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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 67, no. 1727: April 20, 1901

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April 20, 1901. KECOIID ANI) (UJIDK- 699 I beg to herewith advise all my clients and parties with whom I api connected In business that Mr. Peter Paffen, of the firm Paffen & Co., whom I had in my employ as draughtsman, is no longer In my employ and has no further connection with my of¬ flces. Herrmann Horenburger.—advt. Building News. MERCANTILE. Broadway, west side, from 34th to 35th st. The plot fronting 211.3 on Broadway, 374.4 on 34th st and 267.7 on 35th st, just purchased by the Central Realty Bond & Trust Co. for R. H. Macy & Co., will be Improved by the erection of a 10-sty build¬ ing. The George A, Fuller Co. are the general contractors, and De Lemos & Cordes, No. 130 Fulton st, will probably be the ar¬ chitects. Broadway, Nos. 72 and 74, The Century Building Co. will erect a 20-sty building on a plot 4S.6 on Broadway, and having a depth of 88 feet. The capital stock of the company is $800,000 paid In, and the directors are G. W. Arthur, J. Edward Wyckoff, Wm. M. Cramp, of Philadelphia, the shipbuilder; A. Rice, and Frank D. Mack, consulting engineer of the New York Life Insurance Co. Three mortgages were recorded—one for $200,000 at 4%% to Peter Marie, from whom the lot was purchased, and two to the Title Guarantee and Trust Co. for $650,000 at 5% and $225,000 at the same rate. APARTMENTS, PLATS AND TENEMENTS, Madison av, No. 173, 10-sty brick flreproof apartment house, lot 25x100: Loyal L. Smith, Waldorf-Astoria, owner; Alfred H. Taylor, 53 West 33d st, architect. East Broadway, No 259, 6-sty and basement brick and stone flat, 25.6x95; cost, $25,000; Solomon Alter, 259 East Broadway, owner and builder; Horenburger & Straub. 122 Bowery, archi¬ tects. Gramercy Park, southeast corner of 21st st, brick and stone flat; Chas. A. Buek, 109 E 42d st, owner; Charles Brendon, 109 E 42d st, architect and builder. Hamilton st, near Catherine st, 6-sty brick and stone tenement, 34.8x92; Richard R. David, 247 W 325th st, owner, architect and builder. Southern Boulevard, near Willis av. and Willis av, cor South¬ ern Boulevard, two 6-sty brlek flats and stores, 25xS6 and SOx 8S.9; cost, $35,000 each; Henry A. Gumbleton, 271 Broadway, owner; T. W. Ringrose. 142d st and 3d av, architect. Washington pl, Nos 115-119 W, three 5-sty hrick and stone flats. 75x98; cost. $60,000; Daniel Rosenbaum, 152 E 30th st, own¬ er and builder; Charles Rentz, 158 4th av, architect. 146th St. north side, 50 ft -east of Morris av, three 4-sty brick and stone flats, 16.8x76; cost, $8,000 each; Robert Huson, South Orange, N J. owner and builder; W. C. Dickerson, 149th st and 3d av. architect