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Real Estate Brokers
Fifth and Park Avenue Districts
Efficient Property Management
Plaza, 9200 15 East 49th St.
JAMES BOYD
Member Raal Estata Board. N. Y.
Real Estate—Mortgage Loana
135 BROADWAY
Phone: Rector MS«-««5I
BROOKS & MOMAND
Member of Real Eatate Board
Real Estate Mortgages
lis BROADWAY
Phone g«J Rector
CHAWiS B. VAN VALEN, iNC
Member Real Estate Board of N. Y.
REAL ESTATE
MORTGAGE LOANS—INSURANCE
no WILLIAM STREET
Phone: 6000 Beekman
FREDERICK BROWN
Real Estate Operator
OFFERINGS SOLICITED
FROM BROKERS
565 5th Ave. Phone VanderbUt nS
WALTER KRASLOW
Real Estate Operator
Brokers' Offerings Solicited
190 Montague St. Brooklyn, N. Y.
BENJAMIN WINTER
BUY AND SELL HIGH-CLASS
MANHATTAN PROPERTY
BROKERS ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT
PROPOSITIONS—Quick Decision Qlvu.
Lansing Building
2299 BROADWAY, AT 82nd STREET
Suite 6 Phone: Schuyler 2897
SAMUEL BRENER
REAL ESTATE OPERATOR
50 EAST 42nd STREET
Vanderbilt 3918-19
BENENSON REALTY CO.
BUY and SELL
HIGH CLASS BRONX AND
MANHATTAN PROPERTY
Columbia Trust Bldg., 509 WILLIS AVE.
Phone: Mott Haven 5212-5213
HARRY CAHN
REAL ESTATE OPERATOR
406 EAST U9th ST., at 3rcl AVE.
Melrose 2312
RECORD AND GUIDE
West Side Mansion Passes
The old De Coppett mansion at 314 West 85th
st, which has been in the family for 20 years,
has been purchased by Anthony A. Paterno and
Victor Cerabone, who will form a corporation to
build a 9-sty apartment house on the site, which
measures 75x102.2. The mansion will be demol¬
ished early in December, and it is expected that
the apartment house will be ready for occupan¬
cy about July 1, 1923.
Mr. Paterno also purchased the IS-foot dwell¬
ing which forms part of the southwest corner of
Riverside dr and 85th st for the purpose of
protecting the northly light of the new 14-sty
apartment house which he has just completed at
505 West End av, northwest corner of 84th st.
Messrs. Paterno and Cerabone also signed a
contract for the purchase of the 16-foot 3-sty
dwelling 318 West 85th st for the purpose of
protecting the westerly light of the apartment
which is to be erected on the site of the De
Coppett mansion. The dwelling at No. 302 also
controls the light and air on the easterly side of
this proposed structure.
Earle & Calhoun were the brokers in all the
transactions. The sellers were Andre and Paul¬
ine De Coppett.
Enlarge a Corner Plot
The Old Colony Apartments, Inc., represent¬
ing the J. W. Bishop Co., which recently pur¬
chased the Hoggson property at the southwest
corner ot Lexington av and 40th st for the
erection of an 11-sty apartment house, has added
to its holdings at that location by the purchase
of the adjoining 4-sty and basement dwelling,
on lot 10.9x5, at 348 Lexington av. The seller
was Anna C, Taber.
Acquires Third Avenue Corner Plot
Henry Hof sold for the Schum estate to
Julius Goldwater o20 Third av, adjoining the
southwest corner of East 35th st, a 5-sty stone
tenement house with store, on a lot 25x75.6.
The buyer also owns 522, which ig the corner.
Adjoining, at 160 East 35th st,' is the 25th
Precinct Police Station.
Estate Sells on East Side
Samuel Fine sold for the estate of Margaret
Jaeger to the newly formed Lewkres Realty
Corporation, Louis Kresner, president, 295 and
297 Broome st, a 7-sty brick tenement house
with stores, on a plot 39.10x.S8.2; 80 Chrystie
st, a 6-sty brick tenement' house with stores,
on a lot 25.1x100; 610 and 612 East 5th st, a
(j-sty brick tenement house with stores, on a
plot 35.9x96; 322 and 324 East 8th st, a 6-
sty and basement brick tenement house with
store, on a plot 39.S.x97.6; and 222 and 224
East Slst st, a 6-sty brick tenement house with
store. 35.4x107.4.
Sell Park Ave. Corner
Ruland & Benjamin, Inc., sold for Emily L. L.
Smith the southwest corner of Park av and 73d
st, a 7-sty and basement elevator apartment
house, on a plot 33x102.2.
Operator Resells Parcels
Max X. Natanson resold to an investor 2041
Second av, northwest corner of 123d st, a 5-
sty tenement house, on a lot 25.1x90. This Is
one of the three properties recently purchased
by Mr. Natanson from the J. Chr. G. Hupfel
Co. It was held at $35,000.
Negotiations are now pending for the resale
of the remaining two houses at 180 West Eu'i
av, northeast corner of 68th st and 063 First
av, at the southwest corner of 38th st.
A Bit of Old New York Sold
A. Q. Orza sold tor I. Reilly 249 Bleecker
st, a 3-sty and basement brick dwelling to a
client, who will alter said premises for the
purpose ot his business. The lot is 15.8x66.6.
This property has been in the family of the
seller since 1847, being at that time occupied
by the seller's father, Alexander Wright, who
conducted a jewelry store when Bleecker st was
the main thoroughfare of the city, while nearby
A. T. Stewart conducted a dry goods business
on the opposite side of the street.
Good Sale in Bleecker Street
Brown, Wheelock Co., Inc., sold for Hearth
and Home, Inc., the o-sty tenement house with
stores at 174-182 Bleecker st, between Sullivan
and Macdougal sts. to an investing syndicate
represented by A. Q. Orza. The property fronts
110 feet on Bleecker st. being 100 feet in depth.
The property was held at $150,000. This plot
is part of the square block sold by the same
brokers to Hearth and Home about two years
ago.
Art Dealer Buys at Turtle Bay
Walter L. Ehrich. of the Ehrich Galleries,
Fifth av art dealers, has purchased from A.
H. Cushman 241 East 4th st, a 4-sty American
basement dwelling, on a plot 20x100.5, in the
Turtle Bay development. After alterations, Mr.
Ehrich will occupy this dwelling as his own
home. S. H. Martin represented the seller.
Mr. Ehrich was represented by the M. Morgen¬
thau, Jr., Co.
May 20, 1922
Evanston Apartments Resold
The Evanston, a 12-sty and basement apart¬
ment house at the southeast corner of West
End av and 90th st, which was purchased about
a week ago by Benjamin Winter trom Herbert
Du Puy. ot Pittsburgh, has been resold by Mr.
Winter to J. C. and M. G. Mayer. It was held
at $1,750,000. It is reported to have an annual
rent roll of $185,000. The house covers a plot
100.8x162.6 and is arranged' in suites ot from
8 to 9 rooms with 3 baths each. Johnson &
Kahn were the builders. The broker was Walter
Ebbitt of Slawson & Hobbs.
Operators Buy the loiva
Ennis & Sinnott purchased from Marie and
Jules Glorieux the Iowa, a 7-sty and basement
elevator apartment house at 133 and 135 West
104th st, on a plot 50x100.11. Nassoit & Lan¬
ning were the brokers.
Choice Fifth Avenue Lot Sold
Douglas L. Elliman & Co. sold for Mrs. John
Innes Kane 953 Fifth av, a vacant lot, 25x120,
between 76th and 77th sts, just north of the
Edward S. Harkness house and adjoining the
recently sold house ot the Brigham estate.
Sixth Avenue Tenant Buys There
Louis Carreau sold for the estate of Emily
A. Thorn to William P. Sears 840 Sixth av, a
4-sty hrick building with store, on a lot 25.Ix
78.11, between 47th and 48th sts. The buyer,
who is a florist, has long been the lessee of the
property.
Tenants Buy of Pinkney Estate
Real Estate Management Co. sold for the
Pinkney estate the vacant plot, 113.9x100, on
the south side ot 141st st, 225 feet west of
Fifth av, to Annette Bros., who have occupied
it for a number of years as a stoneyard.
Sells to Tenant at Profit
Dr. William H. Luckett, the tenant, pur¬
chased the 4-sty and basement stone dwelling,
o na lot 20x100.8%, at IS West 87th st through
Charles Lowe. This building was purchased by
the seller last month at an auction sale held by
Bryan L. Kennelly for the estate of Moses J.
Wolf.
Rockefeller Makes a Dollar
The board of managers of the State Reform¬
atory for Women at Bedford, N. Y., has re¬
ceived word from John D. Rockefeller that he
would again lease to the institution the four
brick buildings and several cottages on his
property which have been used by the State
for the last year. The lease will be for two
years and the rent $1 a year.
REALTY ADVISORY SERVICE
develops anil lurnishes constructive reports on
Vacant, Under-improved and Improved
Properties when reiuested__________
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