January 4, 1913.
RECORD AND GUIDE
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Bronx.
APARTMENTS, FL.iTS AND TENEMENTS.
SENECA AV, s s, 123.7 e Hunts Point av,
5-sty brick tenement, slag roof, 50x87; cost,
$40,000; owners, George C. Graham Construc¬
tion Co., George C. Graham, 6 Church st, pres¬
ident ; architect, C. Steinmetz, 6 Church st-
Plan No. 922.
189TH ST, s e cor Washington av, four o-sty
brick tenements, slag roof, 34.1iyax91.11%, 40x
93.1».^, 41x111; cost, $160,000; owner, John
O'Leary, 991 East 167th st; architect, John
P. Boyland, Fordham rd and Webster av. Plan
No. 926.
B.MN'B'RIDGE AV, e s, 172.11 n Fordham
rd, 5-sty brick tenement, tar and gravel roof,
50x67.10; cost, $40,000; owner and architect,
Wm. Guggolz, 2740 Creston av. Plan No. 1.
INTERVALE AV, w s, 185.4 s Jennings
st, two 5-sty brick tenements, plastic slate roof,
42.6x92; cost, $90,000; owners. Jacob Streifler
Co., Jacob Streifler. 1135 Intervale av, presi¬
dent ; architects, Charles Schaefer, Jr., Co.,
401 Tremont av. Plan No. 3.
TELLER AV, swcor 167th st, two 5-sty brick
tenements, plastic slate roof, 40x90, 38.4x79;
C06t, $S5,00O; owner. Otto J. Schwarzler, 1340
Brook av; architects, Charles Schaefer, Jr.,
Co., 401 Tremont av. Plan No. 2.
DWELLINGS.
CRESTON AV, s e cor Bush st, 2%-sty
brick dwelling, tile roof, 40.6x37.4; cost, $8,-
000; owner. Dr. W. H. Kahrs, 1720 Washing¬
ton av; architect, Frederick Jaeger, 441 Tre¬
mont av. Plan No. 4.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
SEDGWICK AV, w s, opp 165th st, 1-sty
frame storehouse, 20x20; cost $600 ; owners, N.
Y. C. & H. R. R. R. Co., 31 East 125th st;
architect, M. S. Hiteeman, 81 East 125th st.
Plan No. 923.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
INDEPENDENCE AV, w s, 150 n 248th st,
1-sty brick garage, slag roof, 39.4x34.10; cost,
$2,500; owner, George W. Perkins, Riverdale;
architect, R. M. Byers, 59 Pearl st. Plan No-
925.
CRESTON AV, s e cor Bush st, rear 1-sty
brick garage, tin root, 14.4x21.4; cost, $300;
owner. Dr. W, H, Kahrs, 1720 Washington av ;
architect, Frederick Jaeger, 441 Tremont av.
Plan No. 5.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
JEROME AV, n e cor Fordham rd, 2-sty brick
stores and offices, tin roof, 126.9x82-9; cost,
$75,000; owner, H. N. Singhi, 121 West Kings-
bridge rd : architect, J. C. Cocker, 2017 5th av.
Plan No. 929.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BOLTON AV, w s, 125 s Lacombe av, 1-sty
brick shop, tin roof, 50x20; cost, $2,000; own¬
ers, Karl & Herrman Gluck, 882 Longwood av ;
architect, Louis Kaysser, 1711 Pitman av. Plan
No. 924.
158TH ST, n s, 82 e River av, 1-sty frame
shed, 11x30; cost, $50; owner, Mrs. M. Richard
Reid, 87 East 15Sth st; architect, Wm. C. Reid,
1023 Summit av. Plan No. 928.
GRAND AV. e s, 81 n 157th st, two 1-sty
frame sheds, 56x:J5 ; cost, $600; owners, Maguire
Bros. Co., 845 Walton av; architect, Wilfred
C. Reid, 1023 Summit av. Plan No. 927.
Brooklyn.
APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TENEMENTS.
CARROLL ST, n s, 100 w Nostrand av, 4-sty
brick tenement, 40x90, gravel roof, 12 families ;
cost, $25,(KX1; owner, Patk McTiernan, 241 Rut¬
land rd ; architect, F. T. Hine, 370 Jefferson av.
Plan No. 7622.
ALABAMA AV, w s, lOO n Hegeman av, 19 3-
sty brick tenements, 26.1x60, gravel roof, 6 fam¬
ilies each ; total cost, $228,000 ; owner, Georgia
Bldg Co.. 318 New Lots rd ; architect, Chas In-
fanger, 2634 Atlantic av. Plan No. 7626.
WATKINS ST, e s, 50 s Liberty av, 4-sty brick
tenement, 50x68, slag roof, 20 families; cost,
$22,000; owner, Willoughby Const. Co., 748
Myrtle av; architect, S. Millman & Son, 1780
Pitkin av. Plan No. 7608.
WATKINS ST, s e cor Liberty av, 4-sty brick
tenement, 50x68, slag roof, 20 families; cost,
$22,000 ; owner, Willoughby Const. Co., 748 Myr¬
tle av ; architect, S. Millman & Son, 1780 Pitkin
av. Plan No. 7600.
EAST 22D ST. w s, 109.2 s Ditmas av, 4-sty
brick apartment house, 64.7x86.6, gravel roof,
12 families; cost, $32,500; owner, Henry V-
Terboss, 26 Court st; architect, Edward B.
Chestersmith, 181 Woodruff av. Plan No. 21.
LIVONIA AV, 6 e cor Powell st, 4-sty brick
tenement, 50x00, slag roof, 23 families; cost,
$25,000; owner, Powell Improvement Co., 397
Snediker av ; architects S. Millman & Sons, 1780
Pitkin av. Plan No. 20.
DWELLINGS.
EAST 15TH ST, w s, 320 n Av 0, two 2-sty
frame dwellings, 17x30, tin roof, 1 family each ;
total cost, $6,000; owner. George V. Fink, 306
Lenox rd; architect. Brock J, Stock, 7416 3d
av. Plan No. 7568.
HENDRIX ST, n w cor Jamaica av, 2-sty
brick dwelling, 20x35, tar and gravel roof. 1
family; cost, $2,800; owner, Frank Richards,
Rldgewood av and Ashford st; architect, Ernest
H. Tatje, 106 Van Siclen av. Plan No. 7613.
HENDRIX ST, s w cor Sunnyside av, 2-sty
brick dwelling, 20x35. tar and gravel roof, 1
family; cost, $2.800; owner, Frank Richards,
Ridgewood av and Ashford st; architect, Er¬
nest H. Tatje, 106 Van Sicklen av. Plan No.
7611.
HENDRIX ST. w s, 25 n Jamaica av, nine
2-sty brick dwellings, 20x35, tar and gravel
roof, 1 family each; total cost, $25,200; owner,
Frank Richards, Ridgewood av and Ashford st;
architect, Ernest H. Tatje, 106 Van Siclen av.
Plan No. 7612.
EAST 1.8TH ST. w s. 238 s Av N, 2-sty frame
dwelling, 20.2x31.8, shingle roof, 1 family ; cost,
$4.5U0; owner, Midwood Associates, 805 Flat¬
bush av ; architect, Slee & Bryson, 153 Mon¬
tague St. Plan No. 7575.
EAST 18TH ST, w s, 308 s Av N, 2-sty frame
dwelling, 20.2x31.8, shingle roof, 1 family ; cost,
$4.500; owner, Midwood Associates, 805 Flat¬
bush av ; architect, Slee & Bryson, 153 Mon¬
tague St. Plan No. 7579.
EAST 18TH ST, w s, 268 s Av N, 2-sty
frame dwelling. 30.2x228, shingle roof, 1 fam¬
ily; cost. $5,000; owner. Midwood Associates,
805 Flatbush av ; architect, Slee & Bryson, 153
Montague st. Plan No. 7576.
EAST 2.5TH ST, n w cor Av D, 2-sty brick
dwelling, 20x51, gravel roof, 1 • family; cost,
.$3,;)00; owner, Chas Goell, as pres, 504 Sutter
av; architect, Chas Infanger, 2634 Atlantic av.
Plan No. 7624.
-\V D, n s. 20 w East 25th st. 4 2-sty brick
dwellings. 20x42.6, gravel root, 2 families each ;
total cost, $12,000; owner, Chas Goell as pres,
5i4 Sutter av; architect, Chas Infanger, 2634
Atlantic av. Plan No. 7625.
RIVERSIDE AV, s w cor West 3d st, 4 1-sty
frame dwelling, 16x50, tar and gravel roof, 12
families ; cost, $4,000; owner, Fredk W Kister,
— West Sth st; architect, Richard Marzan, 285
West 6th St. Plan No. 7621.
EAST 22D ST, —, 127.4 n Kings Highway,
2-sty frame dwelling, 20x42. shingle roof, 1
family; cost, $4,500; owner, George A. Disbrow,
1.55S East 17th st; architect, B. F. Hudson, 319
Oth St. Plan No. 19.
EAST 35TH ST, w s. 300 n Av K, nine 2-
sty brick dwellings, 20x.35, slag roof. 1 fam¬
ily each; total cost, $39,500; owner, Harry
Karp, as president, 1780 Pitkin av; architect,
James Millman, 1780 Pitkin av. Plan No. 6.
79TH ST, n s, 100 w 13th av, two 2-sty brick
dwellings, 20x52, tar and gravel roof, 2 fam¬
ilies each ; total cost, $9,000 ; owner, Julius Om-
del. 528 St. Mark's av; architect, F. W, Stork,
328 St. Mark's av. Plan No. 10.
FOSTER AV. s s, 208.6 e Rugby rd, three
2-sty frame dwellings. 20x38.2. shingle roof, 1
family each; total cost, $12,000; owner, E. R.
Strong. 598 East 21st st; architects. Slee &
Bryson, 153 Montague st. Plan No. 4.
F.iCTORlES AND WAREHOUSES.
EAST 27TH ST, w s, 140 s Av Z, 1-sty frame
storage shed, 10x11, shingle roof; cost, $100;
owner, James F. B'rewster. 2634 East 27th
st; architect, •—. Plan No. 7566.
OTH ST. s s, 180.9 e 3d av. 2-sty brick fac¬
tory. 80.4x90, tar and slag root: cost. $20.000;
owner, Richard Vom Lehn, Jr., 2749 Bedford av;
architect. R. Vom Lehn & Sons, 2701 Glenwood
rd. Plan No. 7602.
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Important Announcement
TO
Architects,
Engineers,
Contractors and
Owners
Davis Carpenter & Co., Inc., of 124 East 41st Street,
New York, announce that they have taken over the
Steel-Concrete Vault Light
Construction
business of the late well-known firm of Tucker &
Vinton, 103 Park Avenue.
Mr. Carpenter was for 12 years Manager of the
Vault Light Department of that company. Through
his efforts the company made some of New York
City's largest installations of Vault Lights, the most
prominent among them being the Interborough Rapid
Transit (Subway), Pennsylvania Station, New York
Post Office, 8th Avenue and 33rd Street, and the
Williamsburg and Queensboro Bridge Terminals.
Mr. Carpenter has associated with him
The Entire Working Force of
Tucker & Vinton
thus assuring the satisfactory completion of any
contract, large or small.
The Steel-Concrete Vault Light Construction as in¬
stalled by Tucker & Vinton has proved to be the
Most Durable and Serviceable
of any like construction available.
The Company requests an opportunity to estimate
on any Vault Light work contemplated.
BUSINESS CONDUCTED AT
I^'iTTu^ay Hi,, 124 East 41st Street
DAVIS CARPENTER & CO., INC.
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NEW YORK