren, 101 Park av *
has heating and ventilating engineer'.?
preliminary plans in progress for the al¬
teration of the 16-sty store and office
building at 25-33 West 39th st, for the
United Engineering Societies. Plans for
the alterations have been prepared by
Henry G. Morse, 101 Park av, and the gen¬
eral contract for alterations only, award¬
ed to the Wells Construction Co., 237 Sth
av. Cost, $250,000.
SOTH ST.—W. H. Blrkmire's Sons, 1133
Broadway, are preparing plans for a 12-
sty brick, limestone and terra cotta store,
office and loft building, 100x100 ft, at 43-
51 West SOth st, for the Nameloc Realty
Co., Michael Coleman, president, 125 West
56th st, owner. Cost, $250,000.
THEATRES.
14TH ST.—Thomas W. Lamb, 644 8th av,
is preparing plans for a brick and stone
moving picture theatre and stores at 126-
130 East 14th st, for Schinasi Bros., 1600
Broadway, owners, and the Fox Film Co.,
William Pox, president, 126 West 46th st,
lessee.
Bronx.
APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS.
SHERIDAN AV.—Moore & Landsiedel,
3d av and 148th st, have completed plans
for a 5-sty brick and limestone apartment
house, 81x88 ft, on the east side of Sheri¬
dan av, 80 ft south of 166th st, for the
Skandia Bldg. Co., Oscar Pederson, presi¬
dent, 3d av and 14Sth st, owner and build¬
er. Cost, $80,000.
DALY AV.—Kreymborg Architectural Co.,
1029 East 163d st, has completed plans for
two 5-sty brick, limestone and terra cotta
apartnient houses, 92x96 ft, and 75x103 ft,
at the northwest cor of Daly av and ISlst
st, for the Simonia Realty Co., Simon Sha¬
piro, president, 929 East 163 st, owner and
builder. Cost, $160,000.
178TH ST.—George F. Pelham, Inc, 30
East 42d st, has completed plans for the
5-sty brick, limestone and terra cotta
apartment liouse, 153x27 ft, in the south
■ side of East 17Sth st, bet. Southern Blvd
and Marmion av, for the Boulevard Hold¬
ing Co., 1932 Crotona Parkway, owner and
builder. Cost, $65,000.
DWELLINGS.
AMUNDSON AV.—The Kreymborg Ar¬
chitectural Co, 1029 East l63d st, has cora¬
pleted plans for a 2i^-sty hollow tile and
stucco dwelling, 35x30 ft, on the e^t side
of Amundson av, 350 ft south of 234th it,
for the Wilson-Bryant Co., Samuel Har¬
rowitz, president, 391 East 149th st, own¬
er and builder. Cost, $15,000.
229TH ST.—William A. Faiella, 391 East
149th st, is completing plans for a 3-sty
brick dwelling, 22x55 ft, in the north side
ot 229th st, 195 ft west of Paulding av,
for Adelaide Macone, 1023 East 226th st,
owner and builder. Cost, $10,000.
UNIVERSITY AV.—Andrew J. Thomas,
2526 Webster av, has completed plans for
a 2-sty brick residence and stores, 59x98
ft, on the east side of University av, 140
ft north of Featherbed lane, for William
M. Chesbrough and others, 115 Broadway,
owners and builders. Cost, $12,000.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
133D ST.—Moore & Landsiedel, 3d av
and 14Sth st, have completed plans for a
1-sty brick gal-age, 75x100 ft, in the north
.side of East 133d st, 515 ft east of Willis
av, for Patrick Goodman, 263 East 133d st,
owner and builder. Cost, $16,000.
PARK AV.—John C. W. Ruhl, 3207 Hull
av, has completed plans for a 2-sty brick
garage, 50x135 ft, on the east side of Park
av, 100 ft south of 173d st, for Emma C.
Dressel, owner, 2240 Grand Boulevard and
Concourse. Cost, $30,000.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
TREMONT AV.—B. H. & C. N. Whinston,
509 Willis av, have completed plans for
the alteration of the 3-sty brick office
bldg, 50x100, into a store and loft bldg on
the south side ot Tremont av. 362 ft each
of Prospect av, for Herman. Berkowitz, on
premises, owner. Cost, $10,000.
Brooklyn.
APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS.—J. J. Pettit, 103
Parii av, Manhattan, has completed plans
for a 6-sty brick and limestone apart¬
ment 60x99 ft, in the west side ot Colum-