December 15, 1917
RECORD AND GUTDE
791
Sion to thc 1-sty storage bldg on the east
side of Kent av, 266 ft nortb of Park av,
for Edward T. Jenkins, Gates and Nostrand
avs, owner. Cost, $6,UUO.
WILLOUGHBY AV.—C. P. Cannella,
1163 Herkimer st, completed plans for ex¬
tension and interior alterations to the 3-
sty storage bldg on the south side uf
Willoughby av, 100 ft west ol Hamburg av,
for Salvatore Safino, 231 Troutman st.
owner. Total cost, $J0.0U0.
STEWART ST.—Koch & Wagner, 26
Court st, com plated plans for extension
and interior alterations to the 2-sty stor¬
age bldg and residence at the southeast
cor of Stewart st and Bushwick av for
Frank J. Gryl, 1773 Bushwick av, owner.
Cost, $4,500.
ATLANTIC AV.—Albert Ullrich, 373 Ful¬
ton St. completed plans for alterations lo
the 4-sty brick factory and store, 25x100,
at the northeast cor of Atlantic av and
Herman st. for the Johanns Steamship
Provisions Co., Produce Exchange, Mau-
hattan, owner. Cost, $6,OUO.
MESEROLE ST.—E. S. Messinger. 391
Graham av, completed plans lor a 1-sty
brick hay storage house, bOx2U0, in the
north side of Meserole st. 341 tt east of
Waterbury st, for Charles Schaefer & Son,
304 Meserole st, owners. Cost, $15,000.
SOUTH STH ST.—Henry Hulder. Jr., 242
Franklin av, completed plans fur an exteu-
sion to the 4-sty factory at the northeast
cor of South Sth st and Kent av lor J. N.
Street, 666 Bedford av. owner. Cost, $10,'}'J0.
2D AV.—Thomas Paulson & Son. 97 2d
av, owner, has had plans com plete J pri¬
vately for an addition to the 2-sty bnck
foundry, 35x59. at 97 2d av. The generil
contract has been awarded to George F.
Driscoll, 548 Union st, who is taking bids
on subs.
DRIGGS AV.—AVilliam A. Giesen, archi¬
tect, is preparing sketches for a 3-sty
brick varnish factory, luox 125, at th-j
northeast cor of Driggs av and North llth
st, for Louis Leavitt, 454 Driggs av,
Brooklyn, owner. Sil berman-Schampain
Co., 104 West 42d st. Alanhattan, has the
general contract. Cost, $7u,0U0.
53D ST.—Walter Pfaendler, foot of SSd
st, Brooklyn, completed plans for a 6-sty
brick and steel manufacturing jjlant, 2uUx
380, at S3d st and water front, for E. \V.
Bliss & Co., James W, Lane, pies., Adams
and Plymouth sts, owner. Contract for
foundations has been awarded to \V. H. &
F. W. Cane, 74 54th st, Brooklyn.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
SNEDIKER AV.—H. A. Weinstein, 165
Remsen st, completed plans for a 1-sty
brick garage, 114x100, on the east side of
Snediker av, lOG ft south of Atlantic av,
for Harry Rubin, 317 Bedford av, owner,
in charge. Cost, $30,000.
PARKSIDE AV.—H. D. Shatton, 239
Hawthorne av, completed plains for a 1-sty
brick garage. 70x51. at the southwest cor
of Parkside and Bedford avs, for George
Hochecheuder. on premises, owner, ia
charge. Cost, $5,000.
SACKMAN ST.—M. Rothstein, 197 Sned¬
iker av. completed plans for a 1-sty brick
garage, 12x15, in the west side of Sackman
st, 772 ft south of Lott av, for Taborisky
Bros., 5SS Powell st, owners and builders.
Cost. $1,000.
4TH AV,—S. Millman & Son, 1780 Pitkin
av, comi)leted plans for a 1-sty brick gar¬
age. 50x97, at the southwest cor of 4th av
and 6th st for Barel Schwartz, 44 Court st,
owner. Cost, $30,000.
BERGEN ST.—H. J. Nurick, 892 Broad¬
way, completed plans for a 1-sty brick
garage, 100x127. in the south side of Ber¬
gen st, 100 ft from Howard av, for John
Sklar. 661 Willoughby av, owner. Proje-^t
is now before the Board of Appeals. Cost.
$30,000.
STONE AV.—H. J. Nurick, 892 Broad¬
way, Brooklyn, completed plans for a 1-
sty brick gaiage, 50x100, on the west side
of Stone av, 15U ft from Livonia av, for
Pickir Ditzopf, 426 Sutter av, owner. Cost,
$20,000.
AV H.—Axel S. Hedman. 371 FuUon st.
has plans in progress for a i-sty brick
public garage, 92x170. at the southeast cur
of Av H and East 20th st, for the Estate
of Andrew Brookman, owner. Cost, $23,'jOG.
ROBINSON ST.—E. M. Adelsohn, 177G
Pitkin av, completed plans for a 1-stv
brick and stone public garage, 50x122, in
the north side of Robinson st, 122 ft west
of Nostrand av, for the Kop-Arrow Gar¬
age. 330 Utica av. Brooklyn, owner and
builder. Cost. $13,000.
WASHINGTON AV.—Henry Holder, Jr.,
242 Franklin av, completed plans for an
extension to the 1-sty garage on the west
side of Washington av, 425 ft north of
Myrtle av, for the Rollo Realty Co., lOJl
Wallabout Market, Brooklyn, owner and
builder. Cost, $3,500.
ATLANTIC AV.—Max Hirsch, 215 Mon¬
tague st, has plans in progress for a 1-sty
brick garage, 75x100, on the south side of
Atlantic av, 25 ft east of Albany av, for
the Albany Av & Atlantic Construction
Co., J. Woodenberry, pres., 1596 Atlantic
av, owner and builder. Cost, $20,000.
BEDFORD AV.—Henry Holder, Jr., 243
Franklin av, has plans in progress for a
1-sty brick garage, 21x70, at 912 Bedford
av, for Dr. Kornobias, on premises, owner.
Cost, $4,000.
LENOX RD.—W. T. McCarthy, 16 Court
st, completed plans for a 1-sty brick gar¬
age, 79x140, at the northeast cor of Lenox
rd and Bedford av, for Sarah C. Stewart,
133 West 4th av, Roselle, N. J., owner.
Project will riot go ahead until decision
has been rendered by the Board of Ap¬
peals. Cost, $25,000.
WEST END AV.—W. T. McCarthy, li
Court st, completed plans for a 1-sty brick
garage, 164x120, on the west side of West
End av. 40 ft south of Shore blvd, for N.
Schwarstein, Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn,
owner. Cost, $50,000.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
FULTON ST.—L. Lauritzen. 65 De Kalb
av, completed plans for interior altera¬
tions to the 4-sty store at the southwest
cor of Fulton st and Gallatin pl for John
French Estate, 415 Washington av, owner;
Cost, $15,000.
MISCELLANEOUS.
22D ST.—Todd Shipyards Corp., Mr.'
Fills in charge, on premises, and 15
Whitehall st, Manhattan, owner, is having
plans prepared privately for a timber pier
and bulkhead, 25 ft wide, south of 22d st.
Cost. $65,000.
PIONEER ST.—J. C. Wandell, 8526 4th
av, has plans in progress for a 1-sty brick
blacksmith shop, 65x65, and a 1 and 2-sty
machine shop, 40x80, in Pioneer st, near
Van Brunt st, for the Pioneer Iron Works,
Mr. Olsen, pres.. 39 Union st, Brooklyn,
cwner. Reinard Hall, 7822 12th av, Brook¬
lyn, has the general contract. Cost, $12,000.
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Metropolitan Life. Kew Torlc. N. T.
Sears. Untburk & Co.. Cliirano. 111.
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Bio de Jaiifiro TratmvavB & Uglit Sc. Tower riant,
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I'ni.l.nriul l-llc. -Wwark. N. .1.
Vi.i.ui It- K Sluli.tn. Cohiinhiia. O.
OiiKl^iiid Nttthiiiul liank. Oakland. Cal.
llaniliiiia TiacUuu A: Ll«Ll & I'ower Plant, Barce¬
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Union nallroad Station, Washincton. D. C.
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delnlila. Pa-
Sao Taulo Tramway & Light & Power Plant, Sao
Paul... Itrazll.
New Eriuhiinl Cas & Cnke Plant. Everett. Maas.
W'titlilimlnn Pump Works, llarri.son. N J.
Union I!ank of Canada. Winn 1 [peg, Canada.
Mucunanla Iterrigeralur Co.. Jersey City, N. J.
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