March 16, 1918
RECORD AND CUIDE
333
Studio apartments, for John L. Fogliasso,
197 Bleecker st, owner and builder. Cost,
$10,000.
1ST AV.—Otto L. Spannhake, 13 Park
Row, completed plans for alterations to the
4-sty brick tenement and stores, 23x100,
at 387-9 1st av, for L. & J. Maier, 309 1st
av, owner. Cost, $3,000.
47TH ST.—C. N. Whinston, 148th st and
3d av. has plans in progress for the altera¬
tion of the 4-sty brick dwelling at 24 West
47th st, into a bachelor apartment house
and store. Architect will take estimates
on general contract. Cost, $7,500.
WASHINGTON ST.—Henry Regelman,
133 7th st, completed plans for alterations
to the 6-sty brick tenement, 25x51, at 36
Washington st. for the Stewart Estate,
owner, c/o E. Leroy Stewart, Beacon, N. Y.
Cost, $3,000.
WEST ST.—Henry Regelman. 133 Tth St.
completed plans for alterations to the 6-
sty brick tenement, 25x47, at 21-22 West st,
for the Stewart Estate, owner, c/o E. Le¬
roy Stewart, Beacon, N. Y. Cost, $6,000.
68TH ST.—Otto L. Spannhake, 13 Park
Row. completed plans for alterations to
the 5-sty brick tenement and store. 20x50,
at 143 East 6Sth st, for Charles Romo,
owner. Consists of 1 and 2-sty extension.
Cost, $7,000.
DWELLINGS.
49TH ST.—Cantor & Dorfman, 373 Fulton
st, Brooklyn, will draw plans for remodel¬
ing the 4-sty brick and stone bachelor
apartment house, on lot 25x100, at 64 West
49th st, into a dwelling and store, for Meis¬
ter Builders, Inc., 220 Broadway, owner.
AMSTERDAM AV.—E. Paulsen, 54 Sedg¬
wick av, Yonkers, N. Y., completed plans
for a 2V^-sty hollow tile dwelling, 27x46,
on the east side of Amsterdam av, 300 ft
south of Jefferson av, for Peter Nelson,
2117 Daly av, owner and builder. Cost,
$5,500.
13TH ST.—George M. McCabe, 96 Bth av,
completed plans for alterations to the 2-
sty brick dwelling, 25x36, at 207 West
13th st, for Mrs. John W. Stewart, 70 5th
av, owner. Cost, $4,000.
S4TH ST.—R. H. Almiroty, 220 5th av.
has plans in progress for remodeling the
4-sty brick dwelling. 25x60, at 8 West 84th
St. Architect will take bids on general
contract about March 18-20. Cost, $5,000.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
IITH AV.—Charles P. Winkeiman, 103
Park av, completed plans for alterations to
the 2-sty brick factory, 24x75, at 434 Ilth
av, for Charles and George Shortmeier. 430
Ilth av. owners, in charge. Cost, $4,000.
FRONT ST.—Charles H. Richter. 39
Cortlandt st, will draw plans for ^altera¬
tions to the 5-sty brick and stone ware¬
house, on lot 50x100, at 142-4 Front st, for
Ray S. Bate Corp., 54 Wall st, owner, and
G. Amsinck Co., 6 Hanover st, lessee.
CHARLES ST.—Alexander Baylies, 33-
34 Bible House, completed plans for alter¬
ations to the 7-sty brick garage bldg. 66x
118, at 166-8 Charles st, for the Beadleston
& Woerz Brewing Co., 291 West 10th st,
owner. Cost, $20,000.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
127TH ST.—Harry T. Howell, 3d av and
149th st, completed plans for alterations
to the 1-sty brick garage in the north side
of 127th St. 100 ft west of 3d av, for J. L.
Mott. 5th av and 17th st, owner, and Gib¬
son Auto & Taxi Co.. 385 East 149th st,
lessee. Owner will take bids on general
contract March 18. Cost, $5,000.
14TH ST.—Horenburger & Bardes, 122
Bowery, completed plans for alterations to
the 1-sty bnck garage, 50x206, at 7 34-6
East 14th st, for the Estate of Emily L.
Kent, owner, c/o William Kent. 14 Wall st,
and Herman Davidowitz, 316 Stanton st,
lessee. Lessee is taking bids on the gen¬
eral contract. Cost, $5,500.
42D ST.—W. B. Wills, 1181 Myrtle av,
Brooklyn, has plans in progress for the
alteration of the 4-sty brick stable, 50x100,
at 257-9 West 42d st, into a garage, for
Francis X. O'Connor, 253 West 47th st,
owner and builder. Cost, $25,000.
124TH ST.—B. & J. Walther, 147 East
125th St. completed plans for the altera¬
tion of the 6-sty brick stable, 50x100, at
124-6 East 124th st, into a garage, for J.
M. & J. H. Carey, on premises, owners.
Cost. $40,000.
GREENWICH AV.—George M. McCabe,
96 5th av, has plans in progress for altera¬
tions to the 2-sty brick stable, 46x130, at
97-101 Greenwich av, and 238 West 12th
st, for Clarence S. Nathan, 241-5 West 37th
st, owner. Cost, $10,000.
35TH ST.—Joseph C. Schaeffler, 38 West
32d st, completed plans for alterations to
the 3-sty brick and bluestone garage, 69x
100, at 247-251 West 35th st, for the P. M.
B. Realty Co., 345 Bth av, owner. Cost.
$56,000.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
4TH ST.—L. F. J. Weiher. 271 West
125th st, completed plans for alterations
to the 4J^-sty brick store and restaurant,
25x103, at 62 East 4th st, for George S
Ehret, 217 East 92d st, owner. Cost. $8,500.
34TH ST.—Sommerfeld & Steckler, 31
Union sq. have plans in progress for al¬
terations to the 5-sty brick and stone
store and loft bldg, on plot 50x100, at 21-
23 West 34th st, for the Crystal Estate,
owner, c/o Samuel J. Dickheiser, 271
Broadway, owner, and S. W. Steel & Co., 2
West 14th st, lessee.
44TH ST.—Lionel Moses, 101 Park av,
has plans nearing completion for altera¬
tions to the 5-sty brick restaurant, lOOx
40, at 1 East 44th st, for the Delco Realty
Corp., 49 Wall st, owner. Cost, $10,000.
BEAVER ST.—L. E. Denslow, 44 West
ISth st, completed plans for alterations to
the 4-sty brick store and office bldg, 26x
64, at 15 Beaver st. for the Farmers' Loan
& Trust Co., 22 William st, owner. Cost
$2,500.
42D ST.—J. H. Scheier, 25 West 42d st,
has plans in progress for alterations to
the 4th floor of the office bldg at 47-61
West 42d St. for the Estate of Eugene A.
Hoffman, owner, c/o Frederick Hoffman,
258 Broadway, owner, and the Apex Leas¬
ing Co., lessee. Cost, between $8,000 and
$10,000.
THEATRES.
BOWERY.—Samuel Levingson, 101 West
42d st, completed plans for alterations to
the 4-sty brick theatre, 75x200, at 46 Bow¬
ery, for William Kremer Estate, owner,
c/o William Kremer, Jr., 58 West 120th st'
owner. Cost, $2,500. '
MISCELLANEOUS.
BROADWAY.—Preliminary plans have
been approved by the Board of Appeals
for the erection of a 3-sty brick and terra
cotta theatre, store, office and apartment
bldg. 150x200, at the northwest cor of
Broadway and 181st st, for the 181st St
Construction Co., 729 Tth av, owner, from
plans by DeRosa & Pereira, 150 Nassau st
architects. Theatre will have a seating
Hedden-Pearson-Starrett Corporation
115 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY
SERVICES
This Corporation will act as Consulting Engineers. Contractors
for Engineering Work, Contractors for Operation, Purchasing
Agents and Representatives of Foreign Corporations, In the
following industries:—Steam and Electric Railways, Tramways,
Highways, Bridges, Canals. Hydro-Electric Power Plants, Stcnm
Power Plants, Submarine Dredging and Rock Work, Shipbuild¬
ing. Mining, Docks and Water Front Improvements, Building
Construction, Sewerage and Disposal Works, Machinery and
Mechanical Equipments, Chemical Works, Electrical Equipments,
Water Works, Street Lighting, Telephone Systems, etc
TERRITORY
In the United States, Territories and Insular Possessions, and
all Foreign Countries.
OWNERS, ENGINEERS and ARCHITECTS are respectfully
requested by this Corporation to submit their enterprise to it.
All communications will receive prompt attention and strictest
confidence. Whatever form of service you may desire will be
rendered with a view of maintaining the highest standards of
efficiency as represented by Quality, Speed and Economy.
REFERENCES
Th« followinr 1> A selected list of enffineerinr work and baildinr conitruction with which the personnel of this Corporation hsTO boon
identified as principals;
MetropoIlUa life. Nev York. N. T.
Seara. Roebuck A Co., Chicago. HI.
ElvctilOAl DfTetopment St Power Houm. Toronto, Can-
Ada: Nltnart Palta. N. Y.
Bio da Janeiro Trtmwaya St Uffttt & Power Plant.
Rio de Jaoelro. Hrazll.
Hotel Bt. ReKli. New York. N. T.
Hot^ Tart. New Haren. Conn.
Ban Antonio Land * IrrUatloa. 0aa Antonio, Tn.
Meziro, Northweatern R IV, El Paao, Tex.
Weinutoltian Hlrr«l Rallwaj. New York, N. T.
I'rudeiillal Life, Newark. N. J.
Uiilun n. R .MiBlloii. Coluiribua. O.
Oakland Naiiotial Mank. Orkland. Cal.
Bari-«l(ina Trai-tloD Jk Littbl A I'ower Plant. Barce-
looa. Rpaln.
WeHt End street Rallwar Systom, HoitoD. Maaa.
Dominion Coal Co. Plant. Mova SooUa, Canada.
Union Railroad fltatlon, Waablnstoo, D C
WaiiBmaktT UuildinKB. Nev York. N. T., acd PUla-
deluliU, l*a
Sao I'aulo Tramway St Light St Power Plant Sao
I'aulo Itrazll.
New Rnttlatid Gaa St Coke Plant. Rrerett, ^*n
WnnhinuUta I'ujnp Worka, Harrlaon. N, J
UnloD Bank of Canada. Wlmilwi, Canada.
Morvnanu B«rrlgeraior Co.. Jerwjr dty, N j
Correspondence is invited from Sub-Contractors and Manufacturers in order
that they may be listed at once in the estimating and purchasing files.
Hedden-Pearson Starrett Corporation
RBCORD AND GtiDfi IS IN ITS FIFTIKTU YGAIl OP CONTINUOUS PUBUCATIOlf.