February 3, 1912
RECORD AND GUIDE
247
concrete block residence, 40sG0 ft., tor Jacob
Muerer, 130 East 12!Jth st, N. Y. C. Joseph A.
McCarroll, 3 West 2yth st, N. Y. C, is the
architect.
ENGLEWOOD, N. J.-The Conrady Stevens Co.
has received the general contract aud desire
bids on subs for extensive alterationa to the
residence for E. B, Cadwell. owner. Estimattid
cost, if^ij.UUU. Davis, McGrath & Kiessling, 949
B'roadway, N. Y. C, are the arcbitects.
7yTH ST.—Christopher Campbell, 26(1 .'ith av,
has received the mason aud carpenter work
for alterations lo the residence of A. H. Mas-
ten, at oli West 79lh st. Crow, Lewis Sc Wicli-
enhoeter, 2tK) 5th av, are the architects.
MADISON AV.—Julius M. Schwartz, 51 East
1071b st, has the contract for enlarging and
renovating the two 2-sty brick dwelUuss, lo3S
and 1540 Madison av, for Rosalie M. Green¬
baum, 1'I21 Madison av. Harold L. Young, 07
West 12otb st, is the architect. Estimated
cost, $1j,W0.
SCAMMEL ST.—Jacob Abrahamson, 19 Scam¬
mel st, has the contract for alterations to the
3-sly brick dwelling, 19 Scammel st, tor Sarah
B, Van Zant, owner. l-lenry Olmstead, 319
Macon st, architect,
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
WEST ST.—Robert Johnson, 204 East oSlh
sl, bas received the contract for changes to
tbe o-sty storage building, :^6S-209 West st, for
Annie L. Morns, owner. John H. Friend, 14S
Alexander av, prepared these plans.
LONG ISLAND CITY.—The Commonwealth
Roofing Co., 40 Greenpoint av, Brooklyn, has
received the contract for tbe roofing and sheet
metal work nucessary for the new factory build¬
ing in Meadow aud Creek sts, for tbe Degnon
Construction Co, owuer. Tucker & Vinlon are
the general contractors.
BUFFALO, N. Y.—The Turner Construction
Co,, 11 Broadway, N. Y. €., has received tbe
contract to erect a (!-sty warehouse, loiJxl4U
It, of reinforced concrete, with brick veneer
construction, for tbe Keystone Warehouse Co.,
in this city. Colson Sc Hudson, Dun Building,
are the architects. Work will go ahead at
once.
IITH AV,—James J. Buckley, 103 Park av,
has the general contract for alterations to tbe
6-sty bnck factory for the American Meter
Co., at the northeast corner of lltb av and
47tb.sl. Edward L. Mlddleton, 103 Park av,
is tlie architect.
13TH ST.—The Tidewater Building Co., 10
East 33d st, bas the general contract for in-
tei'ior alterations to the 3-sty brick publish¬
ing bouse, 41U-424 West 13lb st, for the Estate
of William Astor.- Harry Stevenson, 3S0 Han¬
cock sl, is the architect.
21ST ST,—Isaac Rossell, 1 Madison av, has
received the general contract and Murray, Leslie
& Matheson, 10th and Jefferson sts, Hoboken,
N. J., the granite contract for the factory aud
office building at 531-o3i East 21st st for
Charles Hofferberth, 532 West 32d st, owner.
Henry J. B. Clark, 39 East 42d st, ia the archi¬
tect and engineer. Bids wiil be received in
about two weeits lor elevators.
HALLS AND CLUBS.
WASHINGTON, D, C—Barber & Ross, of
Washiuglon, have received tbe structural steel
work necessary for the new University Club
house to be erected in this city from plans by
George Oakley Totten, Jr., SOS 17tb st, N. W.,
F. T. Nesbit. Co., Inc., 116 Nassau St., N. Y.
C, holds the general contract. Excavating is
underway.
40TH ST.—Tbe A. J. Robinson Co., 123 East
23d sl, is general contractor for the addition,
2-stys, liOxSO ft, lo Ihe Bryant Park Studio,
SO west 40th st, from plans by Charles Rich,
320 otb av. The job is ready for steel work.
MUNICIPAL WORK.
ROCHESTER, N. Y.—The Rochester Vulcanite
Pavement Company has received the contract
tor paviug Ridgeway av, Tbe eatimated cost
is $48,122.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
4oTH ST.—Harry McLave, 143d st and 3d av,
has received the roofing contract for the loft
building in 45th sl, near 6th av, for the
Thomas Mulligan Construction Co.
42ND ST.—The Lord Electric Co., 105 West
40lb st, has received the lighting contract for
Ihe 10-sty office building, 25x100 ft, to he
erected at 124 West 42nd st, for tbe New York
Edison Co. Foundations have been completed.
D. H. Burnham Co., ot Chicago are the archi¬
tects.
WASHINGTON, D. C—F. T. Nesbit &. Co.
(Inc.), 116 Nassau St.. N. Y. C, hold the gen- .
eral contract to erect the department store
addition for Woodward & Lathrop, from pians
by Frederick B. Pyle, 1093 F st, N. W., Wash¬
ington. Excavating is under way.
3D ST.—John Richman, 454 East ICSth st, has
received the plumbing work on tbe new loft
for Ihe Wyoming Realty Co., 3d st, near Sd
av. Tbe work is up to the fifth tier level.
BROADWAY.—Frecmau Bloodgood, Jr., 8
York st, has the contract for alterations to
the o-sty store building, 540 Broadway and 7S
Crosby st, tor the Estale of Thomas Lewis.
290 Broadway, L. Giller, 410 Broadway, is the
architect. ,
26TH ST.—The Russo & Stola Construction £
Building Co., Inc.. 1123 Broadway, has re¬
ceived tho general contract for foundations
and masonry for the 12-gty lott building to be
erected at 127-33 West 2(ilh st, for tbe Midwest
Realty Co., Henry Hellman, president, 471
West End av, from plans by Schwartz & Gross.
347 5th av.
BROADWAY, — Tbe Speedwell Construction
Co., o(K oth av, has received the general con¬
tract to erect the 2i:i-sty office building at the
northeast corner of Broadway and 20th st for
Bing Sc Bing. Robert T. Lyons, Broadway and
72d st, is tbe architect. The owners are taking
bids on various subcontracts, including lime¬
stone, granite and terra cotta materials.
JAMAICA. L. I.—The J. C. Lyons Co., 4 East
42d st, N. Y. C, has received the general con¬
tract to erect the store, office aud garage build¬
ing at Jamaica for the James Butler Co 390
Washington st, N. Y. C. Bids on all cubcon-
tracts are wanted by the general contractor.
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