January 31, 1914
RECORD AND GUIDE
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STONE ST, :;:i-35, 3,500-gallon gravity tank to
8-sty brick offlces; cost, $900; owner, Adams
Land Sc Building Co.. 71 Broadway; architect.
Royal J. Mansfield, lo3 William st. Plan No.
2S4.
WASHI.XGTON ST, 384, fireproof marquise to
3-sty brick salesroom and warehouse; cost,
$11111; owners, Oliver H. P. & Geo. D. Archer,
113 Liberty st; architect, Milton Zeisler, 433
East 74th St. . Plan No. 305.
WILLIAM ST, 210-18, alterations to 15-sty
brick loft; cost, .$:;,.lOO ; owner. The Metropoli¬
tan Realty Co.. 41 Park Row; architect. Royal
J. Mansfield, 1:15 William St. Plan No. 281.
4TH ST, S3 East, balcony to 4-sty hrick
dance hall and meeting rooms ; cost, $500 ; own¬
er, Marie Kremer, 112 East 57th st; architect,
Otto L. Spannhake, 2:i3 East 78th St. Plan No.
291.
UTH ST, 217 Bast, extension to 4-sty hrick
club and dwelling; cost, $1,000 ; owners, Ruthen-
ian Greek Catholic Church ot St. John, 22 Bast
7th st; architect, Robt. J. Reiley, 481 5th av.
Plan No. 306.
OTH ST, 30 Bast, new stairway to 4i4-sty
brick lott; cost, $175 ; owner. Sailors' Snug Har¬
bor, 31 Nassau st; architect. Leopold Ceva, 456
West Broadway. Plan No. 254.
IOTH ST, :!2 West, new hath rooms to 5-sty
brick dwelling ; cost, $300; owner, John W. God¬
dard, 92-90 Bleecker st; architect, Julius J.
Diemer, 118 East 28th St. Plan No. 312.
14TH ST, 44 East, gravity tank to 6-sty brick
lott; cost, $1,900; owner, Vincent Astor, 23
West 26th st; archite<;t. Royal J. Mansfield, 135
William st. Plan No. 285.
2UTH ST, 310 East, extension on roof to 2-sty
brick garage; cost, $500 ; owners, Jno. U. Crook-
man Estate, Aug. N. Hand, Executor, 49 Wall st;
architect, Wm. G. Clark, 438 West 40th st. Plan
No. 260.
21ST ST, 228 East, rear extension, 8x4, to S-
sty brick home; cost, $400; owner, Chas.
Murphy, 222 East 18th st; architect, Alfred H.
Noon, Westbury, L. I. Plan No. 286.
21ST ST, 53-55 West, alterations to 6-sty brick
store and lofts ; cost, $5,000; owner, Arthur S.
Higgins, 9 East 37th st; architects, Jno. B.
Snook Sons, 216 B'roadway. Plan No. 250.
21ST ST, 22 East, 3,500-gal. gravity tank to
8-sty brick loft; cost, $280; owner, Henry P.
Litchfleld, 44 Wall st; architect. Maxwell Engi¬
neering Co., Inc., 30 Church st. Plan No. 255.
22D ST, 160 East, alterations to 1-sty trame
garage; cost, $50; owner, Adolph Rauch, 1
East lloth st; architects, Gronenberg Sc Leuch¬
tag, 303 Sth av. Plan No. 269.
24TH ST, 2.'!9 West, remove partition to 5-sty
brick tenement; cost, $25 ; owners, Martha J. &
Mary E. Cameron, 266 West 23d st; architect,
Patrick F. Brogan, 119 East 23d st. Plan No.
244.
25TH ST, 158-162 West, new partitions, store
fronts and plumbing ; cost, $4,000 ; owner, Adolph
Altman. 790 Riverside drive; architect, Max
Muller, 115 Nassau st. Plan No. 256.
26TH ST, 37-43 West, new partitions to 12-sty
brick loft; cost, $500; owner. The West 26th
St. Co., Emanuel Pilpel, secretary, 37 West 26th
st; architect, Herbert M. Baer, 665 5th av.
Plan No. 290.
38TH ST, 4 West, new marquise to 12-sty
brick store and lofts; cost, $500; owner, 416
5th Av. Co., Herman A. Flurscheim, president,
416 Sth av; architects, Edward Necarsulmer,
1111 Madison av. Plan No. 257.
28TH ST, 2 West, alterations to 6-sty brick
offlces and lofts; cost, $2,500; owner, Philip
Liberman, 1458 Broadway; architects, Gronen¬
berg & Leuchtag, 303 Sth av. Plan No. 307.
34TH ST, 33-39 West, 11-sty brick extension,
62x95, to 11-sty brick store and lott; cost,
$160,000; owners, Messrs. Oppenhelm, Collins Sc
Co., Isaac D. Levy, president, 35 West 34th st;
architects, Buchman & Fox, 35 West 34th st.
Plan No. 277.
SSTH ST, 511-15 West, alteration from stable
to 1-sty hrick garage; cost, $4,500: owners,
Louis A. Jones Sc Aaron Naumburg. 7 Washing¬
ton sq; architect. Wm. G. Clark, 438 West 40th
St. Plan No. 272.
36TH ST, 148 West, alterations to 1-sty brick
ofllces; cost, $200; owner, Bdgar Sidman, 299
Madison avenue; architects , Gronenberg &
Leuchtag, 303 Sth av. Flan No. 270.
39TH ST, 25-33 West, masonry and steel to
15-sty hrick storage ot light pamphlets; cost,
$6,000; owners, United Engineering Societies,
L. S. Bing. President
A. M. Bing, Treasurer
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