July 12, 1919
NEWKIRK AV.—W, T. McCarthy, 16 Court
st, is preparing plans for a 4-sty brick apart¬
ment on Newkirk av, between East 13th and
14th sts, for tbe A. E. A. Realty Corp., A. E.
Anixta, president, 212 5th av, Manhattan, owner
and builder. Cost, $55,000.
CECURCHES-
PENNSYLVANIA AV.—E. M, Adelsohn, 1778
Pitkin av, is preparing plans for a 2-sty brick
synagogue, 50x100 ft. on the weat side of Pennsyl¬
vania av, 50 ft north of Belmont av, for the
Congregation Sons of Jacob, Harry Schames,
pres., 293 Vermont st, owner. Cost, $70,000.
DWELLINGS,
WEST lOTH ST.-W. F. Kenworth, 112 East
19th st Manhattan, has completed plans for
fourteen 2^-sty frame dwellings, 16x44 ft, in
West 10th st and Av R for the John P, Churlo
Corp., Kings Highway and West llth st, owner
and builder. Total cost, $80,000.
75TH ST.—Plans have been prepared privately
for forty 2-sty dwellings, 20x62 ft, at 75th st
and 15tb av for Rupp Bros., 153 Remsen st,
owners and builders.
OCEAN PARKWAY,—P. Caplan, 16 Court st,
has plans in progress for two 2-sty brick and
stucco dwellings, 26x50 ft. at Ocean parkway and
Cortelyou rd for R. Schnitman, East 4th st,
owner and builder. Total cost, $25,000.
AV K.—Froling Sc Holler. 150 Nassau st, Man¬
hattan, have prepared plans for a 2-sty frame
dwelling, 36x22 ft, at tbe northwest corner of
Av K and East 24tb st for the Builtwell Homes
Co.. 1800 Church av, owner and builder. Cost,
$7,500.
WEST ST,—Max Hirsch, 215 Montague st,
has completed plans for three 2-sty brick dwell¬
ings, 20x62 ft, in tbe east side of West st, 260 ft
south of Av C, for the Prosper Improvement Co.,
278 Kosciusko st, owner and builder. Total cost,
$21,000.
77TH ST.—C. H. Wabl, 110 12th st, has pre¬
pared plans for eleven 1-sty frame dwellings,
26x48 ft, in the north side of 77th st, 160 ft
west of 10th av, for Larsen Sc Jasper, 4605 5tb
av, owners and builders. Total cost, $71,500.
AV K.—F. A. Parker, 44 Court st, has com¬
pleted plans for a 2%-sty frame dwelling, 25x
50 ft, at the southwest corner Av K and East
22d st for tbe Metropolitan Home Builders, 44
Court st, owners and builders. Cost, $10,500.
56TH ST,—S. L. Malkind, 1270 54tb st. has
completed plans for four 2-sty frame dwellings,
25x56 ft, in the south side and north side of 56tb
st, 140, ISO and 380 ft west of 16th av, for John
Connelly, 1527 56th st. owner and builder. Total
cost, $40,000.
EAST 23D ST.—F. A. Norris, 584 East 14th
St. has completed plans for ^ve 2J^-sty frame
dwellings, 22x31 ft, in the east side of East 23d
st, 180 ft south of Av I, for the Metropolitan
Home Builders. 44 Court st, owners and build¬
ers. Total cost, $35,000,
EAST 3oTH ST,—Robt. T. Schaefer, 1526
Flatbush av, has plans in progress for two 2-
sty brick dwellings, 20x58 ft, in the east side of
East 35tb st, 150 ft south of Av L, for Patrick
Carey, 1833 East 3oth st, owner, who will take
bids on general contract July 15. Cost. $9,000
each.
EAST 48TH ST.—Robert T. Schaefer, 1526
Flatbush av. has plans in progress for a 2%-sty
frame dwelling, 20x42 ft, in the east side of
East 28th st, 97 ft nortb of Av O. for Edward
Hack 4820 Av N, Brooklyn, owner and builder.
Cost, $9,000.
AV K.—Froling & Holler, Inc.. 150 Nassau st,
have completed plans for a 2-sty frame dwelling,
34x22 ft, at the northeast corner of Av K and
East Sth st for the Builtwell Homes Corp,, 1800
Cburcb av, owner and builder. Cost. $7,500.
KENMARE PL.—Slee Sc Bryson. 154 Montague
st, have completed plans for two 2%-sty frame
dwellings, 42x41 ft, in the east side of Ken¬
mare pl, 300 ft south of Av K, for H. A. Sc A. M.
Buckley Co., Inc-. 25 Buckingham rd, owners
and builders. Total cost, $14,000.
STERLING ST.—W. H. Ludwig, 801 Eastern
parkway, has completed plans for five 2-sty brick
dwellings, 17x40 ft, in the north side of Sterling
st, 503 and 420 ft west of Bedford av, for James
Weild, ItOS Lincoln pl, owner and builder. Total
cost, $30,000,
EAST 14TH ST.—S. Millman & Son, 26 Court
st, have completed plans for a 2-sty frame dwell¬
ing, 26x56 ft, in the east side of East 14th st,
440 ft south of Av I, for Burnett Arbintz, 269
Rockaway av, owner. Cost, $14,500.
CLARENDON RD.—P. Tillion, 103 Park av,
has plans in progress for five 2-sty dwellings,
with basements, four of which are to measure
20x35 ft and one measuring 26x58 ft, at tbe cor¬
ner of Clarendon rd and 34tb st for Ivor Iver-
son, 559 East 34tb st, owner and builder. Coat,
$7,000 each.
EAST 2D ST-—Herman A. Weinstein, 32 Court
st, have completed plans for five 2-sty brick
dwellings, 20x55 ft. witb garages, in the east
side of East 2d st. 100 ft south of Av P. for tbe
South Side Building Co,, 287 Vermont av, Jos¬
eph Stromwasser. president, owner and bulldec.
Total cost, $50,000.
SSTH ST.—Koch & Wagner, 32 Court st. have
completed plans for a 2^-sty frame dwelling,
24x50 ft, in tbe nortb side of 5Stb st, 150 ft
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west of 15tb av, for Benjamin Kogan, 29 Boerum
pl, owner and builder. Cost, $10,000.
15TH ±i.Y.~M. A, Cantor, 373 Pulton st has
plans m progress for two 2-sty frame dwellings,
30x52 ft, at tbe southeast corner of ^.^ch av and
51§t st for Morris Bienenstock, 1257 47th st,
owner and uuilder. _ Cost, $15,000 each.
JOHNSON AV,—Plans have been prepared
privately for two 2-sty frame -wellings, 16x35
ft, on Johnson av, 160 - off Broadway, for the
Park Lane Realty Co., 10240 Jamaica av, Rich¬
mond Hill, L. I., owner and builder. Owner la
ready for sub-contracts. Total cost, $8,000.
SOTH ST.—John C, Wandeli, 8525 4tb av, has
completed plans for four 2-sty brick dwellings,
20x60 ft, at the southeast corner of 80th st and
7tb av for Domenick-Cozenzia, ±6'62 67th st,
owners and builders. Cost, $36,000.
EAST lOTH ST,—Samuel Millman & Son,
1780 Pitkin av, have completed plans for four
2-sty frame dwellings, 18x40 ft, at the northeast
corner of East 10th st and Av N and at the
north side of Av N, 24 ft east of East 10th st,
for Samet & Pox, 99 Dumont av, owners and
builders. Cost, $20,000.
EAST 17TH ST.—A. W. Pierce, 26 Court st,
has completed plans for two 2-sty frame dwell¬
ings, 18x40 ft, on East 17th st, 380 ft north of
Av 0, for George M. Craigen Co., 637 Mansfield
pl, owner and builder. Cost, $12,000.
PROSPECT PARK WEST.—A. Freeman, 29
West 34th st, has completed plans for a 4-sty
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brick dwelling, 24x71 ft, on the north side ot
Prospect Park Weat, 49 ft west of Carroll st,
for Jerome Lawineg, 9 Prospect Park West,
Brooklyn, owner and builder. Cost, $35,000.
81ST ST.—J, S, Kennedy, 157 Remsen st, has
completed plans for a 2-sty frame dwelling, 20x
52 ft, at the' northwest corner of Slst st and
Colonial rd for Senior & Allen, Inc., 5(B 5th av
Manhattan, owners and builders. Cost, $8,000.
EAST 18TH ST,—A, W. Pierce, 26 Court st,
has completed plans for two 2-sty frame dwell¬
ings, 18x40 ft, in tbe east side of East 18th st,
SO ft north of Av 0, for George M. Craigen Co.*
637 Mansfield pl, Brooklyn, owner and builder.
Cost, $12,000.
EAST OTH ST.—Robert T. Schaefer, 1426
Flatbush av, has completed plans for a 2%-sty
frame dwelling, 26x42 ft, witb garage, in the
west side of East Oth st, 380 ft south of Av I,
for Wm. Bordfeid, 2821 Av N, owner and builder.
Cost, $10,000,
15TH AV.—DeRose & Cavaleira, 345 East
149th st, the Bronx, will prepare plans for eight
2-sty frame dwellings, 20x60 ft, on 15tb av, be¬
tween 76tb and 77th sts, for owner and builder,
to be announced later. Total cost, $56,000.
CARROLL ST.—Arend & Towner, 105 West
40tb St. Manhattan, have completed plans for a
4-sty brick and limestone residence, 34x67 ft in
the south side of Carroll st, 226 ft east of Sth
av, for John W. McDonald, 10 Cedar av, Allen¬
hurst, N. J., owner. Cost, about $40,000. Archi-
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