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Pitkin av, for Morris Eisenberg, 620 Sara¬
toga av, owner and builder. Cost, $50,000.
CHURCHES.
HOWARD AV.—M. Joseph Harrison and
Benjamin Sackheim, associate architects,
World Bldg, Manhattan, have plans in
progress for a 2-sty brick and stone
synagogue and school on the east side of
Howard av, 75 ft south of St. Marks av,
for a congregation, the name of which
will be announced later, A. Braverman,
chairman Bldg Commission, owner. Will
contain balcony, 12 classrooms, 12x18 ft
each, and auditorium. Cost, $50,000.
DWELLINGS.
BAY 37TH ST.—Jens H. Riis, Stewart
Manor, L. I., completed plans for six 2^.^-
sty frame and concrete block dwellings,
17x42, in the west side of Bay 37th st, 90
ft from Benson av, for the Voughn Prop¬
erty Corp., 441 Washington av, Brooklyn,
owner and builder. Cost, $27,000.
51ST ST.—Samuel Gardstein, 4820 14th
av, completed plans for a 2V2-sty frame
dwelling, 26x49. at the northwest cor of
51st st and 17th av, for Morris Wolsk,
1560 53d st, owner, in charge. Cost, $5,000.
83D ST.—F. W. Eisenla, 571 77th st. has
plans in progress for five 2-sty brick
dwellings, 20x58, in the south side of 83d
st, 32S ft west of 4th av, for Herman
Lucke, 412 58th st, owner and builder.
Cost. $6,000.
39TH ST.—W. J. Conway, 400 Union st,
completed plans for a 2-sty brick dwell¬
ing and store, 25x94, in the south side of
39th st, 150 ft west of 3d av, for John B.
Santulli, 271 39th st, owner, in charge.
Cost, $6,000.
RIDGE BLVD.—Slee & Bryson, 154 Mon¬
tague st, completed plans for three 2-sty
frame dwellings and garage, 23x56, at the
northeast cor of Ridge blvd and 82d st,
for R. W. Creuzheur, 233 Broadway, Man¬
hattan, owner and builder. Cost, $6,000
each.
WEST 17TH ST.—C. P. Cannello, 1163
Herkimer st, completed plans for a 2-sty
frame dwelling and store, 25x47. at the
southeast cor of West 17th and Bay SOth
sts for Salvatore Guarino, 138 Bay SOth
st, owner and builder. Cost, $3,000.
EAST 37TH ST.—R. T. Schaefer, 1526
Flatbush av, completed plans for two 2-
sty frame dwellings, 16x38, in the west
side of East 37th st, 177 ft west of Av E,
for Gus Swenson, 1862 East 39th st, Bklyn,
owner and builder.
82D ST.—W. T. McCarthy, 16 Court st,
completed plans for thirteen 2-sty brick
dwellings. 19x62, in the south side of 82d
st, 100 ft east of 3d av, for the Polatschek
& Spencer Realty Co., 2114 Av C, Brooklyn,
cwner and builder. Total cost, $104,000.
WEST 15TH ST.—J. C. Wandell, 8525
4th av, Brooklyn, completed plans for two
21/^-sty frame and stucco dwellings, 20x45,
at 1766 AVest 15th st, for John Dahl. 819
Montgomery st, owner and builder. Cost,
$5,000.
7STH ST.—Charles A. Olsen, 1649 69th
st, completed plans for two 2^/^-sty frame
and stucco dwellings, 18x38, in the south
side of 78th st. 100 ft west of 15th av, for
Mrs. Helen Olsen, 6911 19th av, owner and
builder. Cost, $4,000 each.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
JAMAICA AV.—William C. Winters, 106
Van Siclen av, has plans in progress for
an extension to the 2U-sty factory on the
south side of Jamaica av, 54 ft west of
Richmond st, for the Roberts Numbering
Machine Co., 706 Jamaica av, owner. Cost,
$30,000.
SMITH ST.—Benjamin Driesler, 153
Remsen st, completed plans for a 2-sty
brick storage bldg. 87x50, in the east side
of Smith st, 214 ft north of Hamilton av,
for the Water Front Realty Co., Henry
McUracey, pres., 253 Broadway, Manhat¬
tan, owner. Cost, $15,000.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
CLYMER ST.—M. J. Harrison. World
Bldg, Manhattan, completed plans for a
1-sty brick garage, 24x120, in the south
side of Clymer st, 50 ft west of Wythe av,
for Morris Rabinowitz, 233 South 4th st,
owner. Cost, $10,000.
CENTRAL AV.—James A. Boyle & P. E.
Kelly, 367 Fulton st, Brooklyn, completed
plans for a 2-sty brick garage, 75x100, on
the north side of Central av, 22 ft west of
Chauncey st, for Nicholas Rother, Central
av and Chauncey st, Brooklyn, owner. Cost,
$14,000.
WILLOUGHBY AV.—Sass & Springsteen,
32 Union sq, Manhattan, completed plans
for a 1-sty brick garage, 100x200, at the
northwest cor of Willoughby and Nostrand
avs, for the Willoughby Garage Co., 260
Broadway, Brooklyn, owner and builder.
Cost, $45,000.
OCEAN PARKWAY.—William Debus. 86
Cedar st, Brooklyn, completed plans for a
1-sty brick garage, 110x219, at the south¬
east cor of Ocean Parkway, 50 ft east of
Sth st, for the Estate of Louis Beer, 149
Remsen st, owner. Cost, $30,000.
BROOKLYN, N. Y.—Louis Allmendinger,
20 Palmetto st, has plans in progress for
the alteration of the 1-sty brick stable into
a garage. Owner's name and exact location
will be announced later. Cost, $5,000.
GEORGIA AV.—A. Farber, 1746 Pitkin
av, completed plans for a 1-sty brick gar¬
age and storage bldg. 20x100, on the west
side of Georgia av, 875 ft north of Liberty
av, for Lapidius Bros., 80 Georgia av, own¬
ers and builders. Cost, $3,500.
ATLANTIC AV.—Cantor & Dorfman, 373
Fulton st, are preparing plans for a 2-sty
brick and steel garage, SOxlOO, on the
south side of Atlantic av. 95 ft east of Al¬
bany av, for the Midwood Building Co., 44
Court st, owner and builder. Cost, $50,000.
BERGEN ST.—M. Whinston. 459 Stone
av, has plans in progress for a 1-sty brick
public garage, 165x110, in the north side
of Bergen st, 100 ft east of Stone av, for
Harris Reisler, 293 Stone av, owner and
builder. Cost, $18,000.
NEWTON AV.—Christopher Bauer, 801
Manhattan av, has plans in progress for a
1-sty brick public garage. 30x76, in the
south side of Newton st, 39 ft east of
Manhattan av, for P. Schwartz, owner.
Cost, $8,000.
RUTLEDGE ST.—Louis A. Sheinart, 194
Bowery. Manhattan, is revising plans for
a 1-sty brick garage, 66x100, in the north
side of Rutledge st, 80 ft east of Harrison
av, for Henry Newman, 309 Rutledge st,
owner. Cost, $12,000.
QUINCY ST.—Montrose Morris Sons, 533
Nostrand av, completed plans for a 1-sty
brick public garage, 49x112. in the south
side of Quincy st, 125 ft west of Classon
av, for Ralph M. Hart, 652 Jefferson av,
owner. Cost, $10,000.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
EASTERN PARKWAY.—Cohn Bros., 361
Stone av. have plans in progress for a
1-sty brick auto showroom and stores, 50x
90, irreg., at the northeast cor of Eastern
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SERVICES
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REFERENCES
The following is a selected list of engrineeriner work and building construction with which thc personnel of this Corporation hare been
identified as principals:
Metropolitan Life. New York. N. T.
Sears. IloebucU & Co., ChicaRO. HI.
Electrical Development & Power House. Toronto, Can¬
ada: Nianara Falls, N. Y.
Bio de Janeiro Tramways & Light & Power Plant,
Rio de .laneiro. IJrazil.
Hotel St. Retrls, New York. N. Y.
Hotel Taft. New Haven. Conn.
San Antonio Land & Irrlyallon. San Antonio, Tei.
Jlexico, Northwestern R. R.. El Paso. Tex.
Metropolitan Street Railway, New York, N. T.
I'nulential Life. Newark. N. J.
Union R. R, Station, Columbus, O.
Oakland National Bank, Oakland. Cal.
Barcelona Traction & Light & Power Plant, Barce¬
lona. Spain.
West End Street Railway System, Boston. Mass.
Dominion Coal Co. Plant, Kova Sootia, Canada.
Union Railroad Station, Washington. D. C.
Wanamaker Buildings. New York. N. Y., acd Phlla-
deluhia. Pa.
Sao Paulo Tramway & Light & Power Plant, Sao
Panlo. Brazil.
New KnKland Gas & Coke Plant. Everett. Mass.
Wortlilnuton Pump Works, Harriaon, 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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