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Westchester.
APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TENEMENTS,
SCARSDALE, N. Y.—Andrew J. Thomas. 137
East 45th st, Manhattan, has been retained to
prepare plans for a 3-sty hollow tile and stucco
apartment, 250x100 ft, with stores, on the
ground floor, in Popham road, between Chase
road and East Parkway, for the Scarsdale Hous¬
ing Corporation, Scarsdale, N. Y., owner. De¬
tails of construction will be available later.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
YONKERS, N. Y.—Charles P. Peck, 7 Bast
42d st, Manhattan, has plans in progress f"i
a 2-sty brick and local stone garage, 75x170 ft.,
at the southwest corner ot South Broadway and
Harriot st, for J. Romaine Brown, 299 Madison
av, Manhattan, owner. Cost, $40,000. Architect
will soon be ready for estimates on general con¬
tract.
RECORD AND GUIDE
CONTRACTS AWARDED.
All items following refer to general
contracts, except those marked"sub."
J. P. Duffy Co.
Fire Clay Flue Pipe
Partition Blocks
138th Street and Park Avenue
Phone 281-2SZ Melrose
JAMES C. MACK
COMPANY
Building Construction
Reinforced Concrete Work
103 PARK AVENUE
Phone: Horrsy HUl 2»1
POMEROY
FIRE RETARDANT
WINDOWS
Built in the belief that the BEST hollow
metal fire retardant w^indow is the only
SAFE fire retardant window for a builder
to use or for a manofactarer to sell.
S. H. POMEROY CO., Inc.
282-96 East 134th Street NEW TORK
Phone Melrose 6104
ABE URIS
Iron and Steel Corp.
Besides Our Regular Line
we can offer from Stock, standard
pnnched angle Knees, Cast Iron Shut¬
ter Eyes, and all Sizes of Bridle
Irons.
42 South Sth Street, Brooklyn
Phone: Williamsbarr S300
APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TENEMENTS.
MANHATTAN.—Fred F. French Co., 2Wi
Madison av, has the general contract and will
soon start work on an 11-sty brick, limestone
and terra cotta apartment, 51x80 tt, at 772-776
Madison av, northwest corner of 66th st, for the
Pentalpha Realty Co., 16 William st, owner,
from privately prepared plans. Cost. $500. OOt i
General contractor will soon call for bids on
subs and materials.
MANHATTAN.—Sherman Square Construction
Co.. 212 West 72d st, has the general contract
for alterations to the brick and stone tenement
at 1125 Second av, for Peter Doelger Realty
Co., 405 East 55th st, owner, from plans by
Charles T. Deiterlein. 15 West 38th st. architecf.
Cost, $10,000.
BANKS,
WEST NEW BRIGHTON, S. I.—John Miines
Co.. Richmond av. Port Richmond, S. I., has
the general contract for a 1-sty brick and sto
bank building. 35x72 ft. at the southeast corner
of Castleton av and Taylor st. for the Richmond
County Savings Bank, ovner, from
.Tames Whitford, Staten Islander Building,
Tompkinsville, S. I., architect. Cost, .$70,00ii.
DWELLINGS,
MANHATTAN.—John I. Downey, Inc.. 4111
West 34th st, has the general contract for alter¬
ations to the 4-Kty brick and stone residence.
2.5x04 ft, at 16 East SOth st, for Irving C. Mil
ler, 101 Park av, owner, from plans by Albert
H. Stursburg. 16 East SOth st, architect, .Cost.
.flO.OOO.
SILVER LAKE HEIGHTS. S. I.—H. Herman-
son. M4I) Oakland av. West New Brighton, S. I.,
has the general contract for a 2-sty frani
dwelling. 37x28 ft. on Forest av. Silver L-
Heights, for E. J. Malloy. owner, care of James
Whitford. Staten Islander Building, Tompkin.~-
ville, S. I., architect. Cost. .$17,000.
WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.—P. N. Goble. '
Madison av, Manhattan, has the general con¬
tract for a 2V2-sty frame residence, 75x165
at White Plains. .N'. Y., for Charles Smithers,
North St. White Plains, N. Y.. owner, from plans
by Donn Barber. 101 Park av. Manhattan, archi¬
tect. Consulting engineer. E. E. Seelye, 101
Park avenue.
EAST ORANGE. N. J.—Benjamin S. Raynor,
islip, L. I., has the general contract for a 2%-
sty frame residence, 25x37 ft, at 403 North Wal¬
nut st. East Orange, N. J., for H. F. Ballard.
200 Fifth av. Manhattan, owner, from privately
prepared plans. Cost. .$13,000.
M.\NHATTAN.—Standard Contracting Co.,
East 42d St. has the general contract for altera¬
tions to the 5-sty brick and stone residence. 25
x42 ft, at .313 West 74th st, for the Mogartel
Realty Co.. 4S7 Broadway, owner, from plans
by B. H. and C. N. Whinston. 2 Columbus Circle
architects. Cost, about $10,000.
BROOKLYN.—Van Evelyn Homes Co.. 507
Fifth av. Manhattan, has the general contract
for alterations to the 4-sty brick residence in
the south side of Remsen st. 216 ft east of
Hicks St. for the Eighty-Four Remsen Street
Corporation. 50 Beekman st. Manhattan, owner,
from plans by W. W. Jackson, 50 Beekman st,
architect. Cost. $10,000.
NEW ROCHELLE. N. Y.—George Watson. 2.30
Huguenot St. New Rochelle. N. Y., has the gen¬
eral contract for a 2>/j-sty brick and terra cotta
residence, 67x36 tt, with garage, on Paine ^v,
tor E. R. Masbach, Beechmont road. New Ro¬
chelle, owner, from plans by L. L. Barnard. 46
Lawton st. New Rochelle, architect. Cost, about
$25,000.
NEW ROCHELLE. N. Y.—W. D. Heinter,
Cortlandt av. New Rochelle, has the general
contract tor a 2iA-sty frame residence, 61x38 ft,
on Cortlandt av, for A. T. Sanden, Bayeau road.
New Rochelle. owner, from privately prepared
plans. Cost, $20,000.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
MASPETH. L. 1.—Geo. A. Fuller Industrial
Engineering Co.. 949 Broadway, Manhattan, has
the general contract for 2 2-sty brick buildings
at the southwest corner of Grand st and Harri¬
son av, Maspeth, for the U. S. Industrial Al¬
cohol Co.. 27 William st, Manhattan, owner,
from privately prepared plans. Cost, approxi¬
mately $500,000.
BROOKLYN.—John H. Deeves, 103 Park av,
Manhattan, has the general contract for altera¬
tions to the 4-sty brick and stone brewery and
factory at the southwest corner of Franklin av
and Montgomery st, for the Franklin av and
Montgomery st, for the Franklin Warehouse Co.,
owner on premises, from plans by Wm. Mar¬
shall 12 Elm st, Manhattan, architect. Cost,
$.30,000.
RICHMOND HILL, L. I.—Barney-Ahlera
Construction Corporation. 110 West 40th st.
Manhattan, has the general contract for a 1-sty
brick and concrete factory addition, 21x38 ft, at
Metropolitan and Gould sts, Richmond Hill, L,
I tor Richard M. Krause, owner, on premises,
from plans by Chris. Bauer, 788 Manhattan av,
Brooklyn, architect.
July 17, 1920
STORES. OFFICES AND LOFTS
MANHATTAN.—Heokscher Building Corpora¬
tion, George Backer, vice-president, 50 East 42d
st, has the general contract for a 25-sty brick
limestone and terra cotta store, office and loft
building, 100x100 ft, at 728 to 734 Fifth avenue,
2-4 West 57th at and 3-5 West 56th st, for the
Anaham Realty Co., 50 East 42d st, owner, from
plans by Warren & Wetmore, 16 East 47th st
architects. Cost, $2,500,000,
MANHATTAN.—Cauldwell-Wingate Co., 381
Fourth av, has the general contract for an 8 or
lO-sty brick and stone ofHce building, 25x115 ft
at 83 Maiden lane through to 7 Gold st, tor the
Eighty-Three Maiden Lane Corporation, 49 Wall
st, owner, from plans by Clinton & Russeil, 32
Liberty st, architects. Architects aro now pre¬
paring plans tor this operation and work will
not be started for some time.
NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J._The Griswold
Building Co., 101 Park av, Manhattan, has the
general contract for a 2-sty brick and stone rear
addition to the office building in Bayard st New
Brunswick, N. J., for the New Brunswick Flre
Insurance Co., 358 George st, owner, from pri¬
vately prepared plans. Cost, about $100,000.
PERTH AMBOY, N. J.—Hans Krogh. First
National Bank Building, Perth Amboy, has the
general contract for a 1-sty brick and hollow
tile store, 41x70 ft, in Smith st, Perth Amboy
for Peterson & Co.. & hake Coal Co.. owners'
Architect, I. Griesen, 175 Smith st, Perth Am¬
boy. Cost. $15,000.
STANDARDS AND APPEALS
Calendar
HOURS OF MEETINGS.
Board of Appeals. Tuesdays, at 10 a. m.
Call of Clerk's Calendar, Tuesdays, at 2 p. m.
Special meetings as listed in this Calendar.
Board of Standards and Appeals, Tuesdays, 2
11. m., or as listed in the Calendar,
All hearings are held in Room 919, Municipal
Building, Manhattan.
BOARD OF APPEALS.
SPECIAL MEETING
Wednesday, July 21, 1920, at 10 a. m.
Appeals from Administrative Orders.
Pier Cases.
594-19-A—Pier No. S, North River, Manhattan.
uOo-lO-A—Pier No. 44. East River, Manhattan.
480-19-A—Piers 4 and 5. North River, Man¬
hattan.
4Sl-in-A—Old Pier 3. North River. Manhattan.
.S77-19-A—Pier 14, North River, Manhattan.
878-19-A—Pier 15. North River, Manhattan
879-lil-A—Pier 15, North River, Manhattan.
880-in-A—Pier 28, East River, Manhattan.
881-19-A—Pier 1 (Old). North River, Man¬
hattan.
.882-19-A—Pier 27. North River, Manhattan,
.S83-in-A—Pier 29, North River, Manhattan.
8S4-19-A—Pier .30, North River, Manhattan.
.885-19-A—Pier 78, North River, Manhattan.
886-19-A—Pier 42, North River, Manhattan,
9,37-19-A—Piers 37 and 38, East River, Man¬
hattan.
n48-19-A—Pier 121. foot of West 131st street.
North River. Manhattan, (Order
No. 95587-F.)
949-19-A—Pier 121. foot of West 131st street,
North River, Manhattan. (Order
No. 9558e-P.)
950-19-A—Pier 121. foot of West 131st street,
North River, Manhattan. (Order
No. 95585-F.)
981-19-A—Piers 22-25. East River. Manhattan.
1003-19-A—Pier 28, North River, Manhattan.
31-20-A—Pier 13. East River, foot of Wall
street, Manhattan.
R90-19-A—Pier 70. East River, Manhattan,
265-20-A—Pier 46, East River, foot of Van
Brunt street, Brooklyn.
266-20-A—Pier 39, Bast River, foot of Van
Dyke street, Brooklyn.
267-20-A—Pier 31, East River sws Atlantic
Basin, Brooklyn.
268-20-A—Pier 36. East River, foot of Pioneer
street, Brochiyn.
269-20-A—Pier 35, East River, nes Atlantic
Basin, Brooklyn.
270-20-A—Pier 34, East River, foot ot Hamil¬
ton street, Brooklyn.
271-20-A—Pier 27. East River, foot ot Baltic
street, Brooklyn.
272-20-A—Pier 17, East River, foot of Jorale¬
mon street, Brooklyn.
273-20-A—Pier 19. East River, foot of Clark
street, Brooklyn.
318-20-A—Pier between North 4th and Sth
streets. East River, Brooklyn.
352-20-A—Pier 3. Wallabout basin, foot of
Washington and E. streets, Brook¬
lyn.
353-20-A—Pier 2. Wallabout basin, foot of
Washington and F. streets, Brook¬
lyn.
383-20-A—Pier 29, East River, Manhattan.
420-20-A—Pier 5. between Poplar and Mlddagh
streets. Brooklyn.
421-20-A—Pier 22. foot ot Atlantic avenue,
Brooklyn.
422-20-A—Pier 29. foot of Harrison street,
Brooklyn.
423-20-A—Pier 32. foot of Degraw street,
Brooklyn.