November 10, 1917
RECORD AND GUIDE
625
CONTEMPLATED
CONSTRUCTION.
Manhattan.
APARTMENTS. FLATS & TENEMENTS.
ORCHARD ST.—Samuel Cohen, 32 Union
sq, has plans in progress for alterations to
the 6-sty brick tenement, 25x85, at 165
Orchard st, for M. Simiansky, 34 East 12th
st, owner. Cost $3,500.
HALL PL.—Kreymborg Architectural
Co., 1029 East 163d st, completed plans for
a 5-sty brick apartment house, 7 0x8 7 x
irreg., on the west side of Hall pl, 93 ft
north of 165th st. for the Galveston Build¬
ing Co, 1202 Vyse av, owner, and builder.
The mason and structural steel contracts
have been awarded to Henry Brandt, 192
Bowery, and Park Iron Works, 712 East
136th st, respectively. Cost $70,000.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
26TH ST.—George Dress, 1931 Madison
av, completed plans for the alteration of
the 4-sty brick stable, 25x98, at 319 East
26th St. into a garage, for Mary J. Duncan,
39 Franklin av, Far Rockaway, L. I., own¬
er, and Herrmann Kuthe, lessee. Cost,
$7,000.
181ST ST.—Oscar Lowinson, 336 Sth av,
completed plans for a 1-sty brick garage,
75x118, in the south side of 181st st, 150
ft west of Amsterdam av, for Samuel
Hirsh Estate and Alfred Dutwillit Estate,
Oak st, Par Rockaway, L. I., owner. Cost,
$20,000.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
42D ST.—H. C. Roselle, c/o L. Barth &
Son, 32 Cooper sq, will draw plans for
alterations to the 5-sty brick and stone
restaurant and bakery, 25x100 and 21x
100, at 119 West 42d st, through to 118
West 43d st, for the Ward Estate, c/o
David H. Bates (for 42d st property), and
Charles J. Pollmer, c/o Claude A. Thomp¬
son, 15 William st (for 43d st property).
Drakes Restaurant, Inc., Ill West 42d st,
is the lessee.
' BROAD ST.—The 49 Broad St. Realty
Co., 128 Broadway, owner, contemplates
altering the store at 49 Broad st, into a
restaurant, from privately prepared plans.
M. Lessing & Son, 20 Broad st, are the
lessees.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HARTS ISLAND—Harry C. Honeck, 645
Briggs av, Richmond Hill. L. I., completed
plans for a 1-sty brick and concrete block
shop, 36x110, at the south end of Harts
Island, for the City of New York, Dept. of
Corrections, Burdette G. Lewis, Com'r, Mu¬
nicipal Bldg.. owner. Cost, $8,000.
Bronx.
DWELLINGS.
BOSTON ROAD—M. W. Del Gaudio, 401
Tremont av, has plans in progress for a
3-sty brick dwelling, 20x45, in the south
side of Boston rd. 125 ft. east ctf Delebelle
av. for Michael Cannizzaeo, 423 West 17th
st, owner. Cost $4,000.
STABLES AND GARAGE.
INWOOD AV.—De Rosa & Pereira, 150
Nassau st, Manhattan, will draw plans for
a 2-sty brick and iron garage on plot
112x100 on, the west side of Inwood av, 33
ft south of McCombs road, for B. lannu-
celli, 1772 Mt. Hope av, owner and builder.
Brooklyn.
APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS.
25TH AV.—Angelo Adamo, 1526 Tlst st.
completed plans for a 4-sty brick tene¬
ment, 100x80, at the southwest cor of 25th
av and SSth st, for Carlo Rossella, 13 Bay
38th st, owner. Cost $50,000.
DWELLINGS.
WESTMINSTER ROAD—Slee & Bryson,
154 Montague st, completed plans for a
2^/^-sty frame dwelling, 23x38, on the west
side of Westminster road, 247 ft south of
Ditmas av, for Ida E. Dietrich, 574 Argyle
rd. owner and builder. Cost $6,000.
OCEAN PARKWAY—Cantor & Dorfman.
373 Fulton st. completed plans for seven
2-sty frame dwellings, 17x44 and 17x42, at
the southwest cor of Ocean Parkway and
Parkville av, etc., for the Kraslow Con¬
struction Co., ISO Montague st, owner and
builder. Total cost $45,000.
EAST 9TH ST.—A. White Pierce, 26
Court st, completed plans for five 2i^-sty
frame dwellings, 17x40, in the east side of
East 9th st, 290 ft north of Av I, for the
Grand Bldg Corp.. Louis Gold, 44 Court st,
owner and builder. Cost $5,000 each.
ROCKAWAY BEACH BLVD.— Philip
Caplan, 16 Court st, has plans in progress
for a 2-sty brick dwelling and stores,
25x57, on Rockaway Beach blvd. Owner's
name will be announced later. Cost $6,000.
EAST 5TH ST.—A. W. Pierce, 26 Court
st, completed plans for a 2^-sty dwelling,
17x46, in the east side of East 5th st. 160
ft north of Av O, for the Grand Bldg
Corp., 44 Court st, owner and builder.
Cost $4,000.
WESTMINSTER ROAD—J. B. Slee, 154
Montague st, completed plans for a 2'/^-sty
frame dwelling, 23x38, on the west side of
Westminster road, 227 ft south of Pitman
av, for Ida E. Dietrich, 574 Ertyle av,
owner and builder. Cost $6,000.
EAST 14TH ST.—C. G. Wessell. 1399
East 4th st, completed plans for a 2^-sty
frame dwelling, 18x18, in the west side
of East 14th st, 300 fet north of Av C. for
Glen H. Frost, Av J and East 19th st,
owner. Cost $4,500.
PARKVILLE AV.—Christopher Bauer.
801 Manhattan av, completed plans for four
2-sty brick dwellings, 18x32, on the north
side of Parkville av, 500 ft west of 1st st,
for the Curtis Building Co., 1715 Ocean
av, owner and builder. Cost $16,000.
BROOKLYN, N. Y.—George A. Morrison,
913 Sterling pl, owner, contemplates erect¬
ing twenty brick dwellings, from privately
prepared plans. Exact location will be an¬
nounced later. Owner builds, and desires
preliminary estimates at once on subs
and materials.
13TH AV.—N. Whinston, 459 Stone av,
completed plans for an extension to the
3-sty dwelling and store, on the west side
of 13th av, 60 ft north of 39th st. for
Rebecca Kopleman, 1681 President st,
owner. Cost $3,000.
WEST IITH ST.—Slee & Bryson, 154
Montague st. completed plans for eighteen
214-sty frame and stucco dwellings, 16x52.
in the west side of West llth st, 280 ft
south of Av Q, for John F. Churlo, Kings
Highway and West llth st, Bklyn, owner
and builder. Total cost $65,000.
AVENUE J.—F. W. Eisenla. 571 77th st.
completed plans for a 2-sty frame dwell¬
ing, 25x50, on the south side of Ave J, 53
ft east of East 16th st, for the Graham
Max Construction Co., 1640 49th st, owner
and builder. Cost $10,000.
WEST IITH ST.—Slee & Bryson, 154
Montague st, completed plans for sixteen
21^-sty frame dwellings, 16x52, in the west
side of West llth st, 185 ft north of Av
K, for John T, Churlo, Kingsway and West
llth St. Bklyn, owner and builder. Total
cost. $57,600.
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SERVICES
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following industries:—Steam and Electric Railways, Tramways,
Highways, Bridges, Canals, Hydro-Electric Power Plants, Steam
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TERRITORY
In the United States, Territories and Insular Possessions, and
all Foreign Countries.
OWNERS. ENGINEERS and ARCHITECTS are respectfully
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REFERENCES
The following is a selected list of engrineeringr work and building construction with which thc personnel of this Corporation have been
identified aa principals:
Metropolitan Life. New York. N. Y.
Sears. Koebuck & Co.. Chicago, m.
Electrical Development & Power House, Toronto. Can¬
ada; Niafiara Fall3, N. Y.
Rio de Janeiro Tramways & Light & Power Plant,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Hotel St. Regla. New York, N. Y.
Hotel Taft. New Haven, Conn.
San Antonio Land & Irrigation, San Antonio, Tex.
Mexico. Northwestern R. R., El Paeo, Tex.
Metropolitan Street Railway, New York, N. Y.
Prude-ntlal Life. Newark. N. J.
Union R. R. Station. Columbua, O.
Oakland National Bank, Oakland, Cal.
Barcelona Traction & Light & Power Plant, Barce¬
lona, Spain.
West End Street Railway System, Boston. Mass.
Dominion Coal Co. Plant, Nova Scotia, Canada.
TTnion Railroad Station, Washington, D. C.
Wanamaker Buildings. New York, N. Y., and Phlla-
delnhia. Pa.
Sao Paulo Tramway & Light & Power Plant, Sao
Paulo. Brazil.
New Knfiland Gas & Coke Plant, Everett. Mass.
Worthington Pump Works. Harrison, N. J.
Union Bank of Canada. Winnipeg, Canada.
Mercnants Refrigerator Co.. Jeraey CUy, 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.
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