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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 71, no. 1821: February 7, 1903

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246 [Manhattan] RECORD AKD GUIDE. February 7, 1903. TO LEASE For a term ol years Eultable for immeillate improvement. This desirable plot, elze 81 X 170 X 170, con¬ taining 3,ii00 square ft., located at the junction o{ Boston Ave. and Southern B o u I b v'a rd (both leading to Bronx Park). Site of Rapid Transit Subway Station. Apply to CORLEARS REALTY CO. 170 Broadway, Room 401. Full BTOkoi'jvgt: Paid. SIteof Rapid Transit Sl^ilion. ANDREWS, BELU & CO., N6w at 20 East 42d St., WILL REMOVE ABOUT JAN, 20th TO 500 FIFTH AVE., COR. 420 ST. RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS PROPERTY of the 42d and Plftti Ave. Section SOLD AND RENTED. EXTRA large House and lot, near Madison Sq. toT Sale; excellent for Investment or business Im¬ provement. S. B. GOODALE & SON, 6 West 24th. THE most desirable water from" Property in Westchester county; a gold mine for those seek¬ ing location tor coal and building material yard. Answer 66 Sound View av,. New Rochelle, N. Y. BBOOKIiVN PROPKIKTV WANTEO. Prefer low-priced flats or small houses; par¬ ticulars requested from owners or brokers having Buch to sell at attractive prices. H. J. MILLER, 378 Reid Ave., near Fulton St, Brooklyn. Tel. 1600 Bedford. COLORED TENEMENTS WANTED. Colored man makes a specialty of managing colored tenements; references; bond. PHILIP A. PAYTON, JR., agent and broker, 67 West l:i4th St. Telephone 1910 Harlem, 119 Nassau. Telephone a^O—Cortlandt, Headquarters for WATER-FRONT PROPERTIES FLOYD S, CORBIN, No. 96 Broadway. CASH BARGAIN. Quick buyer's opportunity; handsome four-story dwellings, vicinity OOfh St., C. P. W.; will be sold at a sacrifice: possession. Apply, J. M. RUIIL, Room 1011, 99 Nassau st. FOUR NEW APARTMENT HOUSES oa W«»h- Inston BV., nekr ISOtb *t.. offared tor lala xt lens tbun cost of production. BrolierB paid full com- mifislon. Apply t« BOBIHM ik COON. 31 Na«»au it. FACTORY SITE.—Trinity Aveuue, ^00 feet frontage, depth 6S. Shipping facilities excellent. New Haven terminal near by. Price, $30,000. Rea.sonable terrqs. MARTIN, 50 East IS.'Jth. CHOICE BUILDING PLOT POR SALE. High grounds, with elegant view, overlooking Parks and Bridge at Ogden and Summit Aves, and 161st Street. Apply to O. WILLGERODT, 201 Oth Ave. ______ 2Sst St., near Broadway. Choice Property for improvement. Size 50x100. JOHN KENSETT KELLOGG, 80 William st. WE OFFER AT GREAT BARGAIN three new flve-story Apartments, with stores, in the lliTi Ward. Full brokerage paid. Apply to BOEHM Sc COON, 31 Nassau st. BROADWAY Business Building; new. finest sec¬ tion; one tenant; 10 per cent.; $100,000 tquity. MARTIN, 1931 Broadway. RIVERSIDE Elevator Apartment In SO's; fine hou.se and location; very reasonable; .?4o,000 equity. MARTIN, 1931 Broadway. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. Arrangements can be made for iots in improved section ot Brooklyn, with builders' loans. For particulars apply to JOSEPH MARTIN, ■n E. 14th St.. N. Y. City. FOR SALE—Finely-located residence near Xew York, suitable for school. D, C. JULIAND, Room 714, loO Fifth Ave. A BARGAIN to settle estate; free and clear; 15- tamily Hat, Brook av., near lG4th st.; worth §30,000; price $23,000; am offered ?1S.OOO ou mortgage; investigate. HOWARD C. WINNE, 4o Liberty st. FOR SALE. Six Columbus Ave. Flat ?Iouses, fully rented, free and clear. Will take back large mortgages. West Sjth St., near Riverside Drive, four-story and basement brownstone, free and clear. Will take back large mortgage. Address, ■'TEXTILE," Care Record and Guide. WANTED FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, a store In central West Side, for real estate business, Sth Ave., 34th to 42d St., preferred. Address "ESTABLISHED," Record and Guide office. REAL ESTATE WANTED. Thoroughly experienced manager of real estate is open for engagement with either good real estate firm or would assume charge of an estate direct. Very best references as to character and abilities. Bonds, if required. Box 100, "ES¬ TATE," Record and Guide Bureau. FOR SALE.—A beautiful place of 0 lots, J50x iriO. Large house, brick stable, and carriage house. Trees and shrubbery in abundance. Apply to F. KAMPFE, 204 Logan St., Brooklyn. FORCED SALE.—Private dwelling, thoroughly modern; only §2,000 cash, mortgage SO.OOO. 104tb St., near Lexington av. ARCHITECTS' REALTY CO., 414 East 120th st. Richard Roesler a plot, 50x100. on the east side of Common¬ wealth av, 150 feet north of Mansion st. LEASES. Ames & Co. have leased Nos. 229 to 239 West 28th st for the Marshall estate to the W. H. Jackson Iron Works, for twenty-one year^; also, for the Tuckerman estate to the New Tork Woven Wire Works, Nos. 225 and 227 West 2Sth st; for Thomas Gridley, two lofts in the building at No. 240 West 27th st, and for the William H. Lyon Iron Works two lofts at No. 202 East 46th st, to Xavier Grisez. Nicholson & Co. have leased for the Bonynge estate, of Lon¬ don, the entire huilding, corner of 21,st st and Broadway, to the American Express Company and others, and leased for a lon^ term from the plans to a German lithographic company of Ber¬ lin, a large factory to be erected in East 42d st; also the eleventh floor of the Franklin Building, in Murray st, to The Abbey Salts Co., ot Mr.ntreal. Pepe & Bro. have leased for Herman Cohen No. GS West 3d st, a o-sty tenement, at a rental aggregate of $S,100 for three years; also for Lowenfeld & Prager No. 139 Thompson st, a 5-sty tenement, for five years. The firm of Chas. R. Faruolo & Co. have leased for the estate of the late Marc Eidlitz, the well-known builder, the two 5-sty tenements, Nos. 538 and 540 East 117th st, for a term of 10 years, to a client, at an aggregate rental of $20,000. George J. Kenny & Bro. have leased for the estate of Nehemiah U. Tompkins, the upper lofts in the new building recently erected. No, IGl Bowery, to the National Cigar Manufacturing Co., of Albany, N. T.; also for Mrs. Jane Balier, of Dublin, Ire¬ land, the building and premises No. 66 Prince st, to Max Pihner, for a term of years; to Michael Bidetti the premises and building No. 26 Spring st; also for Dr. Robert M. Weed, the loft In build¬ ing No. 273 Bowery, to Parchello & Co.; and for the estate of Thomas R. Fisher the store in building No. 287y2 Bow^ery, to A, Romano. OUT OF TOWN. Nicholson St Co. have sold to Reboulln Fils & Co., of Paris, France, the extensive automobile plant at Elizabethport, N. J., costing more than $200,000, ond comprising over three acres of land, and numerous buildings of over 100,000 square feet of floor space, formerly used by the Eiker Automobile Co. Special Notices. An advertisement will be found in another column which offers a remarkable opportunity to builders. Mr. H. L. Gassin, of No. 3 East 33d st, offers to sell for .?5,000 in cash, the rest remain¬ ing on mortgage at 4^'^ per cent, six plots measuring SOx ^ the block, situated on 107th and 108th sts, and beginning 110 feet west of Madison ave. The Madison ave frontage of the block has recently been sold for improvement. The plots now offered are admirably adapted for high-class buildings. It is rarely that builders are offered such an excellent chance to acquire well situated vacant property. On Wednesday, Feb. ISth, Bryan L. Kennelly will conduct at the New Tork Real Estate Salesroom, 111 Broadway, one of the most important sales of the season. The property is offered by the executors of the estate of Henry McArdle, and includes a number of excellent parcels situated in Greenwich Village and south thereof, a part of the city in which values recently have been increasing. Among the properties may be mentioned two tenements on the northeast corner of Varick and Beach sts, the G-sty tenement at 28 Varick st, Nos. 27 and 29 North Moore st, the northwest corner of Varick and North Moore sts, a plot 108x 100 on the southwest corner of Varick and Beach sts. No, 34 Laight st, running through to 13 Vestry st; No. 20 Varick st. No. 13 Barrow st, the leasehold property at the southeast comer of Beach and Varick sts, and the leasehold at No. 22 Varick St. There will also be sold a plot on the north side of Montgomery st, 45 feet east of Nostrand av. Books, maps, etc., may be seen at the auctioneer's office, No. 7 Pine st. The Corlears Realty Company, 170 Broadway, as appears from an announcement on our Want and Offer page, will lease for a term of years a plot of 3.500 square feet at the junction of Bos¬ ton av and Soulhern Boulevard, Borough of the Bronx. The company offers to pay full brokerage. —For fifty consecutive days a man collected In the busiest streets of London information as to the number of horses that fell on the different kinds of street paving. During the period for which record was kept, he found that 1,066 horses fell on as¬ phalt, 719 on granite, and 542 on wood. The figures are certainly surprising, but it must be admitted that much of the value of the statistics is lost on account of the omission of the proportion of streets paved with granite, with asphalt, and with wood. On Feb. 19th there will be sold at public auction at No. 72 Woodworth av, Tonkers, by the receivers of the late firm of W. & J. Kellock, stone merchants, the interest which that firm had In the premises at the foot of Wells av in that city, and the stock of stone on hand, and all the tools, horses, wagons, etc., used formerly by them in their business. Real Estate Notes. W. W. Sc T. M. Hall inform us that No. 20 East 65th st, re¬ ported sold in our last issue, has not been sold.