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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 71, no. 1822: February 14, 1903

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302 RECORD AXD GUIDE. February 14, 1903. WANTSSOFFERS R OOiELVN PROPERTV WANTED. Pretar low-priced flats or small houses; par¬ ticulars requested from owners or brokers having ■uch to sell at attractive prices. H. J. MIL.L,ER, 378 Reid Ave., near Fulton St., Brooklyn. Tel. 1600 Bedford. THE most desirable water froni.' Property in Westchester county; a gold mine for tbose seek¬ ing location tor coal and building material yard. Answer GG Sound View av,. New Rochelle, N. T. WE OFFER AT GREAT BARGAIN three new flve-story Apartments, with stores, in the ilih Ward. Full brokerage paid. Apply to BOEKM & COON. 31 Nassau st._______________________ FOR SALE^Finely-located residence near New York, suitable for school. D. C. JULIAND. Room 714. 15G Fifth Ave. CHOICE BUILDING PLOT FOR SALE. High grounds, with elegant view, overlooking Parks and Bridge at Ogden and Summit Aves Md IGlst Street. Apply to O. WILLGERODT, 291 6th Ave. COLORED TENEMENTS WANTED. Colored man makes a specialty of managing colored tenements; references; bond. PHILIP A. PAYTON. JR.. agent and broker. 67 West l.'iJtU St. Telephone 1919 Harlem, 119 Nassau. Telephone ;iSO—Cortlandt. THREE LOTS on 7Gth st.. 100 feet east of M av,, 7it by 100; fine location for a cigar factory or any factory where light is desirable; with or without building loan, LAMBERT SUYDAM, owner, 2-j Pine st. CASH BARGAIN. Quick buyer's opportunity; handsome four-story dwellings, vicinity fWiti st., C, P, W.; will be sold at a sacriflce; possession. Apply, J. M. RUHL. Room 1011. 09 Nassau st. WANTED BROOKLYN ATLAS. Send particulars as to condition, date, &c. WOOD & KINGMAN. 138 Reid Ave., near Gates. Brooklyn. DOCK PROPERTY- TO LEASE.—Bulkheads, docks and lots ad¬ joining Ist Avenne. 126tli and 127th streets, at present occupied by the Yellow Pine Company. Apply to JA.MES FOSTER, 8jO Broadway. ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, good family, neat appearance, desires outside position with real es¬ tate firm of standing where advancement Is pos¬ sible. Highest references; bond if necessary. Moderate remuneration. C. A. L., care of R. & G, FOR S.'VLE—A patent .stone for partition walls; eaiiily manufactured. For particulars address "STO.NE," P. O. Box 672, New York City. FACTORY SITE.—Trinity AveouB. 200 (eot frouiage, depth 6S. Shipping facilities CTcellent. New Haven terminal near by. Price. S^iO.OOO. Reasonable terms. M.\RTIN, 50 East 125th. FOUR NEW APARTMENT HOUSES on W»«h- Iseton ar., n«&r ISOth it.. ofTBred for laJa at ]*■• than coat of production. Brokers paid full cem- mlssloQ. Apply to BOEHM t COON. 31 Nus&u at. 63d ST.—H. j. Douglas has sold through Montgomery & Seitz TJo. 149 East 63a st, a 3-sty and basement dwelling, on lot 16x100. "WEST END AV.—George Nicholas has sold for A. V. Pancoast to a client of Jchn C. Prendergasl No. 597 "West End av, a 4-sty high stoop dwelling, 20x60x80. 1ST AV.—Leo S. Bing has sold to Rizza Tiello & Bro. the plot, 100.11x95, at the southeast corner of lOSlh sl and 1st av, for Improvement wilh three 6-sty flats, of which the corner building will be 25 feet wide and the two inside buildings 37.6 each. 7uTH ST.—F. Zittel has sold for O. L. Richards 44 West 75th st, a 4-sly dwelling, 20x85x102.2. The McViehar Realty Trust Co. were associated as brokers in the sale. 81ST ST.—Julia G. Walker has sold to John J. Gunther 60 East Slst st, a 4-sty and basement dwelling, on lot 20x102.2. 98TH ST.-Mary C. McNiece has sold to Mark Blumenthal 59 West 9Slh sl. a 5-sty flat, on lol 25x100.11. 113TH ST.—Louis Lese has bought from Catherine Goette and George K. Nevem 132 and 134 Easl 113th st, two 3-sty frame dwellings, on plot 35.1x100.11. 83d ST.—William E. Finn sold to William M. Benjamin through Duff & Conger Nos. 101 to 109 East 83d st, at the north¬ east corner of Park av, five frame houses, on a plot fronting 77 feet on the avenuft by 110 feel on SSd st, its easterly 21 feet on the street, having a depth of 102 feet. 134th ST.—Duff & Brown sold for Pauline May to Charles Sei¬ ferd No. 12 West ]34lh st, a 5-sly double flat, on a tot 25x100. The price was about $21,000. 121ST ST.—Wm. P. Mangam has sold for Mrs. Rabold the 3-sty and hasement dwelling No. 107 East 121st st, 17x50x100.11. PARK AV.—Daniel B. Freedman has bought from the Stone- bridge estate the 5-sly flat, on lot 25.6x90, at the southwest cor¬ ner of Park av and SSd st. S. Osgood Pell & Co. were the brokers. 146TH ST.-Duff & Brown have sold for Maria L. Warner to Caroline Lissowsky No. 468 West 146th sl. a 3-sty brick build¬ ing, on lot 25x100. The property will be altered for business pur¬ poses. AMSTERDAM AV.—Mrs. J. T. Hillenbrandt has sold the north¬ east corner of Amsterdam av and 91st st, a 5-sty flat, on iot 28x100. 1ST AV.—The location of the new Rockefeller Laboratory wih be the three blocks from 64th to G7th st, Av A to the East River. This is a portion of the fatnous old Schermerhorn farm, which was purchased by Peter Schi^-merhorn in the early part of this century. From him it descended to William C. Schermerhorn, who recently died at his house at. No. 49 West 23d st. The for¬ mal transfer cannot be made until the will is probated, which will be about February 16. The property, which contains 110 Jots, is the only unimproved plot of its size soulh of Harlem. The streets, 6oth, OOth and 67th, though officially upon the city map, have never been opened. The cily has not taken title to the land, and there will probably be little difficulty in arranging with the city for the transfer of jurisdiction to the trustees of ■the proposed institution. The new laboratory grounds, there¬ fore, according to present plans, will cover three city blocks, though none of the building details are forthcoming. The price paid for the land is in the neighborhood of $700,000. The prop¬ erty is admirably adapted for its intended use, lying as it does iiigh above the water opposite Blackwell's Island, al a point di¬ rectly norlh of the new Blackwell's Island bridge piers, and .commanding a fine outlook up and down the river. An exterior street has been laid out by the city along the river front, from .64th to 81st st, the upper part of which only has so far been constructed. The old Schermerhorn farm extended along the river from a point near what is now 63d st. to the present 68th st. and back lo 3d av. Here it faced the square known as "The Parade," which from about 1820 to 1865 lay between 3d and ith avs and OGth and OOth sts. Directly above the river, upon the parcel purchased, still stands the old Schermerhorn farmhouse, erected in 1727. which was occupied by the late William C. Schermerhorn until 1860. when he built his ^vell-kno'wn house on 23d st, between 5th and 6lh avs. The New Tork Trade School, furnished and endowed by the late Col, Auchmutly. a nephew of W. C. Schermerhorn, occupies the block front on 1st av, be¬ tween 67th and 6Sth sts. 116TH ST.—Nelson D. Stillwell has bought through Charles H. Easton & Co. a plot, 50.xl00, on the south side of 116th st, 125 feet west of Broadway. 8TH AV.—Mrs. C. Doelger has sold the southeost corner of Sth av and 114th st, a o-sty flat with stores, on lot 25.5x100. 5TH AV,—Charles M. Rosenthal has bought from a Mrs. Quinn No. 1405 5th av, a 5-sly double flat, for $27,500. 81ST ST.—Slawson & Hobbs have sold for Mary E, Cox 318 West 81st st, a 5-sty dwelling, 23x70x80. The buyer will occupy the house at the expiration of the present least next May, The price was $42,850. 146TH ST.—Duff & Brown have sold for John P. Leo to Dr. Hassinger No. 435 West 146th st, a 3-sly and basement dwelling, 10.8x50x100. 107TH ST.—Hall J. How & Co. have sold for Louis Kahn to A. V. Donellon the plot on the north side of 107th st, 100 feet east of Columbus av, 75x100.11. 79TH ST.-Mrs. Stella Turk has sold to Gustav Goodman the 4-sty double flat 237 East 79lh sl. 62D ST.—E. de Forest Simmons has sold for Weil & Mayer to Dr. Isaac Adler No. 22 East 62d st, a 4-sly and basement dwelling, with 2-sty ■ dining-room extension, on lot 21.6x100.5, The price is said to be $96,000. 104TH ST.—Samuel Green has sold to Leon A. Liebeskind the plot, 50x200. on the north side of 104th st, extending to 105th St. Mr. Liebeskind gives in exchange Nos. 843 and 845 West End av. two 5-sly single flats, each on lot 22x100. SSTH ST.—Slawson & Hobbs have sold for the estate of Andrew J. Kerwin the S^-sty high sloop dwelling No. 316 West SSth st, 20x60xlOO.Sy2- 90TH ST.—The McVickar Really Trust Co. ahs sold for E. El¬ lery Anderson to a Mr. Stern 40 Wesl OOlh sl, a 3-sly and base¬ ment brownstone front dwelling, on lot 20x100.8. 126TH ST.—Folsom Brothers and Frederick J. WTiltton have sold Eor Fannie J. Stuyvesant 125 East 126th st, a 3-sty brick dwelling, on lot 12.6x99.11. THE BRONX. PARK AV.—The Siegel-Cooper Company hos bought from Ju¬ lius C. J. Langbein the plot, 58x50, on the east side of Park av, 160 feet north of 175th st. The 'buyers will erect a stable on the site. 1S3D ST.—William Stonebridge has sold for Dr. C. A. Becker, president of the Bronx Borough Bank, the plot, 35x100. at the southeast corner of lS3d st and Crotona av, to Charles Lembach, who will build a 4 sty hotel. LEASES. Heil & Stern have leased for Henry Corn to the Rufus Water- house Co, 15,000 square feet of space in the Judge Building, cor¬ ner of Sth av and 16th st. The building will be extensively al¬ tered and modernized by Mr. Corn. The lease is for a term of years, al a total rental of $50,000, Shanley Brothers secured a lease for fourteen years on the property at No. 1823 Broadway, a 4-sty building, on a lot 28.11s: 141.6x25x126.11, adjoining on the south the Circle Theatre, at the southwest corner of OOth sl and Broadway. The Shanleys w-ill spend upward of $25,000 on alterations for a restaurant. H.