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RECORD AND GUIDE
December 20, 1919
Build Right
Selection of a Builder means
more than placing a contract
with the lowest bidder.
Responsibility, integrity, expe'
rience and technical ability are
prime essentials to both archi'
tect and owner.
Our organization assures these
important factors to prospec^
tive builders.
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INC.
Builders
280 Madison Av. New York
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27 THAMES ST.
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LUMBER AND
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Amsterdam Avenue and 154th Street
NEW YORK
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PLUMBING CONTRACTORS
113 Seventh Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Phone i.Slcrnns 1906
BROOKLYN, N. Y,—Andrew Olsen, 1330 62d
st, has the general contract for a 2%-sty frame
and brick veneer residence, 25x40 ft, at the
southwest corner of Voorhees av and East 19th
st, for J, B. McPherson, 2675 East 18th st. own¬
er, from plans by Slee & Bryson, 154 Montague
st, architects. Cost about :?15,000.
DOUGLAS MANOR, L. L—J. Sheffield, Bay-
side, has the general contract for a 2i^-sty
frame residence, 54x57 ft, at the southeast cor¬
ner of Shore Road and Grosvenor st, for Harold
Colton, Douglas Manor, owner, from plans by
J, Sarsfield Kennedy. 157 Remsen st, Brooklyn,
architect. Cost $20,000.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
MANHATTAN.—Wharton Green & Co., 35
West 30th st, have the general contract for
alterations to the 5-sty brick and stone factory
building, 77x225 ft, at the northeast corner of
]2th st and Third av, for the Hupp Realty Co.
229 East 3Sth st, owner, from plans by May¬
nicke Sl Franke. 25 East 26th st, architects.
Cost $20,000.
HARRISON, N. J,—McEvoy Brothers, 33 Gth
st, Harrison, N. J., have the general contract
for a 1-sty reinforced concrete factory, 71x100,
with extension 30x25 ft, in First st, near Bergen
av, for the Harrison Lock and Electro Plating
Co., Bloomfield av. owner, from plans by Ed.
Horstmann, Jr., 70 Elm st, Kearny, N. J.,
architect. Cost $18,000.
NEWARK, N. J.—Essex Construction Co..
Inc.. S^ Academy st, Newark has the general
contract for a 1-sty brick welding shop 40x95
ft. at 8G Dickerson st, for the National Welding
Co., 80 Dickerson st, owner, from plans by
Strombach & Mertens. 1091 Clinton av, Irving¬
ton. N. J., architects. Cost about $10,000.
BROOKLYN. N. Y.—M. Shapiro Sc Son, 52
Vanderbilt av. Manhattan, bave the general
contract for alterations to the 4-sty brick and
stone factory building. lOOxl.56 ft, including
new front, two electric elevators and general
alteration and repair work, at 431-443 Atlantic
ac, for the Ex-Lax Manufacturing Co^. 2ft
DeKalb av, owner, from privately prepared
plans.
BROOKLYN, N, Y.—Turner Construction Co..
24-i Madison av, Manhattan, has.obtained a gen¬
eral contract for a fi-sty reinforced concrete
factory building, 75x1)0 ft, at the corner of
Steuben and Park avs, for Rigney & Co., own¬
ers, from plans by Helme Sc Corbett, 190 Mon¬
tague st, architects. Work will be started
February 1, 1920.
DELEVAN, N. Y.—Turner Construction Co..
244 Madison av, Manhattan, has the general
contract for a 2-sty reinforced concrete fac¬
torv building, HX)xG0 ft, with boiler room ex¬
tension. 1-sty. 31xfiO ft, at Delevan. N. Y., for
the Merrell-Soule Co., Syracuse. N. Y.. owner,
from privately prepared plans.
ATTICA, N. Y.—Turner Construction Co..
244 Madison av, Manhattan, has the general
contract for a 3-sty reinforced concrete factory
building. 74x45 ft, at Attica, N. Y., for the
Merrell-Soule Co., Syracuse, N, Y., owner, from
privately prepared plans.
BROOKLYN. N. Y.—Peter Guthy. 92G Broad¬
way, bas the general contract for a 4-sty brick
factory building, 00x104 ft, in the south side
of 2:^tb st, 225 ft east of Fourth av, for Meyer
Brothers. Inc., 170 Broadway, Manhattan, own¬
ers, from plans by R. Thomas Short. 370 Macon
st, architect,
IRVINGTON. N, J.—Cohen & Altschuler, 771
14th st, Newark, have the general contract for
a :5-sty brick and limestone .manu^acturiug
loft building, 40x^5 ft, al 1078-1080 Springfield
av, for Frank Wiegand, 1082 Springfield av,
owner, from plans by Charles L. Steinbrenner.
27 Kingman road. South Orange, architect. Cost
about $:ir»,000.
EROOKLYN. N. Y.~Wm. Kennedy Construc¬
tion Co. 21-1) Montague st. has the general con¬
tract for a .S-sty brick factory addition. 34x82
ft, at the corner of 41st st and 3d av, for the
Federal Paint Co, 17 Battery pl, Manhattan,
owner, from plans by J. Sarsfield Kennedy. 157
Remsen sl, architect. Cost $29,000.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
NEWARK, N. .1.—T. Herrmann, 570 South
12th st, Newark, bas the general contract for
a 1-sty brick and concrete block garage, 82x100
ft, at 4f»-42 East Fairmount av, for George
Schmauder, :^ni Bergen at, Newark, owner, from
plans by A. M. Kleeman, OUS Grove st, Newark,
architect. Cost $15,000.
ISLIP, L. L—E. W. Howell, George st, Baby¬
lon, L, Ih, has the general contract for altera¬
tions to a lV^»-sty frame stable and out build¬
ings.
Wxino
ft, at Islip, L. L, for E.
F.
Hutton,
01 Broadway, Manhattan, owner, from plans by
Charles M. Hart, 12 East 44th st, Manhattan,
architect. Cost, $20,000.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
MANHATTAN.—Charles Herman Construction
Co.. n2 Vanderbilt av, has the general contract
for alteralions to the store at 754 Third av.
southwest corner of 37th st, for the United
Cigar Store Corporation. 44 West ISth st, owner,
from plans by L. E. Denslow, 44 West 18th st,
architect. Cost A2r^(.l00.
MANHATTAN,—Chelsea Woodworking Co.,
301 East 21st st, has tbe general contract for
alterations to the store at 860 Sixth av, south¬
east corner of SOth st, for the United Cigar
Store Corporation, 44 West 18th st. from plans
by L. E. Denslow, 44 West 18th st, architect.
Cost about $25,000.
MANHATTAN.—E. E. Paul Sl Co., 101 Park
av, has the general contract for alterations
and general remodeling the 4-sty brick and
stone exchange building, 50x100 ft. at 539-541
Madison av, for the New York Exchange for
Women's Work, 334 Madison av, owner, from
plans by Butler Sc Rodman, 50 West 45th st,
architects. Cost about $80,000.
BRONX.—Patrick J. Murphy, 671 East 144tb
st, has the general contract for the construc¬
tion of a 1-sty brick taxpayer, 106x70 ft, at
the corner of Tremont av, and Boston road, for
J. Clarence Davies, 149th st and Third av,
owner, from plans by Moore Sc Landsiedel, 148tli
st, and Third ave, architects.
STANDARDS AND APPEALS
Calendar
CALL OF CALENDAR.
The Clerk's Cale^ndw will be called in Room
919, on Tuesday, December 23, 1919, at 3 o'clock-
The Cleric's Calendar consists of applications
under the Building Zone Resolution and its ob¬
ject is to give interested property owners oppor¬
tunity to file objections, if any. At this call
each case is set for hearing on a definite day.
The next subsequent Call of the Calendar will
be on Tuesday, January 2, 1920. at 3 o'clock.
The Clerk's Calendar is not to be confused witJi
the Calendar of cases that have been definitely
set for hearing on fixed days.
Board of Appeals, Tuesdays, at 10 a. m.
Board of Standards and Appeals, Tuesday,
2 p. m. as listed in the Calendar.
Special meetings as listed in this Calendar.
Call of Calendar, Tuesdays, at 3 p. -m.
All hearings are held in Room 919, Municipal
Building, Manhattan.
BOARD OF APPEALS.
Tuesday, December 23, 1919, at 10 a. wk
Appeals from Administrative Orders,
846-19-A—250 Lafayette street and 89 Crosby
street, Manhattan,
Under Building Zone Resolution^
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5-7 Ithaca street. Queens.
5221-4227 Broadway, Manhattan,
4.342 Broadway, northeast corner
West lS5th street. Manhattan.
East 87th street and Canarsie Lane
(Triangle Plot), Brooklyn.
8 Burnside avenue, southwest cor¬
ner Burnside avenue and Walton
avenue. The Bronx.
976 Rosedale avenue. The Bronx.
34 Columbia avenue, Winfield.
Queens.
Nortb side Little Neck Road, 900 ft.
east Jackson avenue (Broadway),.
Little Neck, Queens.
West side Boston Road, 125.24 ft..
north of 170th street, The Bronx.
Northeast corner Marion avenue
and Fordham Road, The Bronx.
133-143 Pine street, 3324-3344 Fulton
street. 234-246 Crescent street,
Brooklyn.
1679-1680 llth avenue, southeast cor¬
ner llth avenue and Prospect
avenue, Brooklyn.
IF YOU ARE
BUILDING OR ALTERING
Alterations, properly planned and exe¬
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in a surprisingly short time. Restaurant
construction a specialty-
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CONTRACTING CO., INC.
Builders and General Contractors
244 W. 42nd St- PlioJie: Bryant 1^7
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