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KECORD AND GUIDE
July 28, 1917
Geo- A- Fuller
Company
Fireproof Building
Construction
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EXPERT ADVICE AND SERVICE
INSURANCE
AND
BONDS
FOR
BUILDING OPERATIONS
Architects* Bldg. , 101 PARK AVE.
Edward Corning, Charles F. Berger, C.E.,
President. Vice-President.
Edward Corning Company
'Builders
52 VANDERBILT AVENUE
NEW YORK
Edward P. Coming, Clinton L. Frobisher,
Treasurer. Secretary.
BUILDERS'
Estimating Bureau
QUANTITY Lists accurately made
up, for Builders, Contractors and
Architects.
THIS Bureau acts as umpire or
referee in controversies between
Architects and Contractors.
SERVICES rendered the Legal Pro¬
fession, by experienced and practi¬
cal men, in connection with litiga¬
tion and other matters involving
building construction technique.
FIRE LOSSES ADJUSTED
21 Park Row
•Phone—Cort. 4754
CHARLES E. KNOX
Consulting Engineer
For Electrical Equipment,
Elevators, Industrial Plants
101 Park Avenue, New York
Adams Bldg.,, Washington, advisory archi¬
tects. Cost, $2,000,000. This project was
reported in the Record and Guide last
week, without the location.
GOVERNORS ISLAND.—The Rangeley
Construction Co., 7 East 42d st, Manhattan,
has the general contract for nine 1-sty
frame temporary bldgs., to include three
mess halls, 20x105, three barracks, 20x259,
and three laboratories, 14x63, at Port Jay,
N. T., for the U. S. Government, from plans
by F. B. Wheaton, 1729 New York av,
N.W., Washington, D. C, advisory archi¬
tect.
CHARLESTON, S. C—The U. S. Gov¬
ernment, Navy Dept., F. R. Harris, Chief
of Bureau of Yards & Docks, Washing¬
ton, D. C, owner, is taking bids on the
general contract to close 11 a. m., Aug.
6, for a 4-sty reinforced concrete store
house, 321x60, from privately-prepared
plans. The United Fireproofing Co., 8
West 40th st, Manhattan, is figuring the
general contract and desire estimates on
all subs.
CONTEMPLATED
NO ARCHITECTS SELECTED.
In this department is published advance in¬
formation regarding building projects where
architects have not as yet been selected.
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ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY, N. Y.—The
Board of Supervisors of St. Lawrence
County. Porter Johnston, chairman. Og-
densburg, N. Y., owner, contemplates the
erection of a tuberculosis sanitarium. No
architect has been retained and details
will be available later.
SYRACUSE, N. Y.^The City of Syra¬
cuse, Thomas E. Kennedy, Park Comr.,
City Hall. Syracuse, owner, contemplates
erecting a steel and glass municipal
greenhouse in Onondago Park, for which
no architect has been selected. Cost.
$40,000.
CLINTON COUNTY, N. Y.—The Board ot
Supervisors of Clinton County, Plattsburg,
N. Y., S. D. Healey. in charge. Lyon
Mountain, N. Y., owner, contemplates the
erection of a tuberculosis sanitarium,
for which no site or architect has been
selected.
FRANKLIN COUNTY, N. Y.—The Board
of Supervisors of Hamilton County, E.
W. Hill, in charge. Chateaugay, N. Y.,
owner, contemplates erecting a County
tuberculosis hospital, for which details
are undecided, and no architect has been
selected.
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CHURCHES.
BROOKLYN. N. Y.—E. O. Holmgren. 271
FuUon st. Brooklyn, architect, is taking
bids on the general contract to close July
31 for a 3-sty brick and terra cotta
church and .-chool. 40x100, at the north¬
west cor of Gates and Franklin avs, for
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints. W. Munson, rector, 1140 Bedford
av. owner.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
MANHATTAN.—The Columbus Circle
Construction Co., 15 Columbus Circle, is
li^unnK: the general contract for a port¬
able steel building and a brick storage
bide- at Sth av and 140th st, for thp Board
of Water Supply, City of New York, Mu¬
nicipal Bldg. owner, and desire bids on all
.sub.s by Aug. 6.
c'-'HOOT.S AND COLLEGES.
HILLSIDE, N. J.—The Board of Educa¬
tion of the Township of Hillside, County
of Union, A. G. Woodfield. district clerk.
Hillside School, Hillside av, Hillside,
owner, is taking bids on the general con¬
tract to close S p. m., Aug. 6. for a 2-sty
brick public school. 38x150, in Roose¬
velt st, near Woodruff av, from plans by
C. Godfrey Poggi, 2 Julian pl, Elizabeth,
N. J., architect. Cost, $60,000.
MISCELLANEOUS.
RAHWAY, N. J.—Seymour Williams,
WoodrufE Bldg, Rahway. architect, is tak¬
ing bids on the general contract to close
Aug. 2, for a brick and terra cotta Ma¬
sonic temple and office, in Irving st, for
the Craftsman Club Members of Lafay¬
ette Lodge No. 27. P. & A. Masoua, i25
Irving st, Rahway, owner, and the Com¬
mon Council of the City of Rahway, C. H.
Lambert, clerk, Rahway, lessee of entire
first floor. Cost, $35,000.
FLUSHING, L. I.—William W. Knowles.
37 West ^th st, Manhattan, architect, is
taking bids on the general contract to
close Aug. 3, for a 2-sty brick and steel
and concrete sub station and store house,
(94x103, on the east side of Lawrence
av, 450 ft north of Broadway, for the
New York & Queens Electric Light, Heat
& Power Co., 444 Jackson av, L. I. City,
owner. Cost, $50,000.
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APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS.
93D ST.—Addison C. Mizner, 431 5th av,
will draw plans for alterations to the 6-
sty brick apartment. 39x100, at 69-71 East
93d st, for I. Townsend Burden, 120 Broad¬
way, owner.
134TH ST.—Russell & Horn, 25 West
42d st, completed plans for alterations to
the 5-sty brick tenement. 26x85, at 26 West
134th st, for Mrs. Pauline Brown, 783
Prospect av, owner. Cost, $5,000.
34TH ST.—J. Odell Whitenack. 231 West
iSth st, completed plans for alterations to
the four 4-sty brick apartments and stores,
72x60. at 48-54 East 34th st. for the Madi¬
son Realty Co., 51 East SOth st, owner.
Cost, $15,000.
134TH ST.—Otto Spannhake, 13 Park
Row, completed plans for alterations Ao
the 5-sty brick tenement at 125 West
134th st, for Jenny Goodheim, 35 St. Nich¬
olas av, owner. Cost, $4,000.
SHERIDAN SQ.—Ferdinand Savignano,
IS East 41st st, completed plans for al¬
terations to the 4-sty brick studio apart¬
ment and dwelling. 22x46, at 4 SheridRh
sq. for Michael Hallanan, on premises,
owner. Cost, $10,000.
BANKS.
BROADWAY.—Deutsch & Polis, 50
Church st, have plans in progress for al¬
terations to the S-sty brick, steel and
stone bank and store bldg at 192 Broad¬
way, for the Chatham & Phoenix National
Bank. Bert L. Haskins, cashier, owner,
and the Broadway-John St. Corp., 206
Broadway, lessee.
CHURCHES.
125TH ST.—Bart & John Walther, 147
East 125th st, completed plans for altera¬
tions and addition to the church at 249
East 125th st, for All Saints Roman Cath¬
olic Church, Rev. Monsignor James E.
Powers, pastor, Madison av and 129th st.
owner.
HALLS AND CLUBS.
oTH AV.—Charles W. Buckham, 307 Sth
av, completed plans for alterations to the
4 and 2-sty club house, 39x125, at 47 5th
av. for the Salmagundi Club, F. Ballard
Williams, pres.. 14 West 12th st, owner.
Cost, $20,000.
HOTELS.
41ST ST.—Leed. Inc.. 6S1 Sth av, com¬
pleted plans for alterations to the Cafe
Boulevard, at the southeast cor of 41st st
and Broadway, for the Continental Hotel,
H. J. Duncan, manager, Broadway and
41st st, owner. Cost, $15,000.
MUNICIPAL.
BLACKWELLS ISLAND.—Charles B.
Meyers, l Union sq. Manhattan, has plans
in progress for alterations and addition
to the 4-sty stone workhouse and ad¬
ministration bldg, for the City of New
York, Dept of Correction, Burdette G.
Lewis, comr.. Municipal Bldg. owner.
STAELES AND GARAGES.
1ST AV.—Swift & Co., 76 West Monroe
st, Chicago. 111., and 1st av and 45th pt,
Manhattan, owner, contemplates the erec¬
tion of a 5-sty reinforced concrete garage.
50x100, at 775-7 1st av, rrom privately
prepared plans.
75TH ST.—Addison Mizner, 431 Fifth
av, completed plans for alterations to tht'
5-sty brick garage, 50x100, at 112-4 East
75th st, for C. King Palmer, 3S West 59th
st, owner. Cost, $4,000.
STORES. OFFICES AND LOFTS.
BROADWAY.—H. J. Hardenbergh, 47
West 34th st, will draw plans for altera¬
tions to the 9-sty brick and stone store
and loft bldg, 66x116. at the southeast cor
of Broadway and 57th st, for M. A. Ma¬
toaka Realty Co.. 600 West 57th st. owner,
and the Chevrolet Motor Co. of N. Y.. 600
West 57th st, lessee.
57TH ST.—Robert T. Lyons, 52 Vander¬
bilt av, has plans in progress for altera¬
tions to the stores and studios at 103
West S7th st, for Robert T. Ballantine
Estate. 790 Broad st, Newark, N. J., own¬
er. Cost. $30,000.
42D ST.—George Keister. 56 West 45th
st, completed plans for alterations and
extension to the 5-sty brick office bldg,
37x82, at 229-231 West 42d st, for Mary
L. Cassidy, 328 West S3d st, owner, and
the Selwyn Realty Corp., 1451 Broadway,
lessee. Cost, $25,000.
WILLIAM ST.—Everett. Clarke & Ben¬
edict, 39 Wall st, trustees, contemplate
making alterations to the office bldg at
128 William st. from plans by Deutch
& Polis, 50 Church st, architects. De¬
tails will be available later. Cost, $40,-
000.
RECORD AND GUIDE: IS IN ITS FIFTIETH yE-Ml OF CONTINVOITS PUBLICATION.