July 3,1893-
Record and Guide.
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Ont Ãmoní; the Bailders.
Work on the new Heralã biiilding at Broadway and 6th avanue, 35th and
S6th streets. has at laat coraraaoced. The old arraory and store building
whicb forraerly occupied tbis site has been torn down and the soHd rock
foundation has been cĩeared off ready for blasting. Tbis surface ro(;k now
lies ahout ten feec below the street level aad it wiU prohably be blastad out
toadeptbof 25 feet raore, giviDg roomfor three stories belowtbe level
o£ the street. The building as at present projected will be tbree Btories
higb and will be used exelusively hy tbe fJerald. It ia to eost ahout
$300,000. Tbe basemeut story, the ceUing of which wiĩl be several feet
abova the street level, witl be occupied by some of the most improved
presses aod other apparatus, Mr. Bennett's idea beÍDg to show tbe public
how a great newspaper is printed. In furtberanca of this idea, it is under-
stood tbat the baaemeot froot and probably tbe whole first story will fae of
plate glass. MeKim, Mead & White are tha arcbitects tor the new build-
ing, and tbe agreemeot for the coustruction of the building has just been
madewith David H. King, Jr, Itwill probably ba a full year or more
befora the Herald moves into its oew quarters, Meantirae the old Herald
buĩlding at Broadway and Ann street is for sala. Mr. Bennett's nrigiaaí
asking price was $3,000,000, but it is undarstood that this figure bas been
redueed coosiderably, aud it is'very probable that the building aodsite
could be purchased for very rauch less.
Jobn A, Hamilton has drawn plans for six private houaes to he built on
the sonth side of 142d street, beginning 275 feet east o£ Grand Boulevard.
J. B. Carssaod Fred'k Mobi-, Jr., are the owaers of two of tbese, and
will superviĩe tbe construction of tbe other fonr for tbe several owuers.
The houses are to be three stories and basemeut in beigbt, witb stone and
brick fronts and with cabinet trimmed ĩnteriors, Two wili he 20x50 in
size and four, 15x54. Tbe estimated cost for tbe six is $80,000.
J. G, Wallace will improve the lots Nos, 48 aod 60 East Ĩ3tb street, by
tbe erection of a business huilding,
A pressiog necessity for larger churcb accommodations compels the con-
gregatioa of the Cburí;h o£ the BJessed Sacrament, Rev, Fatber Taylor,
rector, to build a cbapel on tbe ploc aC the soutbeast corner of the Bouĩe-
vard and 71st street. Tbe building will be a fariek structure finished in
tbe plainest manner, for temporary use, ĩt wili have a froataga ou the
Boulavard of 110 feet and on the street of 143 feet, with a deptb of 100
£eet. Tbeinterior finisb is to faa of yellow piue and so far as estimated
wUl cost between $30,000 and $25,000. Joseph H. McGuire, arehitect,
WiU A Q'ffpp is preparing plans for tbree dweUings, brownstone aud
fariek frouts, 16,8x50 each, to be erected on the west side of Edgecomba
avenue, 435 feeC south o£ 145l;h street. Tbey are to bave bardwood trim,
saaitary plumbiug and all improvements, and are to cost S9,750 eacb.
Theowner, F, Grasmuck, wiUcoraraence building at once.
R. Hoa & Co., press manufacturers, are about to buiid an extausion to
their factory. The naw strueture wiU eover all that part of the Broonie
street frooc, between Sheriffi and Columfaia streets, oot oow covared by
tbeir factory.
Siraon Peyser wiîl buUd a semi-flre-proof apartraeot house with twoor
tbree rooraa to each apartraeot, on tha northeasc corner o£ 5th avenue and
114th streeC. Tbe plot to be improved coosists o£ a lot 35,11x100, on the
corner of 5th avenua and 114th street, together with a lot SOxlũO, forraing
an "L" on 114th street in the rear. The cost of tha iraprovement will be
$75.000.
M. A. Cockburn will improve the 72 feet front ou the south side of g5th
street, 299 feet west of Central Park West.
Neville & Bagge have plans on the boarda for four three-story and hase-
ment brownstone dwelliugs, each 18,9x50 and extension, to be built on the
nortb side of 112th street, L75£e6t east o£ LaDOsavenue,atacostof $00,000,
Owner, Thos. W. tíbarkey.
M. P. Breslin witlspend about $3,500 io alteratiODs to tbe dwelIÍDg at
No. 114 West 70Ch street. Joseph H. McGuíre„has drawa plans for raising
the exténsion two stories to provĩde naw bathĩooras and for other iaterior
alteraCions. Naw piumbiug and new deeoratioua are included in Cbe
schema o£ improveraent.
Brooklyn.
John R. Hinchraan has completed plans for 'the interior and exterior
cbanges aad improvemeats to he mada in the apartmeot houses at Nos. 93
to 103 Duffield street, The owner of the property, Maurice B. Fraund, of
New York, will spend $15,000 on tbe alteratioDS.
PlaDS hava baan drawn by I. D, Reynolds & Soo £or a four-story doubla
apartment house to be built for George H, WiIIiaras at a oost o£ $10,000.
Ic will be of brick and tbe location on the east side o£ Carlton aveoue, 89.6
£eet oorth of Park aveoue.
Walter M. Coots has ptaos ou the hoards £or seven four-story brick
apartment bouses, 25x00 feet, each with stores, to be et'ectedjon the corner
of Broadway aod Haneock street at a total cost o£ $35,000. WiUiam H,
Eurtoo is tbe owoer.
Danmar & Fiscberara tbearchitects for a three-story ball, 60x100 feet,
to be built on the northwest coroer of Sbeflĩeld street and Libarty avenue
for B. F, Pink. It will cost $35,000 aod bsi built o£ boff brick, with cut
stone faciuga,
Out of Town.
BelIjEVILLE, N. J,—J, H. Osborn will build a two-story frame dwaUing,
34x33, with two-story extension 13x15, from plans drawn by Chorlea G.
Jooes. Cost, $4,000.
PĩjATBuaH.—McElvey & Getty have the contract to build two Queen
Aooe cottages on Bast 15tb stroat for ĩnnkeep & Coooollj.
Newakk, N. J.—Frauk P. Ward bas plans under way for a three-story
brick store and ofSce buildiug, 50x60, to fae built ou the northwest coroer
of Roseville aveque and South Orange street, for E, S. Shawger, at a cost
of Sl5,000.
Newakk, N. J,—William CorkiII has ordered a two-and-a-half-story
frame house, S0s33.6 iu size. It is to be fauilt on the east sĩde of Summer
avenue, near Chester avenue, and will cost $4,000. C. G. Jones, architect,
Newark, N. J.—In tbe corapetition for the Salvaga Corps Buildlog at
Nswark, N. J., Mr. C. PoweU Karr's desigu was aeleeted. Tbe building
willbe situatedon Washingtoo streat, oear Market. It will befour stories
high,3J,6feet wide, 61 feet high and Ul feet deap. It wiU ba fauilt of
oolitic limesCona for tne fiist story aod for thebalaDCe of press brĩek, front
with triramÍDgs of moulded brick aod carved stoaa capitals, It will con-
taio accoraraodatioosfor Newark'sFĩrePatroI, aod be supplied with every
appliaoce, conveaiaũce and corafort kaown in such buildiogs, As cora-
petitors Mr. Karr bad two of tho.raost prominent Newark architecta.
New Dorp, S. I,—Wm. H. Mersereau has completed plans for a two-
story frame building, 35x45, to be built for Hughes & Ross, at a cost o£
$3,500.
Oradelle, N. J.—Gilbert Robinson, Jr., is the architect for a two-
story aud attie brick ond frame cottage, Queen Anne style, to fae built
here by D. Van Wagenoi', at a cost of S5,000.
POUGHEEBPSIB, N. Y.—Charles T. Mott is tbe arcbitect for a two-story
stcne aud framo dwelliug to ba built £or J. Reyuolds Adi-ianco. The house
wiil be 45xSu in size, with Ebingle finish for the frame portion and bard-
wood ti'im, costing $l5,0o0.
EiOHMOND HiLL, L. L—A frame buUding, 70x100 feet in size, to b-î used
as a public hall, is to be built bere from plans by Danmar & Fiseber, of
Brooklyn; cost, $10,000; Mary Ombruster, owner,
Rahwat, N, J.—Tha Methodist Episcopal Churcb congregation has de-
cided upon tbe erectioo o£ a new cbureb building, for wbich Charles G.
JooeawUl draw píana. Tbe edifice will bs 60x103 in aize, Romauesque in
stylø, o£ briek and atone, with slate roof. Tbe interior wiíl be flniebed in
Norlb Carolina pine and wbite wood. Tbe windows are to bs of stained
glass aod the cost isestimatedat $25,000.
Westchestek, N. Y.—H. H. Carter wiĩl fufnish plans for a two-atory
brick store aad dwelling, 35x60, to fae built on Main street by Wm
Sprague, at a cost of $4,500.
Westcestkr, N, Y.—Jordan & GiUer have ch'awn plans for a two-story
brick and frame stable, 37x90, to be built for Jacob LoriIIard at a cost of
$.5,000.
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WA.NTS.
WANTED,—Substaniial new iDveslment propertv
for Ê3u,OuO equity iu double hats aaa $15,ŨUŨ
cash. , MUĸRAT'j, 2ũ30aclaF,
OFFERS.
Dwelllnes and Flatet.
rrO builders—Porsale, Ehree flve-Story stone front
-■ apartioent hnuses. 3,ĩx90k1ipO eacli; browu mor-
tared, n'itb liberal hiiildÍDEc loao to eouiplete.
J. M0NTGO51ERY STRONG, Jr,. 60Libertyst.
ASU.y^lEK barsaio—Larpe hrick house, cef,r Les-
iHeton av; $ii,U0O. ĩHUttĩíâY'.^, língu;^ av.
NEAR 5lh av. and fllst s'—Eleeaot bouse; s> eh?ht
equnl to corDer; two-storv eĸlens on. 3
April 3iiuf. S. NISON, 60 Broiy vay.
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TpOR sale—No. 51 Eaft 03d st, elegant E*. -story
-■- iiriuatehouses; elegantly decuratetl thr'J Jhaut:
,aash price, eJG.OQO. Inquii'eat ?°.
^jn;^ n-laviAW' Píl:.í!.íiASJSDEK,15BasÉ--'0^;aí/ ,
OFFERS.
k -^"■, l!l, Sl East 93d st, uear 5th av.—Beautĩful
.^ fbur-scory private houses;ioîvpric6s; cabioettrim
tbríiQghout; butler's pautry exteusion; striotly pri-
vote neipbborhood: luust be examinetl to be appre-
Ciatecl. Paniculars, Pa. bEAENDElí, owner and
builder, 15 Easc 93ci st,
June ll-law4w
ImproTed Property.
TO leaae.—25,000 sci £t. of floor space for factory
purposes; tbreefloors; newhuildiũgwith power;
ligbt ou aU sĩdes; steam heated. J, HEEtiElt'O
tONS, 107th st aud ist av. Terms reasoaable, This
building wili be lĩompleted by April 15 witb all im-
provemeuts and wiil be one o£ tne best faclories in
this uity. Mar SC—u£.
OFFERS.
J.A CHEREY,DearPearl. 33x61..............$11000
*V 3ũ:;aDdaU4 West latb, 60x3d............ 11000
Ist av, uear luech, 5ŨS100.................. 11000
mh, near 3d ũv, 55x100.................... li'ooo
AUmûrtgaee it improved. ELY, 103 Uold st,
Mayai-iaivSw
Conntry Property.
INVESTMENT property, uear Grand Ceutra! Depot;
might exubange; equity over $110,000 at 5 per
cent. 8. NIXON, 60 Kroadwfiy,
April :íO uf.
Vacani Lots.
t&^ 9(\í\ —CHOICEeĩJot up towu for dwelliDg,
5)(»;nj\rif. flat pr,tsnement.
. ■ ;: '^^^^URRAY'S.^Sdav,
PAKM.—Putoam Coutity; extra larĸe and flne;
■- pi-ice, $65,1)00; eschangeforcity property,
MURltAY'S, 2030 3d av.
npARRYTOWN, oear R. E, Staiiou—Lar^e four-
-*■ story and bnsement house, suitable for hotel,
sanitarmmorschool; superbview; easy terms
April 30 uf. tí. NIXOS, 60 Broadway.
POR sale.—In plots co euít; ehgible building sites
■■- tcommanding view of souud for miies), ou Non;h
st., Grecnwich, ConoecticuC; price reasonable; terma
easy; neĩghborhood aristocratie and fashionable,
Apply to :.