December 1, 1917
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pleted plans for eight 1 sty frame dwell¬
ings, 18x24, at the southeast cor of Boule¬
vard and Beach 50th st, for James Mi-
gone, 23 Center st. Bethel, Conn., owner.
Cost $5,500.
ROCKAWAY BEACH, L. I.~Max
Hirsch, 350 Pulton st, completed plans
for a 1 sty brick dwelling and store,
50X69, in the south side of the Boule¬
vard, 150 ft west of Conway st, for Max
Goldinger, 60 Graham av, owner, In
charge. Cost $12,000.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LONG ISLAND CITY.—Astoria Light,
Heat & Power Co., William H. Bradley,
pres., 130 East 15th st. Manhattan, owner,
has had plans completed privately for a
1 and 4-sty frame grinding plant, lOlx
151, on the north side of Winthrop av, 940
east of Barclay st. Cost, $25,000.
LONG ISLAND CITY.—Mortensen & Co.,
405 Lexington av, Manhattan, completed
plans for a 1-sty brick ice plant and gar¬
age, 141x45, at the northwest cor of Pack¬
ard pl and Dreyer av, for the Ice Mfg Co.,
1480 Broadway, Manhattan, owner. Cost,
$35,000.
LONG ISLAND CITY.—Albert P. Thiel-
man, 1384 Hancock st, Brooklyn, complet¬
ed plans for a 1-sty brick ice plant, 90x
200, on the west side of 17th av, 440 ft
south of Flushing av, for the Astoria Con¬
sumers Ice Co., 16th av near Flushing av.
L. T. City, owner. Cost, $60,000.
ASTORIA, L. I.—M. Joseph Harrison,
World Bldg, Manhattan, has plans in
progress for a 1-sty brick machine shop,
50x19, at 53 Mills st, for the Hunoff Ma¬
chine Works, 45 Mills st, Astoria, owner.
Cost, $25,000.
Richmond.
DWELLINGS.
WEST NEW BRIGHTON. S. I.—H. Her-
mansen. 340 Oakland av, West New
Brighton, owner, Is having plans prepared
privately for eight 2-sty frame dwellings.
20x28, in the west side of Bodine st, 100
ft south of Richmond Terrace. Cost,
$28,000.
Nassau.
DWELLINGS.
GREAT NECK ESTATES.—H. P. Zoller.
Kingsbridge Terrace, Manhattan, complet¬
ed plans for a S^/^-sty frame and stucco
dwelling, 35x28, on Magnolia av. Great
Neck, L. I., for Walter Rees, Great Neck
Station, Great Neck, owner. Cost, $18,000.
LYNDHURST. L. I.—L. N. Nicholson Co.,
2d and Stuyvesant avs, Lyndhurst, owner,
contemplates erecting twenty-two 2Vi:-sty
frame and shingle dwellings at various
locations from privately prepared plans.
Cost, $3,000 each.
HOTELS.
LONG BEACH, L. I.—A syndicate head¬
ed by Joseph L. Pani, Woodmansten Inn.
WiUiamsbridge rd near Morris Park av,
Manhattan, has purchased property at Cas-
tles-by-the-Sea, and contemplates erect¬
ing a hotel. Details will be available later.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HEMPSTEAD, L. I.—Town of Hemp¬
stead, Edmond O'Connor, Town Supt. of
Highways, Town Hall, Manhassett, N. Y..
contemplates improving forty roads at
Hempstead, L. I., during the year.
Suffolk.
DWELLINGS.
WATERMILL, L. I.—Brady & Halsey,
Main st, Southampton, L. I., completed
plans for an addition to the frame and
shingle dwelling for Samuel McConnell,
21 East 22d st, Manhattan, owner. Addi¬
tion consists of living and sun balcony.
Cost, $3,000.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HUNTINGTON, L. I.—Carroll E. Welsh,
Main st, Huntington, L. I., will draw plans
for a 2-sty frame cow barn and dairy.
Owner's name and details will be available
later. Cost, $15,000.
Westchester.
DWELLINGS.
YONKERS, N. Y.—William P. Katz,
Proctor Bidg, Yonkers, has plans in
progress for a 2^/2-sty stone, frame and
shingle dwelling, 45x50, at Landscape and
Wellesley avs, for Max Scli lesinger, SO
Landscape av, Yonkers, owner. Cost,
$20,000.
THEATRES.
NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y.—De Rosa &
Pereira, 150 Nassau st, Manhattan, have
plans In progress for a 2-sty brick and
terra cotta theatre for Edward P. Rush,
127 West 4Sth st, Manhattan, owner. Cost,
-nso.ooo.
New Jersey.
APARTMENTS. FLATS & TENEMENTS.
EAST ORANGE, N. J.—B. H. Shepherd,
564 Main st. East Orange, completed plans
for a 4-sty brick and terra cotta apart¬
ment house, 50x88, at 67 South Walnut st,
for Henton Co., 441 Main st. East Orange,
owner and builder. Miller & Sons Co., 441
Main st, East Orange, lias the mason and
Ijhister work. Cost, $35,000.
JERSEY CITY, N. J.—Nathan Welitoff.
76 Montgomery st, Jersey City, completed
plans for a 4-sty brick apartment house,
50x88, at 168-170 Clinton av, for Benjamin
Caminslvy, SO Williams av, Jersey City.
Cost, $40,000.
I'ATERSON, N. J.—Oakley Houman, 6
l-'ark av, Paterson, completed plans for
two 3-sty brick and bluestone flats, 22x
75, at 153-5 Fulton st, for William Men¬
delsohn, 165 Pulton pl, Paterson, owner.
Cost, $10,000.
EAST ORANGE, N. J.—William E. Leh¬
man, 738 Broad st, Newark, completed
plans for a 5-sty brick and terra cotta
apartment house, 96x100, at the southwest
cor of Harrison and Berwyn sts, for Max
Grey, 810 Broad st, Newark, owner and
builder. Cost, $100,000.
JERSEY CITY, N. J.—Nathan Welitoff,
76 Montgomery st, Jersey City, completed
plans for a 4 sty -brick apartment house,
50x84. at 396-8 Baldwin av, for the Katz
Bldg & Construction Co., 59 Bid well av,
Jersey City, owner and builder. Cost
$35,000.
CHURCHES,
BELLEVILLE, N. J.—Frederick L. Pier¬
son, 160 Bloomfield av, Bloomfield, has
plans in progress for a 2y2-sty hollow tile
and stucco parsonage, 22x46. for the First
Baptist Mission, Rev. Benedetto Pasquale,
pastor, Belleville, N. J., owner. Cost,
$4,000.
DWELLINGS.
NEWARK, N. J.—Charles Van Buren, 31
West Maple av, Newark, owner, has had
plans completed privately for a 2iA-sty
frame and shingle dwelling, 26x37. in Liv¬
ingston St. Cost, $4,500.
MORRIS PLAINS. K. J.—New Jersey
State Hospital, c/o M. Bowen, on premises,
contemplates building two bungalows,
from plans by P. H. Bent, State House,
Trenton, N. J. Details will be available
later. Cost, $8,000.
Announcement is made of the formation of the
Hedden-Pearson-Starrett Corporation
WITH OFFICES AT
115 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY
SERVICES
Tills 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, Rridges, Canals, Hydro-Electric Power Plants, Steam
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
elTiciency as represented by Quality, Speed and Economy.
REFERENCES
The followinf is a selected list of engrineeringr work and buildine^ construction with which thc personnel of this Corporation hare been
identified as principals:
Metropolitan Life, New York. N. T.
Sears. Koebuck & Co., Chicago. 111.
Electrical Development & Power House. Toronto. Can¬
ada; Niagara Falls. N. Y.
Rio de Janeiro Tramways & Light & Power Plant.
Rio de Janeiro. IJrazil.
Hotel St. Regis. New York. N. T.
Hotel Taft, New Haven. Conn-
San Antonio Land & Irrlgailon, San Antonio, Tex.
Mexico, Northwestern H. R.. EI Paso. Tex.
MeiropoHtan Street Railway, New Y'ork, N. Y.
Prudential Life. NewarU. N. J.
Union R. R. Station. Columbus. O.
(laUland National Bank. Oakland, Cal.
Rarcelona Traction & Light & Power Plant. Barce¬
lona, Spain.
West End Street Railway System. Boston. Mass.
Dominion Coal Co. Plant, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Union Railroad Station. Washington. D. C.
Wanamaker Buildings. New York, N. Y., acd Phils-
delnliia. Pa.
Sao Paulo Tramway & Light & Power Plant, Sao
Paulo, Brazil.
New England Gas & Coke Plant, Everett. Mass.
Wnrtliington Pump Works. Harrison. N. J.
Union Bank of Canada. Winnipeg, Canada.
Mercnants Refrigerator Co.. Jersey City, 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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