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August 14, 1909
av; architect, John J. Zuelch. 3414 Bar¬
ker av. Plan No, 925.
MULFORD AV. w s. 200 n Alice av,
2-sty frame dwelling, tin roof, 20x42;
cost, $5,000; owner, Jos, Schleman, 3745
3d av; architect, B. Ebeling. 1136 Walker
av. Plan No. 930.
Apai'tnients, Plats and Tenements.
165TH ST, s s, 2G.5 e College av, three
3-sty brick tenements, tin roof, 20x53.4;
total cost, $37,500; owners, Mountain
Const. Co,; Otto L. Spannhake, 233 East
78th st, president and architect. Plan No.
916.
SO. BOULEVARD, e s, 37.6 n Tiffany
st, three 4-sty hrick tenements, plastic
slate roof. 37.6x80; total cost, $7Z,600;
owners, Romeo & Serra Co., Hunts Point
road and Lafayette av; architect, Jas. P.
Meehan, Hunts Point road and Lafayette
av. Plan No. 913.
MT. HOPE PL, s s, 114,11 e Jerome
av, 4r-sty brick tenement. 50x82,10, tin
roof; cost, $38,000; owner, Aug. Rehbock.
407 Tremont av; architect, Arthur Boeh-
nur, 407 Tremont av. Plan No. 929.
» 1S7TH ST, s w cor. Hoffman st, 5-sty
hrick tenement, plastic slate roof, 45.Sx
85,4; cost, $45,000; owner, Jos. Faiella,
550 East 175th st; architects, Schaefer &
Jaeger, 461 Tremont av. Plan No. 920.
KELLY ST, w s. 180.3 n IGSth st, three
4-sty brick tenements, plastic slate roof.
33.4xG7; total cost, $60,000; owner. Wm.
Nelson. 2461 Washington av; architects,
Schaefer & Jaeger, 461 Tremont av. Plan
No. 921.
LONGFELLOW ST. n s, 90.5 s Freeman
st, 5-sty brick tenement, plastic slate roof.
41x98.9; cost, $44,000; owners, Longfel¬
low Realty Co; architect, Oscar Lowinson,
20 East 42d st. Plan No, 923.
E. W. Bradley. No. 948 Trinity av, is
president.
LONGFELLOW ST, s w COr. Freeman
st, three 5-sty brick tenements, plastic
slate roof, sizes irregular; total cost,
,f 106,600; owners, Longfellow Realty Co.;
architect, Oscar Lowinson, 20 Bast 42d
St. Plan No. 924.
E. W. Bradley, No. 948 Trinity av. is
president.
Chnrclies.
RITTER PL, u s, 79 w Prospect av, 1-
sty frame portable church, 25x64; cost.
$1,500; owners. New York City Baptist
Mission Society, 162 2fl av; architect,
Geo. P, Crosier, 223d st and White Plains
av. Plan No. 918.
Stables and Garages.
WALTON AV, No. 943, l-sty stone
garage, 1.3x18; cost, $75; owner, Ger¬
trude B. Martin, on premises; architect,
Geo. K. Martin, on premises. Plan No,
922.
Stores, Offices and Lofts.
BARNES AV, n e' cor Shiel st, l-sty
frame store, 15x18, tin roof; cost, $500;
owner, Mary Riclike, 3630 Barnes av;
architect, John J. Zuelch, 3414 Barker
av. Plan No. 926.
BRONX ALTERATIONS.
NORTH ST, s s, 101 w 2d av, 2-sty
frame extension, 18x12. to 1^-sty frame
* dwelling; cost, $700; owner and archi¬
tect, Richard H. Springmeyer, on prem¬
ises. Plan No, 346.
SETON ST, e s, 255 n Elliott av, move
2-sty franie dwelling; cost, $1,500; owner,
Stephen Cross, 53 Westchester Square;
architect, B. Ebeling, 1130 Walker av.
Plan No. 351.
170TH ST. s e cor. 3d av, new door,
new partitions, to 3-sty frame restaurant
and saloon; cost, $200; owner, Maurice
Feist, 2 Rector st; architect, M. J, Garvin,
3307 3d av. Plan No. 342,
177TH ST, s w cor. Bronx River, new
columns to 2-sty brick stable; cost, $300;
owners, Bronx Co., on premises; archi¬
tects, Janes & Leo, 124 West 4Sth st.
Plan No. 340.
177TH ST, s w cor. Bronx River, S-sty
brick extension, 9.8x8.4 to 5-sty brick fac¬
tory; cost, $470; owners, Bronx Co., on
premises; architects, Jan,es & Leo, 124
West 45th St. Plan No. 341.
BAILEY AV, e s, 292 a Boston av, move
and new partitions, etc. to 2-sty brick
store and dwelling; cost, $5,000; owner,
Marcus Nathan, 150 West 120th st;
architect, B, E. Stone, 7 West SSth st.
Plan No, 347,
BAINBRIDGE AV, w s, 245.4 n 200th
st, l-sty frame extension, 9x17.9 to 1*^-
sty frame garage; cost, $'500; owner. Ja¬
cob Zurnieden, 3008 Woodlawn Road;
architect, W. S. Irving, 241st st and Ka¬
tonah av. Plan No. 349.
HARRISON AV, e s, 230.4 n Davis st,
l-sty frame extension, 18x13 to l-sty
frame dwelling; cost, $500; owner, G.
Guiseffe. 560 Taylor av; architect, B,
•Ebeling, 1136 Walker av. Plan No. 350.
MORRIS AV, No. 2690, new bay win¬
dows, new porches, new partitions, etc.,
to 2-sty and attic frame dwelling; cost.
$3,000; owner. Dr. John Barnbart, on
premises; architect, Wm. J. Cherry, 41
West 34th St. Plan No. 344.
PELHAM ROAD, w s, 56 s St, Pauls
av, move 2y2-sty frame dwelling; cost,
$150; owners, estate of Thurza J. DeRich.
Ellen E. Mucer, Scarsdale, administrator;
architect, W. F. Mercer, Scarsdale. Plan
No, 352.
STEBBINS AV. No. 1310, 2-sty franie
extension, 7x9.6 to 2-sty frame dwelling;
cost. $100; owmer. Otto Vogel, on prem¬
ises; architect, Wm. Aitkin, 892 East
I67th st. Plan No. 348.
TREMONT AV, s s, 59,6 e Washington
av, l-sty frame extension, 1.10x15.6, and
new partitions, etc., to two 3-sty frame
stores and dwellings; cost, $1,000; owner,
C. A, Becker, Tremont and Park avs;
architect, Chas. S, Clark, 445 Tremont av.
Plan No. 345,
WEBSTER AV, s w cor. Oliver pl, move
2/^-sty frame dwelling; cost, $4U0; own¬
ers, Webster Av. Improvement Co., 124
West 45t!i st; architects, Janes & Leo.
124 West 45th st. Plan No. 343.
ADVANCE REPORTS.
Anne.x Bnilding for the Automobile
Club.
C. P, H. Gilbert, architect for the Auto¬
mobile Club of America, has flled plans
for the large annex building which Is to
be built on the property, 91.8x100, in West
SSth st, directly in the rear of the Auto¬
mobile Club. The building wili be 12
stys In height, and will cost about $350,-
OCO. The exterior will be of white brick,
terra cotta, limestone and granite. The
building will be equipped with four ele¬
vators, in addition to the cliauffeurs' and
members' elevator. On the roof of the
building is arranged a convenient landing
for the use of the members of the Aero
Club, who are interested in aviation. The
three top stories are fltted up with all the
up-to-date apparatus necessary for ma¬
chine shop, etc-, etc. Special accommo¬
dations have been made for the comfort
of chauffeurs.
The building is constructed in the best
manner |n every respect, and will be of
heavy construction. An electric light and
power plant will be installed. The equip¬
ment of the present garage of the Auto¬
mobile Club is to be connected with the
new building, and the whole structure
when completed will be the largest and
most up-to-date and perfectly equipped
structure of its kind in existence. The
building will be ready for occupancy by
June 1, 1910,
corner of Riverside Drive and ISSth st,
with a 12-sty elevator apartment house,
the site for which was purchased during
the week. It is probable that the facts
of the operation, including the name of
the owner will not he announced for some
days yet. The site is one block from
the 157th street station of the subway,
and faces a square formed by the inter¬
section of Audubon place. Riverside Drive
and 15Stb st. The Church of the Inter¬
cession is at the north, between ISSth st
and Fort Washington av, fronting on the
westerly side of Broadway.
Residence Showing No Encroaclinient
On Sidewalk.
70TTI ST.—The new residence for Dave
Hennen Morris, of 68 Broad st, to be
erected in the north side of 70th st, 45
ft. west of Madison av, from plans hy
Thornton Chard, 39 West 38th st, will he
constructed by the Andrew J, Robinson
Co,, of 123 East 23d st. In this house is
shown a distinct departure from the usual
planning of residences, as there will be
no encroachment on the sidewalk. This
RESIDENCE FOR DAVE H. MORRIS.
East 70th St.
Thornton Chard,. Architect.
anticipates the condition that event¬
ually should obtain throughout the city,
giving the full width of the sidewalk to
the public, as shown in the model here¬
with. The building will contain six
stories and will have an exterior of lime¬
stone and briek, size 30x90 ft., as esti¬
mated by the architect to cost about $50,-
000. Mr. H. D. Dickinson, 123 East 23d
st, will be the sanitary engineer.
No Plans Yet for Riverside Drive and
loSth St. AiKirtments.
RIVERSIDE DRIVE.—No plans have
yet been prepared, or architect selected
for the coiitemplated improvement at the
$1,500,000 Ai>artment House for
Broadway.
BROADWAY.—George F, Johnson &
Sons, Westchester and Prospect avs,
Bronx. have commissioned architects
George and Edward Blum, to prepare
plans and speciflcations for the improve¬
ment of the northwest corner of Broad-
w-ay and 113th st. a plot measuring 17Sx
12s ft, with a 12-sty high-class elevator
apartment house to cost in the neighbor-
h(^od of $1,500,000. There will.be apart¬
ments for forty-eight families. The own¬
ers will have charge of all contracts,
awarding all the work. It is expected
that plans will be completed about the
flrst of September.