May 9, 1914
RECORD AND GUIDE
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the 7-sty store and moving picture studio at
645-651 llth av for the Model Fireproof Tene¬
ment Co., 109 Broad st, Sheperd Kide Forest,
president. Cost, about $20,000. Bids will be
taken by architect about May 18.
Bronx.
APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TENEMENTS.
CLAY AV.—Foundations have been completed
for three 6-sty tenements on the east side of
Clay av, 1047 ft. north ot 169th st, for Ludwig
Sikora. 8 9th av, L. I. City, owner and builder.
John H. Friend, 148 Alexander av, architect.
Daniel J. Lahey Building Co., 427 East 141st at,
B'ronx. has brick mason work, and Peter Sin¬
nott, 967 East 165th st, Bronx, the heating.
Cost, about $125,000.
CHISOLM ST.—Lucian Pisciotta, 391 Bast
149th St. is preparing plans tor a 5-sty tene¬
ment, 60x90 ft., at the northwest corner ot
Chisolm st and Stebbins av, for the Joseph
Sonsin Co., 1344 Bristow st, Brooklyn, owner
and builder. Cost, about $60,000.
BRIGGS AV.—Mitchell & McDermott, 1094
Southern Boulevard, contemplate the erection
ot a 5-sty apartment. 50x110 ft., on the west
side of B'riggs av, 140 ft. north of 176th st,
from plans by the Kreymborg Architectural Co.,
1029 East 163d st.
CRESTON AV.—Andrew J. Thomas, Pord¬
ham rd and Webster av, is preparing plans for
a 5-sty tenement, 70x95 ft., on the east side ot
Creston av, 205 ft. south of 188th st, for the
John Woods Corporation, care of architect. Cost,
about $55,000.
CLINTON AV.—Mrs. Harrington, 1478 Vyse
av, contemplates the erection of a 5-sty apart¬
ment at the southwest corner ot Clinton av and
176th St. from plans by Harry T. Howell, 149th
st and Willis av. Work will not start before
fall.
HALLS AND CLUBS.
160TH ST.—Louis E. Jallade, 37 Liberty st, is
preparing plans tor a 4-sty brick and limestone
Y. M. C. A. building. 200x75 ft., at 160th and
161st sts and Washington av, for the Y. M. C. A.
of the Bronx, 215 West 23d st, William Pellowes
Morgan, president. Cost, about $300,000. The
architect will likely call for bids on the general
contract about May 18.
Brookljm.
APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TENEMENTS.
19TH ST.—Wortmann & Braun. 114-116 Bast
28th st, Manhattan, have completed plans for a
4-sty apartment. 60x79 ft., at 360 East 19th st,
for the Floria Realtv Co.. 16 Court st, owner
and builder. Cost, about $70,000.
CHURCHES.
BUSHWICK AV.—Hopkins &. McEntee, 37
East 28th st. Manhattan, have completed plans
tor a 1-sty brick and limestone church. 56x110
ft., at the corner of Bushwick av and Cooper st
tor St. Thomas P. E. Church. Bushwick av, cor¬
ner ot Hooper st. D. McPherson Genns, pas¬
tor. Cost, about $40,000.
DWELLINGS.
64TH ST.—Charles A. Olsen. 1314 70th st, is
preparing plans for a 2-sty brick residence, 20x
45 ft., in the north side ot 64th St. 180 tt. east
of 13th av, for Guiseopa Dellosa, 1323 64th st,
owner. Cost, about $3,000.
PITKIN AV.—Cohn Bros.. 361 Stone av, are
preparing plans for ten 3-sty brick residences,
20x75 ft, on the north side ot Pitkin av, Douglas
st to Saratoga av. tor Shapiro Sc Aronson, 245
Glenmore av, owners and builders. Cost, about
$90,000.
STERLING ST.—Benj. Dreisler, 1.53 Remsen
St. is preparing plans for eleven 2-sty brick
residences. 20x40 ft. in the north side ot Ster¬
ling st, 520 ft west ot Bedford av, for the
Realty Associates, 162 Remsen st, owner and
builder. Total cost, ahout $33,000.
75TH ST.—J. C. Wandell. 4 Court sq. Brook-
i.vn. has completed plans for seven 2-sty brick
residences, 18x.38 ft., in the north side ot 75th
st, 79 ft. east of New Utrecht av, for the Arcadia
B'uilding Co.. Vorns Chute, president, Wool-
worth Building. Manhattan, owner and builder.
Cost, about $3,500 each.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
POWERS ST.—Frank J. Berlenhack, 260
Graham av. is preparing plans for a 2-sty brick
factorv. .50x08 ft., at 179-181 Powers st, for T.
L. Neff's Sons, Inc.. 105 Mau.ier st, Edwin Nef(,
president. Cost, about $20,000.
PRINCE ST.—A. Ullrich. 367 Pulton st. is
preparing plans for a 5-sty reinforced concrete
furniture warehouse In Prince st, near John¬
son st, for C. F. Rohmann. Sons & Co.. 343
Adams st. Cost, about $55,000. The architect
will take bids about May 16.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
BROADWAY.—P. J. Helmle. 190 Montague st,
is preparing plans tor a brick school at Broad¬
way and De Sales pl for Our Lady of Lourdes
Church, on premises. Rev. Father John J. Mc¬
Cullough, 1S;75 Broadway.
STABLES AND GARAGES
6TH ST.—Eisenla & Carlson. 16 Court st. are
preparing plans tor a 2-sty brick public garage.
80x100 ft, at the northwest corner of 6th st and
.3d av. for William H. Nicolav. .357 3d st,
Brooklyn, owner. Cost, about $26,000.
STORES. OFFICES AND LOFTS.
BELMONT AV.—E. M. Adelsohn, 1776 Pitkin
av. is preparing plans for a 6-sty brick loft
building, 100x100 ft., at the southwest corner
of B'elmont av and Junius st, tor Adolph Koep¬
pel, 608 Stone av, owner and builder. Cost,
about $80,000.
COURT ST.—Benjamin W. Levltan, 20 West
31st st, Manhattan, is preparing plans for alter¬
ations to the offlce building, 22 Court st, for the
Metropolitan Associate Corporation, 261 Broad¬
way, William E. Harmon, president. Cost,
about $20.mio. Bids will be taken by the archi¬
tect about June 1,
FULTON ST.—Jason S. Bailey, of Boston, con¬
templates remodeling the building at Fulton
st, Hanover pl, and Bond st, from plans by
Parfitt Bros., who were the architects tor the
old building about thirty years ago. Plans will
be started at once for the entire reconstruction
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