April i6, 1910
RECORD AND GUIDE
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as the "Villard houses." The other owners of the group are Hon.
Whitelaw Reid, of the iarge house at the SUth st corner, aud Arte-
mas H. Holmes, Edward D. Adams, owners of the other two houses
occupying the Madison av front.
o2D ST,—Pease & Elliman resold G3 East 52d st, a 3-sty dwelling,
on a iot 13,1(Jx10LI.o, to Percy Jackson,
Bauks Buy and Sell Broadway Corner.
BROADWAY.—Wm. C, Walker's Sons sold for the Emigi'ant In¬
dustrial Savings Bank to the East River Savings Institution tbe
northwest corner of Broadway and Keade st, consisting of old 5
and 7-sty buildings, on a plot 66,3x124.1. The price is said to have
been close to $l,U09,U0l>. No. 291 was sold in IS'JG for .'^402,UUU,
The plot just sold was purchased by the Emigraut Bank in 1903
for $700,000. It contains U,218 sq. ft. The square foot price in
1!)03 was $112,57; if sold for $1,000,000, it would be $1110.82, which
is, as far as ia known, a high flgure for that section of Broadway,
The East River Savings Bank was formerly in its own building ou
Chambers st, near Park row, which was purchased last year by the
city, as it was needed for the new municipal huilding, foundations
of which are now being prepared. Definite plans for the improve¬
ment of the purchase bave not been formulated by the hauk, but
it was stated by one of its officers that it was the intention to erect
a tall building, probably IS stories high, similar to the Barclay
Buiidiug, which taiies up the remainder of the Broadway block
front to Reade st. The street floor and basement will be de¬
signed for the occupancy of tbe bank.
MADISON AV,—The Associate Owners, who control a large plot
surrounding the northeast corner of Madison av and 31st st, added
to their holdings at that point by the purchase of two parcels
through Pease & Elliman, From AJbert Tuttle, trustee of the Lang¬
don estate, the company bought 131 Madisou av, a 4-sly dwelling, on
lot 24,SxT8, and from Mrs, Frances Schroeder 27 East 31st st. a
4-sty dwelliug, on lot 15x98.9. _With these purchases the company
now controls a plot fronting 7o ft, on Madison av and 52 ft. on
3Ist st, W'hich will immediately be improved with a 12-sty store aud
loft building from plans by J, B. Snook & Sons.
MADISON AV.—Wm. J, Roome & Co. sold for Mrs. Augusta Buh-
ring 72 Madison av, and for Sophie Brandt and Sophie Hatkin 74
Madison av, on a lot 50,x9S. This property adjoins the southwest
corner of 2Sth st and Madison av, on which is now being erected a
12-sty store and loft building, which has beeu leased for 21_ years
to a large wholesale millinery concern. The purchaser of i2 and
74 Madisou av, Seymour Schampain, proposes to have plans pre¬
pared immediately for a 12-sty loft building,
PARK AV,—Frederick Winant sold for the Strauss Building Sc
Reaity Co. the 4-sty flat at 580 Park av, on the northwest corner
of Park av and U3d st, on a plot 20,5x7o,
PARK AV.—Pease & Elliman sold for Mrs, Mariou H. Story 25
Park av, a 6-sty Americau basement dwelling, on lot 24.8x80. The
house was formerly the residence of Colgate Hoyt, Edward P, Whit¬
ney, of J. P, Morgan Sc Co,, owns the property adjoining ou the
north, as well as 103 East 35th st, abutting the property just sold.
J. Hampton Robb's residence is on the corner.
1ST AV.—Patrick Kiernan sold the northwest cor of 24th st and
1st av, two S-sty brick tenements, on a lot 24.9x100.
4TH AV,—Jacob Neadle, who recently acquired the property 420
and 422 4lh av, aud 49 and 51 Bast 2yth st, forming an "h" around
the northwest corner of these thoroughfares, is reported to have
bought the corner parcel, a 4-sty building, on lot 23x40, This
would give him control of a plot fronting 107.6 ft. on 4th av and 80
ft. on 29th St.
GTH AV.—E. W. Chapman is reported to have sold 43G Oth av,
a 4-sty buiidiug, on lot 24,8x100, adjoining the northeast corner of
26th st,
IOTH AV.—Lowenfeld & Prager are repojted to have resold the
northwest corner of lUth av aud 44th st, a o-sty loft building, aud a
2-sty stable, on lot 75.3x100. The property was secured at auction
recently by the sellers for $00,100.
NORTH OP SOTH STREET.
64th ST.—The Douglas Robinson, Chas, S. Brown Co, sold for
the estate of David Einhorn 17ii East 04th st, a 3-sty dwelling,
on lot 20.10x100.5,
OOTH ST.—Morris Klinkowstein sold 356 East 69th st, a 2-sty
dweiiing, on lot lG,Sx77.4, to a Mrs. Fries.
7STH ST,—Pease & Elliman sold for Henry F._Deane to Louis
Watjen 62 East 7Sth st, a 4-sty dwelling, on lot lixl02,2,
79th st,—Edgar A^ Levy bought through A. & C. Levis from
.\unie L, Fitzgibbon loO West 79th st, a 3-sty and basement dwell¬
ing, ou lot 16,8x102,2. Some time ago Mr. Levy bought through
the same brokers 152 to 158, adjoining, and now controls a piot S4x
102.2, The site wiil be improved with a 12-sty apartment house.
The plot at 147 to 153, on the opposite side of the st, was recently
sold to a builder for a similar improvement.
SOTH ST,—The Schwartz estate has sold 171 East SOth st, a 3-sty
dwelling, on lot 16.8x100.
. S2D ST.—Mrs, Thos. F. Gaynor sold 159 Bast 82d st, a 3-sty
dwelling, on lot 39.2x82, to a Mr. Abraham.
S2D ST,—Israel J. Brown soid 1G3 Bast 82d st, a 3-sty dwelling,
on lot 19,2.x82.
S2D ST.—The Frank L, Fisher Co. sold for O. M. Russell the 4-sty
and hasement dwelling 33 West 82d st, on lot 20x102.2, The house
is under lease, and was bought for investment.
S2D ST.—Pease & Elliman sold 313 West 82d st, a 4-sty dwelliug,
on a lot 20.'«:G0x 102.2, for the Stronghold Realty Company,
91ST ST.-McKee, Hayward & Co, sold for Emiline J. Darrow 308
West Olst st, a 3-sty dwelling, ou lot 17x100,8, to a client for oc¬
cupancy.
97th st,—Margaretta A. Bernard has sold 300 West 97th st. a
4-sty dwelling, ou lot 33x25.2.
J03D ST,—S, Osgood Pell & Co, sold for Mrs, John V. Goodwin
315 West 103d st, near Riverside Drive, a 3-sty and basement dwell¬
ing, on lot 20x100,11, to Mrs. E, Raub,
104TH ST,—The Union Theological Seminary added to its hold¬
ings on East lOIth st. by acquiring 231 and 233, adjoining its
present quarters. The property, which was bought by Edmund
Coffin, acting for the seminary, from Mandelbaum Sc Lewine. con¬
sists of two 3-sty dwellings, on plot 37.G2xl00.ll, between 2d and
3d avs,
122D ST,—Porter Se Co. have sold for the Geo. W. Ruddell Co, to
a client for occupancy the 3-sty dwelling 112 West 122d st, on lot
18x100.11.
BRYAN L KENNELLY, Auct'r
will sell at AUCTION
Wednesday, May 4J910
At the Exchange Salesroom, 14-16 Vesey Sl.
Absolute Trustees' Sale
389 Bronx Subway Lots
By Order of the Trustees
THE NEW YORK CATHOLIC PROTECTORY
SITUATED ON
THE LINE OF BROADWAY-LEXINGTON AVE. SUBWAY
Adjoining Van Nest Station of N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R.
Near New Westchester and Boston Railroad
70^ May Remain on Mortgage, 1,2 or 3 Years, at 5^^
TITLES INSURED FREE
JOSEPH T. RYAN, Attorney, 149 Broadway
SAME DAY
By order of the Trustees of
THE NEW YORK CATHOLIC PROTECTORY
I li^ Acres of Land
on WESTCHESTER and SEEBERRY CREEKS
Adjoining Gebrie Park, Town of Unionport (Bronx)
SEND FOE EOOKMAP
TO ATTORNEY'S OR TO AUCTIONEER'S OFFICES, 156 BROADWAV
110th ST.-N. a. Berwin Sc Co. sold for the West Side Construc¬
tion Co., J. Axelrod, president, to au investor, the O-sty elevator
apartment house, on piot lOSxlOO, situated at the southeast corner
ol 140th st and Hamilton pl, known as the Talledega. This prop¬
erty is opposile the present site of Montefiore Home, which is to be
improved with a 12-sty flreproof building,
_1413T ST,—Moore Sc Rowe Co. sold for Jane and Hannah Purcell
Goti West 141st st, a frame building, ou plot 'o0xt:i9,ll, to a client for
occupancy.
lti2D ST.—Du Bois & Taylor sold for Geo. D, Bangs to a Mr, Tay¬
lor the 3-sty and basement dwelling 431 West ll.)2d st, on lot 18,0
xll2.ti, being opposite the Jumel Mansion Pari;. Mr. Taylor will
oci;upy the house.
1IJ3D ST.—Frank L, Fisher Co, sold for Julius Seymour the 5-sty
triple fiat house 4Go West 163d st, on a lot 2Sxll2,
181ST ST,—William Hobson purchased "through M. Webb, Jr,, from
David L. Phillips, the vacant plot on the south side of 181st st, 22.5
It. west of St, IS'icholas av, and .is having plans drawn for a 12-sty
flreproof storage warehouse to be erected thereon,
211TH ST,—Meyer Hellman bought from the Bradley estate and
J, E. & L. A, Henry the plot 50x8li on the south side of 211th sc,
275 ft, east of Columbus av,
BRO.'VDWAY,-W, S. Baker and John H. Davidson sold for the
Really Transfer Co. to Dr, Arthur Bookman Washinglon court, a
O-sty elevator apartment house on plot 100x100, at the southeast
corner of Broadway and 144th st. The Bookman estate now owns
all the property on the east side of Broadway, between l-l:2d and
144th sts.
COLUMBUS AV,—Franic L, Fisher Company sold for Addison
Browu the o-sty bachelor apartment house known as the Brandon.
-130 Columbus av.
EDGECOMBE AV.—Charles I. Fleclt & Co. sold for John Volz to a
construction conipany for improvement the triangle iyO.4 ft. on
Edgecombe av hy 188,0 ft, on Bradhurst av, by 72,3 ft, rear line and
20,2 ft, on I42d st.
FORT WASHINGTON AV,—The Sykes Realty Corpu. (Chas, S,
Sykes, president) has sold the plot of 10 lots comprising the block
front on the west side oE Fort Washington av, bet 177th and 178th
sts. The property has frontages of 2.>5.2 ft. ou Fort Washington
av and 100 ft, on each. st. and was bought by the selling company
at the auction sale of the Fort Washington Syndicate's holdinRs
last June for .$128,000. Tbe Hargood Realty Se Construction Co, are
the buyers. They will erect apartment houses.
LE.MOX AV,—George Ranger sold for Mrs. Estelle Scholle 244
Leuox av, a 4-sty dwelling, on lot 22x100, to Dr. Herbert D, Burn¬
ham, who owns 242 adjoining.
Activity ou Park Av.
PARK AV.—Pease Se Elliman sold for Mrs. Tew Nichols GOl-COG
Park av, two 4-sty high-stoop bouses, each 13.0x70, to a client for
investment. These properties are midway in the block between G4th
and G5th sts, and will be beneflted very much in tbe near future by
the erection of a handsome private house on the adjoining corner of
04th st for Jonathan Bulkley, where an old flat and stores now stand.