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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 25, no. 630: April 10, 1880

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354 The Real Estate Record. AprU 10,1880 Weed; architect, John Mumford; builders, James Ashfield & Son. Plan 193—State st, s s, about 70 w Smith st, one- four-story brick tenem't, 30x43, tin roof and wooden cornice; owner, Thomas Colsou 281 Atlantic av; architect, Charles Werner. Plan 194—Butler st, s s, 183.3 e Nevinst st, one one-story frame buildiug, 86.9.\23, gravel roof; cost, $2,000; owner, "William Bradley, 548 Sackett st; architects and builders, William H. Hazzard & Son. Plan 195—Monroe st, n s, 125 e Ewen st, one one¬ story frame tailor shop, 25x25, gravel roof;'ownor, John Best, 35 Bloore st: builder, John Diemer. Plan 196—Parker st, near Kingsland av, one one- atory frame dwelling, 32.4x30x20x30, gravel roof; cost, 1:009; owner, Johu Evans; builder, Charles Dienner. Plen 197—Park .av, s w cor Grahani st, one one- slorjf brick storehouse, G9s62, tin roof and iron cornice; cost, $3,000; owners. Tucker, Carter &,Co.; architect, A. V. B. Bush; builders, John Mahony and B. Banks. Plan 198-Pacilic st, u s, near Nostrand av, two throe-story brown stone dwell'gs, 20x55, tin roof and wooden cornice; owner, Jamea F. Whitney, 1234 Pacifie st; architect, Geo. P. ChappeU; builders, Cornelius King and Powderly & Murphy. Plan 200—St. John pl, n s, 102 e 7th av, seven three-story brown stone dweU'gs, 20x45, tin roof and wooden cornice; cost, each, •$6,.'j0(; owner, Inabella Gordon; architect, 11. Dixon;builder, John Gordon. ALTERATIONS, N. Y. Plan 391—Broadway, u c cor Leonard st, five- storv brick store, two stories to be added ; cost, $50,f)00; owner, E. S. Jafl'ray; architect, W. Wheeler Smith. Plan 392—Seventeenth st. No. 345 W., four story brick office and dwelling, internal alterations in first storv; cost, $500; owner and builder, William Mulry. Plan 393 —W^est Third st, s e cor Greene, four- story brick store and dwelling, to be altered in¬ ternally for store and workshops ; cost, $1,000 ; leasee, P. E. Guerin; carpenter, J. W. Crawford. Plan 394—^Front st, Nos. 85 and 87, two lour-story brick stores and offices, 9 feet to be added to height ot No. 85, one-story brick extension, 48.7x16.8 to bi- built ou rear and internal alterations ; cost, $7,500 ; owners, Estate of John Caswell; mason, John M. Dodd, Jr.; carpenter, L. WiUiams. Plan 395—Twenty-fourth st. No. 395 E., two-story and attic brick dwelling, full stor.v to be made of attic; cost, $2,000; owner, Joseph Hobson; builder, M. Magrath. Plan 396—Clinton pl. No. 34, four-story brick store aud dwelling, new store front to be* put in basement aud first story; cost, $500; owners, Ruland tt Whiting ; mason, J. W. Crawford ; carpenters, Warke & WUson. Plan 397-Third av. No. 1094, four-story brick store and tenement, one-atory brick exteusion, 21 x38, to be built on rear ; cost, $1,400 ; owners, Goelet Estate; architect, Joseph M. Dunn; masons, Crawford & Mackinson; carpenter, Thomas Price. Plan 398—Eleventh av, n e cor 176th st, lour- story stone building, New York Juvenile Asylum, a three-story stone extension, 96x60, to be built; cost, $50,0 0; owners. New York Juvenile Asylum; architect, Stephen D. Hatch; mason, K.L. Darragh; carpenter, Philip Herman. Plan 399—Hudson st. No. Q15%, two-story brick stable, one-story brick extension, 24x30, to be built on rear; cost, §600; owner, J. W. Jacobus; builder, C. H. Jacobus. Plan 400—Thirtieth st. No. 44 W., three-story brick store and artists' studios, internal alterations in first story; cost, $2.50; owner, Mr. Lane; archi¬ tect, Bernard McGurk. Plan 401—St. Marks pl. No. 14, five-story brick apartment house and atore, store front to be altered; cost, $200; owner, Henry Weiler. Plan 402—Fourteenth st, Nos. 126,128 and 130 W., three-story brick store, internal alterations; cost, $2,000 ; agent, H. C. Plass ; architect, Julius Boekell; builder, John Fish. Plan 403—Broome st. No. 529, three-story and basement frame store and dwelling, three-story brick extension, 18x9, to be built on rear ; cost, $1,500 ; owner, P. J. Burke ; buUder, WilUam C. Hanna. Plan 404-Bridge st. No. 35, two-story brick storage house, internal alterations ; coat, $180 ; owner, J. Davidson; mason, Robert Huson. Plan 405—Grove st. No. 24, three-story and base¬ ment frame dwelling, new foundation and internal alterations; cost, $500; agent, H. M. Kirk; builders, Kellv & Murdock. Plan 406—Thirty-fourth st. No. 407 W., three- story basement and attic brick hospital, to be made five stories above basement and extended on east¬ erly side 25x62; cost, $40,000; owners. Sisters of St, Mary; architect, Henry M. Congdon, contractors, Jeans & Taylor. Plan 407—Gouveirneur et, No. 2Sy^ four-story brick tenement, first story Uont to be changed and internal alterations; cost, $950; owner, T. McBride, masoii, M. Dugan; carpenter, Wm. Corbett. Plau 408—Bowery, No. 157%,'' two-story brick store and tenement, first story front to be altered; cost, $300; owner, Nicholas Kent; mason, M. Dugan; carpenter, Wm. (Dorbett. Plan 409—Fulton st. No. Ill, four-story brick store, offices and chapel, internal alterations on first floor; cost. $1,100; owners. Collegiate Reform¬ ed Dutch Church; architect, Mathias Bloodgood; mason. Freeman Bloodgood. Plan 410—Third av, s w cor 124th st, ihree-story brick store and dwelling, new store front to be put ill flrst story and internal alterations ; cost, $350 ; owner, M. Knowles ; carpenter, J. Schiedwachter. Plan 411-Third av, No. 1090, flve-story store ahd tehemeiit, one-story brick extension, 20x24, to be erected on rear ; cost, $1,000; owner, John Divine; buUder, John McCool. Plan 412—Grand st. No. 295, two-story brick store, one-story brick extension, 20x19, to be built on rear ; cost, $150 ; owners, Bouillion & Co.; mason, John C. Henry ; carpenter, Matthew Coogan. Plan 413—Thirty-seventh st, No. 12 W., three- story brick dwelling, a fourth story to be added ; cost, $4,000 ; owner, Howard Lapsley ; architects, Gambrill & Ficken. Plan 414—Thirty-fourth st. No. 108 W., four- story brick dwelling, a fifth story to be added, and a three-story brick extensiou, 15.3x10, to be built on rear; cost, $4,000; owner. Dr. F. N. Otis; archi¬ tects, Gambrill