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50x101.10; Jacob Weinstein, No, 167 East 91st street, owner.
St. Ann's avenue, northwest corner of 146th street, 5-story
brick and stone flat, with stores, 24.11x94,6; cost, $45,000; R, Jus¬
ter, No. 83S East 136th slreet, owner and builder; Harry T, How¬
ell, No, 748 East 138th street, architect.
Pike street, No, 50, 6-story buR! brick and stone trim apartment
bouse, with stores, 27x75.0; cost, $22,000; Hyman Cohen, No, 11
Montgomery street, owner; Horenburger & Straub, No. 122 Bow¬
ery, architects.
118th street, southeast corner of 5th avenue, seven 5-story brick
stores and fiats, 25x76, 25xS2, 25,11x87 and lSxS2; Julius Fleisch¬
man & Son, No.".^l East 12Gth street, owners and builders; Geo.
Fred. Pelham, No. 503 5th avenue, archilect.
70lh slreet, southeast corner of the Boulevard, plot 145.8xl00x
94,1x112,10. II Is reported that Ja-nes Butler, No, 406 Greenwich
street, who has bought this site, will improve his purchase by the
erection of a 7-story apartment house.
.Amsterdam avenue, west side, fi-om 148th to 149th slreet. This
block front, which has been purchased by the builder, Frederick
Haas, No. 123 West 122il street, will be improved by the erection
of a I'ow of 5-story brick p.nd stone stores and flats, 199.10x175,
from plans by W. O. Tait, No, 123S Madison avenue. Work will
not commence for two months.
Park avenue and 58th street, 5-story brick fiat with stores, 20x
80; cost, .|1S,000; J, Wittner, No. 34 Beekman street, owner; W.
C. Dickerson, 140th street and 3d avenue, architect; James M.
Fraser, No. SOl East 145th street, contractor. Plans were orig¬
inally drawn by C, B, Meyers, No. Union square, for altering the
o-story dwelling on the site,
lOSth street, northeast corner of Audubon avenue, three 5-story
brick and stone flats {sketches); Saverio Guidero, No, 26 East
118lh street, owner and builder; J, West Wagner, No. 407 Nos¬
trand avenue, Brooklyn, architect. Blasting begun.
Amsterdam avenue, southwest corner of 147th street, three 5-
story apartment houses, on plot 74x100; Niels Hansen, No. 102
West Slst street, owner and builder.
3d avenue, west side, 130 feet north of 172d street. The four
unfinished 4-story brick slores and fiats here, for which plans
were filed by Mathew R, D'Amora, No. 2162 1st avenue, and Jobn
Pasca, No. 2162 1st avenue. In August, last year, will be com¬
pleted by Michael J. Pasca, same address, from plans by S. D.
Cohen, No, 203 Broadway. The buildings are under roof,
so that interior work only Is called for. Tbe owner takes charge
of the operation.
12Sth street, north side, 300 feet west of Lenox avenue, two 5-
story three-family brick and stone fiats, with stores, 25xS4; total
cost, $34,000; Thos. Cowman, No. .52 Lind avenue, owner and
builder; James W, Cole, No. 403 West 51st streel, architect,
DWELLINGS.
5th avemie. 75 feet soulh of 74th street. S-story stone residence,
seml-fireproof, 48x85; J. W. Simpson, owmer; Chas, P. H. Gil¬
bert, No. 1123 Broadway, architect. Specifications will call for
electric elevator, electric wiring, modern plumbing, steam heat,
copper roof, etc.
Main street, Nos. 339 and 340, Cily Island, two 3-story stores
and dwellings, 21x45 and 26x45; total cost, .^6,000; Mrs. Mary
Louise Seifert, owner; Neville & Bagge, No. 217 West 125th
street, architects; George Herdener, No. 116 East 158th street,
builder. Work starts at once.
Boston avenue, east side, 30 feet north of 177th street, five 2-
story frame dwellings, with stores, 22x48; cost, $2,500 each; Geo.
Keller, owner; Louis Falk, 146th street and 3d avenue, architect,
Franklin avenue, east side, 291 feet south of JefEerson street,
2V2-story frame dwelling, 22x60; cost, $S,000; Geo, N. Reinhardt,
No, 695 East 162d street, owner; E. R. Will, No. 1362 Fulton ave¬
nue, architect. Note change of architect.
3d street, north side, 22,3 north of Forest avenue, 2-story frame
dwelling, 22x53; cost, $2,500; Robert Stewart, No. 943 East 163d
street, owner; M. J. Garvin, No. 3307 3d avenue, architect.
Morris avenue, east side, 100 feet north of Gray street, 2T^-story
frame dwelling, 20x45; eost, $4,500; Wm. McNabb, owner; Chas.
S, Clark, No. 719 East 177th street, architect.
ALTERATIONS.
William street. No. 275, fire repaira to tiusineas building; cost,
$10,000; Dr. John C, Barrow, No, 70 Park avenue, owner; Geo.
Vassar's Son & Co., No, 111 Sth avenue, general contractors.
Maiden lane. No, 27. l-story brick addition to office building,
150x116; A, Lorsch, on premises, owner; Louis Korn, No. 37 Mai¬
den lane, architect.
25th street, No. 58 West, and Gth avenue. Nos. 404 and 406, al¬
teration and l)rlck extension lo store, 120x40; Robert Maynloke,
No. 727 Broadway, architect.
lith slreet, Nos. 126 to 130 East, new auditorium, balcony, etc.,
in music hall (Volk's Garden); cost, $10,000; G. J. Kraus, on
premises, owner.
ESTIMATES RECEIVABLE.
By the Supervising Architect, Treasury Department, Washing¬
ton, D. C, until 2 p, m., June 30, for new boilers, repairs to beat¬
ing and power plants, etc, of the U, S. Treasury Building, Win¬
der Building and Marine Hospital (Butler) Building, at Washing¬
ton, D. C, In accordance with drawings and specification, copies
of which may be had at the office of the Supervising Architect.
By the Supervising Architect, Treasury Department, Washing¬
ton, D. C, until 2 p, m., July 8, for the low pressure, return cir¬
culation, steam heating and ventilating apparatus for the IT. S.
Postofflce Building, at Clarksville, Tenn., In accordance with
drawings and specification, copies of which may be had at Wash¬
ington, or the office of the Superintendent, at Clarksville.
By the Department of Public Cbarities, No. 06 3d avenue, until
June 27, at 12 m., for repairs at Kings County Hospital and
Almshouse, Flatbush, Borough of Brooklyn, as follows: (1) Roof
and skylight for kitchen extension, hospital. (2) Roof for boiler-
house, hospital. (3) Roof and skylight for bathhouse extension,
almshouse. Specifications can be obtained at No. GG. 3d avenue,
New Tork City; and No. 29 Elm place, Borough of Brooklyn.
By the School Board for the Boroughs of Manhattan and
Bronx, No, 5S5 Broadway, until June 27, at 4 p, m., for making
repairs, etc, at Public Schools Nos. S, 11, 16, 17, 21, 23, 28, ;12,
51, 54 and 58, Plans and specifications may be seen at No. 585
Broadway.
By the School Board, Borough of Brooklyn, No. 131 Livingston
street, until June 21, at 4 p. m., for new flooring, etc., for var ous
public school buildings, in accordance with plans and specifica¬
tions on flle in said office.
BROOKLYN.
Prospect Park W^est, southwest corner of Carroll street, two 4-
story and basement dwellings, 25x75; cost, $50,000; Sylvester
Ross, Columbia and Union streets, owner; Montrose W. Morris,
No. 45 Exchange place, N. T. Cily, architect.
Plans have been prepared by the Deparlment of Bridges, Stew¬
art Building, Chambers street and Broadway, N. T. City, for the
protection of the foundation of the existing Grand slreet bridge.
Work consists mainly of piling, wilh timber bracing and fender
work, and is estimated to cost about $16,000. Bids will be ad¬
vertised for as soon as appropriation can be obtained.
Monitor and Herbert streets, 2-story and basement frame dwell¬
ing, 25x45; C. Monahan, owner; G. H. Madigan, No. 243 Wilhers
street, architect.
METROPOLITAN DISTRICT.
Bayside, L, I.—One 2-story frame dwelling; cost, $3,500; Henry
Thompson, owner; private plans.
Brighton Heights, S. I.—One 2i/^-story frame Colonial dwelling,
32x50; cosl, $7,000; N. Y. & Staten Island Iraprovement Co., Liv¬
ingston, S. L, owner; Ernest Flagg and R. D. Graham, No. 15
Wall street, N. Y. City, architecls.
College Point, L. I.^One 2-sLory frame dwelling, 35x50; cost,
.fG.COO; Wm. Conners, owner; Frank Collins, Flushing, L. I., archi¬
tect.
East Islip, L. I.—Alteration to 2-story frame hotel; cost, $4,000;
V. Hocker, owner; W. Veisor, architect.
East Neck, L. I.—One 2^-story frame dwelling; Marshall &
Wilson, owners; architect's name withheld.
Elmhurst, L. I.—Five 2J/i>-story frame dwellings; cost, $3,500
each; Cord Meyer & Co., No, 02 William street, N. Y. City, own¬
ers; Wm, Danmar, 5 McAuley place, Jamaica, L, I., architeci.
Freeport, L, I.—One 2^^-slory frame dwelling; cost, 2,500;
Chas, Connor, owner; Randall & Brown, architects.
Glendale, L. I.—One 2Vo-story stone, brick and frame hotel, 50x
90; cost, $10,000; A. H. Mayer," owner; H. E. Funck, No. 1561
Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y., architect.
Irvington, N. Y.—Broadway, 3-story frame extension to dwell¬
ing, 22x40; Miss Bennett, owner; Robertson & Mennin, No. 160
5th avenue, N. Y, City, architects.
Jamaica, L. I.—One 3-story fraine residence and stores, 40x45;
cost, $2,500; John R, Carpenter, owner; Oames H. Btansbury,
architect.
Long Island City, L. I.—Hancock street, 2-story frame factory;
cost, $2,500; Eureka Chemical Co., No. 175 South street, N. Y.
City, owner; private plans.
Mamaroneck, N, T.—Alteration of frame opera house to 3-story
frame flat and store, 50x65; Mamaroneck Grocery Co., owner; E.
R. Will, No. 1362 Fulton avenue, N, Y. City, architect.
Metropolitan, L, I.—One 2-story frame dwelling, 25x55; cost,
,S3,200; F. Nehrhas, No. 19 Scholes street, Brooklyn, N Y.. owner;
H. E, Funck, No, 1561 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y., architect.——
One 2-story frame dwelling, 25x55; cost, $3,200; Felix Matzen,
owner; architect, same as last.
Morris Park. L. I.—Chichester avenue, between Morris and
Wicks streets, 2-story frame dwelling, 24x28; cost, $2,0110; Chas,
Meinecke, Ozone Park, L, I., owner; Herbert H. Peterson, same
address, architect.
Oakdale, L. 1.—One 2-story frame school, to seat 100, 27x60;
cost, $4,000; Town Board of Islip, owner; I, H. Greene, Sayville,
L, I,, archilect.
Quogue, L. I.—One 2-story frame dwelling; cost, $6,000; J, P.
Howell, No. 14 Monroe place, Brooklyn, N. Y., owner; private
plans.
Richmond Hill, L. I.—Metropolitan avenue, 2y2-story frame
dwelling, 45x39; cost, .¥5,500; Jacob De Bevoise, owner; Mr.
Morse, No. 203 Broadway, N, Y. City, archilect.
Riverhead, L. I.—One 2-story frame school; cost, $25,000; Board
of Education, owner; Karr, Poole & Lum, No. 70 Sth avenue, N.
Y. City, architects.
Sands Point, L. I.—One 214-story frame dwelling; cost. $18,000;
W. J. Lippincott. Cincinnati, Ohio, owner; J, J. Pettit, No. 186
Remsen street. Brooklyn, N. Y., architect.
Sea Cliff.—Two 2yL!-story frame dwellings; Chas. Carpenter,
owner and architect,
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