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RECORD AND GUIDE
October 14, igii.
Contracts Awarded.
,_APARTMENTS. FLATS AND TENEMENTS.
35TH ST.-The Jump House Wrecking Co., ot
45 West 34th st, has received the contract tor
tearing down the old buildings at 14S and ISO
East 35lh st, which is to be improved by the
J. J. Hearn Construction Co. with a high-class
apartment house, from plans by Denby & Nute,
333 4 th av.
CENTRAL PARK WEST.—The Edendale Con¬
struction Co.. 154 East 79th st, has received
the contract lo erect the 12-sty aparlment house.
120x100.8 ft., at the northwest corner of Olst
st and Central Park West, for the Midas Really
Co. Schwartz & Gross, 347 5th av, architects.
Cost, $600,000.
SSTH ST.—Erskine Yeu Houten, 1181 Third
av, has received the general contract lor altera¬
tions to the apartment house at 256 Easl OSth
st, for Ellen 3. Auchmuty. owner. 101 University
pl. trom plans by C. H. Dietrich, architeet.
CHURCHES.
MARION, N. J.—The Charles Schreiber Con¬
struction Co., of West Hoboken, has secured the
general contract to erect the 1-sly brick church.
.55x100 ft., on Tonnele av, near St. Paul's av.
this place, tor the St. Ann's Polish Catholic
congregation. The front will be faced with
pressed brick and limestone, and cosl approxi¬
mately .$11,000.
DWELLINGS,
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.—John V. Schaeter,
Jr., Sc Co., N. Y, C., has received the contract
to erect the residence for Clarence Kenyon,
owner, from plans by Percival M. Lloyd, archi¬
tect, al Cllfldale, this place. The outside walls
will be of interlocking hollow tiie, with red
Spanish tiie roots. All the Improved vacuum,
heating and ventilating systems will be in¬
stalled.
MONTCLAIR, N. J,—B, G, Simms, Mountain-
view pl, Montclair, has received the general
contract tor alterations to the residence of
Elliott Marshall, o'tvner. Geo. W. Boxall. has
the masonry, and William Chestnut, Upper
Montclair, the heating and plumbing work. D.
S, Van Antwerp, 4S3 Bloomfield av, Montclair,
is the architect.
HACKENSACK, N. J.—Foreman & Light,
architects. 40 Cedar st, N. Y. C-. have awarded
to James G. Nunnermacker. Hackensack, the
masonry for the residence for Mrs. C. C. Rainey.
at this place, to cost $12.(M)0.
EVERGREEN, L. I.—Adam Wlscherth, 179
Boeriim st, Erooklyn, has secured the contract
lo erect the 2'/2-sty brick residence, 27x50 ft.,
ou the north side of Highland Boulevard, 220
ft. east of Earbey st. Evergreen, L, I., for
Charles Lutz, owner, of 1S5 Harrison av. Ever¬
green, L. I., from plans by B. Finkenseiper, 134
EToadway, Erooklyn. Cost is $15,000.
ROCKAWAY' BEACH. L. I.—George H. Closs,
of Hollands, L. 1., has received the general
contract to erect the 2'/i-sty frame residence,
30x40 ft., on Holland av, for M. P. Holland,
owner, from plans by E. Berrian, Roekaway
Beach, L. I. Estimated cost. $7,000.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
NEWARK. N. J.—Max Hertz has had plans
prepared by James S. Pigott for a large brick
addition to his plant at 6S Oliver st. 1 and 3-
slys. 49x191 ft. and 16x62 ft. The mason con¬
tract has been let to Oschwald Brothers, and
the carpenter work to Trainer & Ellis. Esti¬
mated cost, $15,000.
BROWN PL,—Duffy & Collin, 131 West 3Jst
st, have received the general contract lor alter¬
ations to Lhe 2-sty brick faclory on Brown pi,
northwest corner of Southern Boulevard, for
the Doll Realty Co,, owner, on premises. F.
Mathesius. Jr., 103 Park av. ia the architect.
Approximate cost, $6,000.
HALLS AND CLUBS.
LEXINGTON AV.—Marc Eidlitz Sc Son, 4S9
5th av, have the contract to build the 10-sty
fireproof Y. W. C. A. building, at the north¬
west corner of Lexington av and 52d st, tor
the Young Women's Christian Association, 7
East 15th st, from plans by Donn Barber, 25
East 26th st
HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS,
PORTCHESTER, N. Y.-The eontract for the
Uniled Hospital for Portchester, Rye and Har¬
rison has been awarded to Hynd Eros, of 30
Church st, N. Y. C. Percy Griffin, of 30 Church
st, N. Y. C, is architect. Estimated cost ia
$60,000.
FRONT ST.—John R. Sheehan fi Co., 1170
Broadway, have received the contract to erect
the 5-sty hospital, 70.3x69.6 ft, tor the Servants'
Relief tor Incurable Cancer, of Hawlhorne, N.
Y., at the northwest corner -of Jaclison and
Front sts. from plans by James W. O'Connor.
1123 JBroadsvayi The: estimate.d.cost is. $100,000.
' PUBLIC.. BUILDINGS.
LINDEN. N. J.-The Toon Council bas award¬
ed contracts for the new $15,000 Borough Hatl
to be erected :.here, from plans by Lewis A.
Quien, Jr.. 251' Elizabeth av, Elizabetb : Prank
Schneider Sc Son, Elizabeth, masonry ; H. A.
Roth Co., 11S4 East Grand av, heating and
plumbing. Daniel Dippel, of Elizabeth, general
contractor.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
MORRISTOWN, N. J. — Contracts have been
let tor the construction of the new school in
South St. this place, tor the Morris Township
Board of Educaiion, as follows i Mitchell Bro¬
thers, carpentry; George Taylor, painting; Mes-
ler Plumbing Co., plumbing; and John D. Col¬
lins, masonry. Estimated cost, $18,000,
RAHWAY. N. J.—L. L. Loveland. Cranford,
N. J., has received the general contract to erect
the new $10,0(10 school at this place from plans
by E. H. Coilins. of Westfield. N. J. Work will
go ahead by the first of the year.
31ST ST.-S. Niewenhous, Inc., builders, 1 Mad¬
ison av, have received the contract to erect the
school imildinfe for the Franciscan Fathers for
the Church of St Francis of Assist, hi West 3!st
sl, from plans by Thomas J. Duft. architect, 407
West 14th st
STABLES AND GARAGES.
AV A, — The William Y'oung Co., 550 West
41st st, has received the contract to erect the
1 and 2-sly brick garage, slable aud shelter,
98.51x81,5 It, at the soumwest corner of 24th st
and' Ave A, for the American Society tor the
Prevention of Cruelty of Animals, Madison av
and liOth st, owners. Renwick, Aspinwall fi
Tucker, 320 5th av, are lhe architects. Esti¬
mated cosl, $40,000.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
LEONARD ST.-The William Dauphin Bronze
& Irou Works, 141 Wesl 33d st. has re.-eived tbe
contract lor extensive inlerior alterations lo the
12-sty lott building, southeast corner of Lafay¬
ette and Leonard sts, for the New York Llie
Insurance Co., from plans by Frederick E. Hill,
34:6 L'roadway.
42D ST.-The M. Levenson Wrecking Co, has
lhe coutract for demolishing the ola building,
124 West 42d sl, which is lo be improved by tbe
New Y'ork Euison Co, wiih a lu-sty fireproof
sub-station and office bunding. 2ox75 £i,, lo
cosl $1,111,0110. The general contract is about to
be awarded.
THEATRES.
42D ST.-The George A. Just Co., 2.39 Vernon
av. Long Island City, has received the struc¬
tural steel work for tne Eltinge Theatre, in West
42<l St. Fleischmann Brothers, 507 5th av, have
lue general contract.
PLANS FILED FOR NEW CON¬
STRUCTION WOKK,
IVIanhattan.
APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TENEMENTS.
1.S2D ST, s s, 150 w Amsterdam av, 5-sty
brick tenement, 50X.5S; cost, $oU,1jUO ; owner,
Mary Hollecy, 516 W 182d st; archiiects. Moore
fi Landsiedel. 3d av and 14Sth st. Plan No.
637.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
22D ST Nos 548-554 W, 4-sty brick factory.
11)0x93; cost. $60,0UO; owner, Mrs. Katherine E.
Moore, 191 9ih av ; archilect, Paul C. Hunter,
lul 9ih av. Plan No. 633.
HALLS AND CLUBS.
LEXINGTON AV. -Nos. 596-604, ll-sty brljk
and store ciub house, 110xl(iU.5 ; cLSt, $500,000:
owiier. National Board of Y. W. C. A.. 1:;5 East
li7th st ; architect, Donn Barber, 25 East 26th
St. Plan No. 638.
MISCELLANEOUS.
OTH ST. No 342 E, 1-sty brick outhouse. 3.10x
7.5; test, $25u ; owner. Estate E. J. H. Tamsen,
90 Nassau st; architects, Nast Sc Springsteen,
21 W 45th st. Plan No. 635.
SCHOOLS AN COLLEGES.
OIST ST, s w cor Park av, S-sly brick and
stone school, 39x100.4; cost, $125,000; owner,
the Brearley School, 17 West 44tn st ; archi¬
tects, McKim, .Mead & White, 160 5th av. Plau
No. 642.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
lOSTH ST, Nos- 123-127 W., 1-sty bri'ck garage.
Tlix4ll, tar and gravel roof; cost, $5.0UU ; owner.
the Lion Brewery of New York, lOSth st and Co¬
lumbus av ; archiiects. Julius Kastner fi Dell.
li:^.3 Broadway. Plan No. 636. Not let.
12TH AV, e s, 41.5 n 131st st, 1-sty "brick
stable and stor,eE, 5S.,ixlO0* cost, $8,000; owner,
John H. Pratt, 4G5 Wesl 157th st; architect.
L P- J. Weiher. 271 West 125ih st. Plan No.
643.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
31ST ST, No 20 E, 2-sty brick loft, 21.5x98.9;
cost, $12,1)00; owner, Associate Owners, 60
New st ; architect, Terry fi Tench Co., Inc., 75
East 45th St. Plan No. 634.
WEST BROADWAY, Nos 534-538, S-sty brick
and stone store and lott, 65-4x85; cost, ,$75,{MH) ;
owner, C. Passagno fi S- Montresor, 557 ■West
Broadway ; architect, A. Vendrasco, 1457 Rose¬
dale av. Plan No. 632.
64TH ST. Nos. 217-219 West, 2-sty brick loft.
50x95; cost, $15,000; owner, Herman Boymann,
213 West 64ih st; architects, Rouse Sc Gold¬
stone. 3S Wesl 32d st. Plan No. 6;30.
2D ST. n w cor Av C. 4-sty brick store, office
and dwelling. 20x52; cost. $16,0IX>; owner. Pau¬
line Gross. 256 2d st; architeci Jacob Fisher,
206 E 3d St. Plan No. 640.
45TH ST. n s. 288.9 e 6th av, 7-sty brick
and stone loft and store, 18,9x90.5: cost. $20.-
000; owuer, I. Julius Mayer, 15 ■West 45th st ;
architects, Schwartz fi Gross, 347 olh av. Plan
No. 641.
Bronx.
APARTMENTS, FLATS A"ND TENEMENTS.
WASHINGTON AV, s w cor I76lh st. 6-sly
brick tenement, tin roof, 67.3x109.6; cost, -$48,-
000; owners, Weil & Mayer. 5 Beekman st:
architect, Chas. B. Meyers, 1 Union sq. Plan
No. 746.
PARK AV, Vf E, 437.714 S lS7th st, two 5-sty
brick tenements, slag roof, 50.1xS6; total cost,
$120,000; owner, Hope Construction Co., Abra¬
ham Frankel, 1037 Teller av, president; archi¬
tect, Edw, J. Byrne, 3029 3d av. Plan No. 749,
DWELLINGS.
BLACKROCK" AV. s s. 125 w Olmstead av.
three 2-sty frame dwellings, tin root, 21x50;
total cost, $10,-500; owner, Gustav Killenberg,
1379 Taylor av; architect, E, Ebeling, 1136
Walker av. Plan No. 756.
RYER AV, e s, 333.8 s ISOth st, 2-3ty brick
dwelling, slag roof, 22x55; cost, .$7,000; owner,
Chas. Emauuel. 204S Ryer av ; areliilecis, Hal¬
ley Sc Vulu, 401 Tremonl av. Plan No. 755.
BAISLEY AV, n w cor Kearney av, 2i/-sty
frame dwelling, shingle roof, 20x32; cost.'Sl,-
(.00; owner, M. F, McGrail, 2161 Ludlow av ■
architect, B. Ebeling, 113G Walker av. Pian
No. IOl.
EDISO.N AV. e s. 130.0 n Middletown road,
two 2-sty frame dwellings, shingle roof. 20x4S ■
total cost, $10,000; owners, Baxter HowfU Bldg.
Co.. 22j3 Westchester ave; architect Chas. R.
Baxter. loSl Grant ave. Plan No. 751.
, -^.^T^ ST, n s. 175 e Oneida av. 2%-3ty frame
dwelling, slate roof, 20x35; cost, $2,500; owner
^^^'^y.J^on struct ion Co.. Jas. W. Black, 167
Easl .jOth st, president; architect, Geo. W. Lock¬
wood. iS East 236lh st. Plan No. 747.
HOTELS.
WALKER AV, s e cor St Peters ave, 3-sty
bnck hotel, liu roof, 22x70; cost. $15,000; own¬
er, Mrs. M. Brasse. on premises; architect, M. A.
Buckley, 1:j13 Hone av. Plan No, 7.54.
MISCELLANEOUS.
151ST ST, s s, 175 e Courtlandt av, brick
fence, i6.6 long S high: cost, $150; owners. R.
C. Church ot the Immaculate Conception Rev
Caspar G. Ritter. pastor, 389 East 15Dth st;
an !i:lect. August Niewenhous. 1 Madison av
Plan No. 7,50.
STABLES A.-^D GARAGES.
STORES. OFFICES AND LOFTS.
TURNBULL AV, s e cor Castle Hill av 1-sly
frame office. 30x15: cost, $350; owner. Antonio
Marcucci. on premises ; architect, Honry Nord¬
heim, 10S7 Tremont av. Plan No. 74S.
WESTCHESTER AV, s s, 219.4 w Castle Hill
ave 1-sty frame store, tin roof, 13,2x70: cost
.>600; owner, David Faith. 21-52 WestJhester
ave: architect, Henry Nordheim, 1087 Tremont
ave. Plan No. 7.53.
THEATRES.
BOSTON RD, w s, from ISlst to lS2d st, 3
and 4-sly brick casino, 124.4xl04.1',{. : cost, $165.-
OOO; owner. Wm. Lowe. 535 East 70th st; arch¬
itect, Frank Wennemer, 2136 Honeywell av.
Pian No. IZ-S.
PLANS
FILED FOR ALTERA¬
TION WORK.
Manhattan.
BROOME ST, No 2?g, 1-sty brick side exten-
sicn, partitions, steel columns, girders, brick
wa'l. to 6-sty brick stores and tenements; cost,
$6,,":00 : owner, A. & H, Cohen. 160 Ppj-k row;
a'-'hitecl. C. B. Meyers, 1 Union sq. Plan No.
2691.
f-'^RCI AY ST. s w cor Broadway, windows la
5-sly brick store and hotel ; cost. $500 ; owner,
W. W. ..Istor. on urenilses ; architects, Schnpidcr
fi Dieffenbach, 220 Broadway. Plan No, 2605.
BAXTER ST, No 7, parUtions. toilets, fire
passage, to .5-sty bi'ick store and tenement; cosl.
Sl;O00; owner. John Molnielli. 3S City Hall pl ;
3'-;-hitecl. Frank Straub, IS E 42d st. Plan No.
2094.
CHERRY ST. No. 170, windows, partitions, to
3-sly brick bakery and dwelling; ccst. $400;
owner. Isaac Sacks, premises: archite-t, Max
Cohn, 280 Bedford av, Brooklyn. Plan No. 2680.
HESTER ST, No. 1S9, toilets, windows, to
5-s!y tenement: ccst, $100; owner, J. H. Strodl.
74 Norman st; architects. Horenburger fi
Siraub. 122 Bowery. Plan No. 209.
LEONARD ST, s e cor Lafayette st, cut win¬
dows, doors, wire glass, cornice, to 12-sty brick
loft; cost. $7,000; owner. New York Life In¬
surance Co. 346 Broadway ; architect, Frederick
E. Hill, 346 Broadway. Plan No. 26S6. Wm.
Dauphin Bronze & Iron Works. 141 W 33d st
has contract
MACDOUGAL ST, No. 125. partitions, win¬
dows, toilets, to 4-sty brick store and tene¬
ment ; cost, $1,500; owner. Margaret E. Hughes,
206 West Uth st ; architect, Otto L, Spannhake,
2:'.3 East 7Sth st. Plan No. 2687.
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