May 13, 1922
RECORD AND GUIDE
589
MORTGAGE LOANS
Charles B. Van Valen, Inc., obtained tor the
Rodin Studios, Inc, a loan of $800,000 ou their
14-sty building 804-900 Seventh av, southwest
corner of 57th st, on a plot 80x115. The build¬
ing is used for stores, oflices, apartments and
studios, and has a total rental ot $231,OtX). A
lease has been closed for the corner store and
the second floor to the Kelly-Springfield Tire
Co. for showrooms.
Frank L. Grofl obtained from the Emigrant
Industrial Savings Bank a building loan of
$145,000 on 133 West 28th st for a 9-sty loft
building.
A loan tor $400,000 has been obtained hy the
Blockton Realty Corporation trom the Emigrant
Industrial Savings Bank on the Penn Terminal
building, 107.6x100, on the westerly block front
of Seventh av, between 30th and 31st sts.
The 370 Riverside Drive Corporation (Benja¬
min P. Walker) obtained from the Metropolitan
Lite Insurance Co. a building loan of $623,000
on the plot, 100x73.7, at the northeast corner of
Riverside dr and lOUth st, tor a 14-sty apart¬
ment house.
Brooks & Momand have placed a flrst mort¬
gage loan of .$310,000 for the National Theatre
at 208-216 West 41st st.
Jacob Finkelstein & Son. in conjunction with
Marshall B. Van Cott obtained from the Title
Guarantee & Trust Co. for the Temple Beth El,
at 4Sth st and Fifteenth av, Brooklyn, a flrst
mortgage loan of $100,000 on its edifice for a
term of 5 years, at six per cent per annum.
Morris Kulok is president ot Temple Beth El.
Ruland & Benjamin, Inc., otbained a first
mortgage loan of $350,000 trom the Mutual Life
Insurance Co., covering the property belonging
to the Fulton-Gold Corporation, Henry M. Suss¬
wein, president, at 81-83 Fulton st, northwest
corner of Gold.
Lawrence, Blake & Jewell placed a loan of
$750,000 for the Dayfleld Realty Corporation on
the northwest corner of Fifth av and 97th st
with William Henry Barnum & Co. The prop¬
erty is to be improved with a 6-sty elevator
apartment house. It has a frontage on Fifth
av of 100 feet and a frontage on 97th st of 200
teet. The Pred F. French Co. has been awarded
the contract for the new building.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co. loaned to the
Sanitas Water Co., Inc., $120,000 for a term of
3 years, at 6 per cent per annum, for the con¬
struction of a 2-sty brick and stone loft and
store building at the southeast corner of Tiebout
av and East Fordham rd, Bronx, on a plot
95.9x61, irregular.
Brooks & Momand placed a flrst mortgage
loan of $160,000 on the 6-sty apartment house
at the southeast corner ot St, Nicholas av and
177th st.
A flrst mortgage loan of $120,000 has been
placed on the 2-sty store and left building at
the southeast corner ot Tiebout av and East
Fordham rd by the Title Guarantee and Trust
Co.
MANHATTAN SALES
South of 59th Street
CHARLES ST.—Estate of James P. Carroll
sold. 129 Charles st, a 3-sty brick stable, on a
lot 25.9x07.2. adjoining the northwest corner of
Greenwich st.
CHERRY ST.—Frank Sullivan sold for Car¬
mine Agolia. 151 Cherry st, a 5-sty and base¬
ment brick tenement house with store, on a lot
20x60. to Rose Lupiano. The property was held
at $12,000.
FRONT ST.—Cammann, Voorhees & Floyd
sold for William H Claflin, of Boston, the 5-8ty
brick loft building, on a lot 19.0x98.9, at 248
Front st, between Dover st and Peck Slip. The
buyer will occupy the premises.
KING ST.—Freguglia & Lotti sold for Anna
H. Aherns to the Democratic Realty Co., Inc.,
30 King st, a 5-sty and basement stone tene¬
ment house, on a lot 25.3x100. Jonaa Boyd was
associate broker.
STH ST.—Schindler & Liebler sold for the
estate of Otto Burkart. .303-395 East Sth st,
two n-sty brick tenement houses, each on a lot
25x03,11. It was an all cash transaction. The
property had not been sold since 1.885.
IITH ST.—Estate of James F. Carroll sold to
a buyer for occupancy, 308 West llth st, a 3-aty
and basement brick dwelling, on a lot 20.4x83.5.
17TH ST.—Bennett E. Siegelstein, attorney,
purchased from the Columbia Trust Co. for
Mary E. Merritt the 5-sty brick mercantile
building, 44 West 17th at, on a lot 16.5x92.
which Is to be altered.
23D ST.—Lewis Phillips bought through
Dwight, Archibald & Perry and John W,
Browne from the Fitzgerald estate, 312 West
23d st, a 4-sty and basement stone dwelling, on
a lot 20.7V4x9S.9. The property is just west of
Eighth av and opposite the old Grand Opera
House recently sold by the Jay Gould heirs, and
is rented for business purposes. Recently the
Fitzgerald estate sold the building at 334 West
23d St. 25x98.9, to the Leo House tor German
Catholic immigrants.
30TH ST.—Pease & Elliman sold for Dr. W.
Adams Brown to Joseph G. Abramson, operator,
114 East 30th St. a 4-sty English basement
stone dwelling, on a lot 20x98.9. The house con¬
tains an elevator. Negotiations are pending tor
a resale.
SSTH ST.—Estate ot L. Napoleon Levy sold
through Frederick Fox & Co. and Harold L.
Lewis. 234-2,36 West SSth st, a 4-sty and base¬
ment brick flat and a S-sty and basement brick
flat respectively, each on a lot 17.10x98.9. They
are opposite the new Times Square branch post-
office and on a block that is in a state of
transition. The sales are recorded.
48TH ST.—Samuel H. Martin sold for Arthur
Cushman to Adelaide W. Ehrich. 241 East 48th
st, a 4-sty stone dwelling, on a lot 20x100.5.
40TH ST.—The four 4-sty stone buildings, on
plot 85.4x100.5, at 108-114 West 49th St. have
been sold by the Keller Mechanical Engineering
Co. to Oreste and Marie Giolito. They were
sold subject to mortgages for $147,5(X).
5STH ST,—J. M. Hoffman Co. have sold for
Rubenstein & Figarsky, the Marlborough, a 7-sty
elevator apartment house at 358-360 West oSth
st, to a client of J. K. Moore's. The holding
price was $175,000. The plot is 75x100.5.
FIRST AV.—Harris, Vought & Co. sold for
the estate ot Hugh Cavanagh the 5-sty brick
tenement house with stores, on a plot 29xS0, at
649 First av.
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PKOrOS.\LS will be received by the Treas¬
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until 2 p. m., June 7, 1922, and publicly opened
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