December 22, 1917
RECORD AND GIITDE
827
18, in 6Sth st, 93 ft east of 6th av. for
Samuel Polstein, 6755 oth av, Brooklyn,
owner and builder. Cost, $7,OUO each.
WEST 27TH ST.—George H. Suess, 296S
West 29th st, completed plans for four 2-
sty brick dwellings, 20x55, in the east side
of West 2Tth st, 120 ft north of Mermaid
av, for Frederick Martini, 2822 West 2Sth
st, Brooklyn, owner. Cost, $7,200 each.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS.—Slee & Bryson.
154 Montague st, will draw plans for al¬
terations to the 5-sty brownstone dwell¬
ing at 210 Columbia Heights, for L. E.
Sutton, owner . Cost, $13,000.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
BAY'ARD ST.—Sommerfeld & Steckler,
31 Union sq, Manhattan, completed pliins
for a 1-sty extension to the factory in
the south side of Bayard st, 224 ft east of
Union av, for William Salinon, southwest
cor of Bayard and Lorimer sts, owner.
Cost, $5,000.
SEDGWICK ST.—Buchman & Kahn, 30
East 42d st, Manhattan, have planr; in
progress for a 6-sty reinforced concrete
storage bldg at 39 Sedgwick st, fot Lehn
& Fink, 120 William st, Manhattan, own¬
ers.
ATLANTIC AV.—Albert Ullrich 373
Fulton st, completed plans for alturationi.
to the 4-sty brick factory and store, 25x
100, at the northeast cor of Atlantic av
and Herman st, for tlie Johanns Steamship
Provisions Co., Produce Exchange, Man¬
hattan, owner. Cost, $6,000.
PITKIN AV.—E. M. Adelsohn, 1776 Pit¬
kin av, has plans in progress for addition
and extension to the 2-sty brick factory,
50x100, at the northwest cor of Pitkin and
Williams avs, for Samuel Brouner, on
premises, owner and builder. Includes 2-
sty addition. Cost, $15,000.
NORTH 12TH ST.—Genevie A. Moran,
189 Patchen av. Brooklyn, owner, has had
plans completed privately for a 2-sty brick
factory, 100x100, in the east side of North
12th st, 150 ft east of Berry st. W. & J.
Moran, Inc., 189 Patchen av, have the
general contract. Cost, $20,000.
VAN SICKLEN AV.—Charles Infanger.
2634 Atlantic av, completed plans for an
extension to the 3-sty factory and dwell¬
ing at the southwest cor of Van Siclvlen
and Liberty avs, for Israel Levine. 2940
Fulton st, owner, in charge. Cost, $2 £00.
GRAND ST.—Suss & Springsteen, 32
Union SCI, Manhattan, has plans nearing
completion lor alterations to tlie o-sty
brick manuiacturmg plant, 10o,\100, at
73i>-V50 Grand st, tor the ^Mutual Braid Co.,
20 West 22d st, Manhattan, owner. Cost,
$10,000.
WEST 12TH ST.—Genevi A. Moran, 189
Patchen av, uwner^ has had plans complet¬
ed privately lur a 2-sty brick lactory, lUO
XlUO, in the south side of West 12th st,
loU It east of Berry st. The general con¬
tract has been awarded to W. &i J. Moran,
Inc., 189 Patchen av, Bklyn. Cost, $2U,UUJ.
HALLS AND CLUBS.
BEDFORD PL.—Shampan & Shampan.
772 Broadway, Brooklyn, are revising
plans tor a 1-sty briuk ciiaufL'eur's ciuO
room, ;iOx4U, on the west side of Bedtord
pl, IbT It north of Atlantic av, for tlie H.
&. T. Corpn., owner. Lero Contracting
Co., Graham av, has the general contract.
Cost, $t),oUO.
HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.
HART ST.—Henry J. Nurick, 892 Broad¬
way, Broolciyn, is revising plans for a o-
sty brick hospital, 9uxluu, at the south¬
west cor ol Hart st and Stuyvesant av, for
Beth Moses Hospital, owner.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
LINCOLN PL.—Laspia & Salvati, 529
Grand st, Manhattan, completed plans for
two 1-sty brick garages, 2UxliT, in the
north side ot Lincoln pl, 260 and 2 90 it
east of Rogers av, for James O'Connell,
529 West 147th st, owner. Cost, $o,OUU.
ROGERS AV.—William Parker, 25 Mc¬
Donough st, completecl plans for a 1-sty
brick public garage, 55x100. on the east
side of Rogers av, 125 ft south of Sterling
pl. for Cornelius A. Haggerty, 683 Park
pl, owner, in charge. Cost, $12,000.
TROY AV.—Cohn Bros., 361 Stone av,
completed plans for a 1-sty brick garage.
116x138, at the northeast cor of Troy av
and Carroll st for Hyman Aaron, 1205
Eastern Parkway, owner. Cost, $6,000.
CY'PRESS AV.—Cohn Brothers. 331
Stone av, completed plans for a 1-sty
brick garage. 116x138, at the northeast cor
of Cypress av and Himrod st, for Hyman
Aaron, 12o4 Eastern Parkway, owner. Cost,
$6,000.
IRVING AV.—John Burke, 319 Baltic
st, completed plans for an extension to the
4-sty garage and factory at the southwest
cor of Irving av and Eldert st, for the
Brass Goods Mfg. Co., 533 Union st, Brook¬
lyn, owner. Cost, $10,000.
DE KALB AV.—R. T. Short. 370 Macon
st, completed plans for a 1-sty brick gar¬
age and store, 77x130, on the north side
of DeKalb av, 53 ft west of Bushwick av.
for Thomas A. Clark Co.. 122 Livingston
st, owner and builder. Cost, $35,000.
CARLTON ST.—Lorenz F. J. Weiher. 27 L
West 125th st, Manhattan, completed i lans
for alterations to the 2-sty brick stable,
37x100, in the west side of Carlton av, 252
ft north of Myrtle av, for Mrs. Elizabeth
Benn, 416 East 7th st, owner. Leon Katz
271 West 125th st, Manhattan, has tha
general contract. Cost, $5,000.
BUSH ST.—Thomas Bennett, 7825 5th
av, completed plans for a 1-sty brick gar¬
age, 40x100, at the northwest cor of Bush
and Smith sts. for David Samorell, 453
Eush st, owner, in charge. Cost, $5,000.
EAGLE ST.—Henry Kalbert, 217 Moni¬
tor st, completed plans for two 1-sty brick
garages, 50x20 and 16x30, in the south
side of Eagle st, 125 ft west of Manhattan
av, for Charles Wegel, on premises, owner,
in charge. Total cost, $5,000.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BROOKLYN, N. Y.—H. A. Weinstein, 165
Remsen st. has plans in progress for two
3-sty brick and frame stores, dwellings
and garage, 18x55, to cost $7,500 each.
Owner's name and exact location will be
announced later.
BELMONT AV.—E. M. Adelsohn, llll
Pitkin av, completed plans for a 2-sty
brick laundry and dyeing and cleaning
establishment, 25x82, at the southeast cor
of Belmont and Van Sinderen avs, for Ben¬
jamin Merlio, 1630 Park pl, .owner. Cost,
$8,000.
COLUMBIA ST.—Thomas Bennett, 7825
Sth av, Brooklyn, completed plans for a
1-sty brick shop, 30x100, in the east side
of Columbia st, 25 ft south of Bush st, for
Charles Banks. 32 South st, owner, in
charge. Cost, $4,500.
VAN DYKE ST.—Slee & Bryson, 154
Montague st, have plans in progress for
rebuilding the 2-sty frame refinery, lOOx
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