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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 88, no. 2271: September 23, 1911

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September 23, 1911. RECORD AND GUIDE 427 CHURCHES. ■ EDGEMERE, L, I.—P. J. Brennan, 024 Madi- ^son av, K, Y. C. has received the general con¬ tract to erect the 1-sty frame church. 3{).\S7 ft. on the southwest corner of Graudview and Edgemere avs. for St. Mary Star of the Sea ■Roman Catholic Church, of which tbe Rev. Father H. H. Farrell, Clark av. Far Rock- away. L, I,, is pastor. Plans are by Lehman & O'Kane, Mott av. Far Roekaway, Bsliraated cost is $15,000. DWELLINGS, 49TH ST.—S. Nlewenhous. Inc., 1 Madisou av, has received the general contract lo erect the 2-sty brick pariah house in the north side of 40th st, 311 ft. west of Oth av. for the Roman Catholic Church of the Assumption, 425 West 4Sth st. Rev. E. M. Sweeney, pastor. Pfenry A. Koelbie. 71 Nasaau st, is tbe architect. Esti¬ mated cost, ,$15,000. MASSAPEQUA. L. I.—Santoro Sc Henry, 1 -Madison sq. N. Y. C.. have received the general couiract for the five 21/2-aty terra cotta block and stucco residences to he creeled lor the Queens Land & Title Co., of which George Haight, Times Building. 42d st and Broadway. N. Y. C. is president. W. S. Moore. 501 Slh av, IN. Y. C, has prepared plans, GRAND CONCOURSE.—J- Robinaon, 1391 Clinton av, has received the masonry for the 2',^-sly terra. cotta block and stucco resi¬ dence, aud 2-sty garage, at the nortbeast ior- ner of lS2d st aud Grand Concourse, Poi- .Alexander Wilson, owner. Ronald McAdams, of 707 Bast IToth st, has received the car¬ penter work. Fred. Jaeger, 441 Tremont av, is architect. BROOKLYN.—Herman Veit. 258 Devoe st, has received the masonry and carpenter work for the 3-sty rectory. 64.\37 ft., in ilie north side of 14th St. near 4lh av, Brooklyn, for the Holy Family R, G. Church, of which the Rev. F. X. Bellinger, 23G 13lh st. Brooklyn, is pastor. F. .1. Berlenbach, Jr., 200 Graham av, is archi¬ lect. GLENDALE, L. L—C. Noli'z, 55 Madison av, Glendale. has received the painting work on ten residences to be erected by Talmon & Jalck, at this place, to cost a total of $10.0UO. L, Berger & Co., Brooklyn, prepared the plans. FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES. .GUTTEND'ERG, N. J.—Johu T. Brady, 103 Park av, N, y. C-. has received the general contract to erect the 2-sty brick factory building on the Boulevard, between Park and Bellevue avs, for K. V. Lutz, of Park av, Guttenberg. PARK AV,—Thomas Kennedy £ Co.. 431 East 154th st, have received the couiract for exca¬ vating the site on the west side of Park av, between ]22d and 123d sts, for imprpovemenl with au 8-siy factory building, 80x200 ft,, for the Terry Se Tench Co.. owners. 120TH ST.-Adam Happel, 408 East 93d st, has received the contract for steel work neces¬ sary for the warehouse addition in the south side of 120th st, 169 ft. -n'est of the East River, for the Standard Oil Co., of 20 Broadway. E, A. Ellis, 20 Broadway, prepared these plans. R, W. Smith, 242 East Slst st, ia general con¬ tractor. Estimated cost. $45.00(1. MYRTLE AV.—Peter Guthy, 92G Broadway, Brooklyn, haa received tlie general contraci to erect an addition to the 2-sty brick atorage building at Myrtle and Wyckolf avs, for WelK Sc Zerweck, 1502 Myrtle av. H. A. Koelbie, IS Nassau st, N. Y. C, is the architect. ROCHESTER, N. Y.-The Indualrial Engiu- ceriug Co., 100 State at., Albany, N. Y., has received tbe general contract to erect Itie 4-sty fireproof reinforced concrete manufacturing plant, 50x100 ft, in Jones st, near Brown sq, for tbe Rochester Stamping Co., George W. Robeson, president. Jobn W. Vickert. ,300 Sib¬ ley Bklg.. Rochester, is tbe archilect. Es¬ timated cost, .$50,000. SPARROWS POINT, MD.—The Raymond Con¬ crete Pile Co., of New York and Chicago, has received the contraci for the reinforced concrete crane track foundations at the works of the Maryland Steel Co., at Sparrows Point, Md. Geo. C, Shepard, Chief Engineer, marine depart¬ ment. HALLS AND CLUBS, COENTIES SLIP.—The Foundation Company, 115 Broadway, has just received the contract for installing the fouadations ot the Seamen's Church Institute, Coenties Slip and South st. The architects are Warren & Wetmore ; engi¬ neers. Opdike & Deutsch. and John Downey, general eoniractor. "The contract will consist of installing caisson cofferdams around the entire lot. which is approximately 90x100 ft. ■HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. MALONE, N. Y.-The coutract for the erec¬ tion of the new buildings of the Northern New York Deaf Mute Institution, at Maloae, has been let to Maurice Kantrowitz. oC Albany, who offered to do the work for .$113,000. Work will be started as soon as the contractor can get his machinery on the ground, and must be com¬ pleted within one year. HUDSON, N, Y.—Bogert & Carlbough, of Pat¬ erson, N. J,, have received the steel contract for the Nurses' Homes and Surgical Hospital lo be erected here from plans by Crow, Lewis Sc Wlck- enhoefer. 200 olh av, N. Y. C. J- B. Roberts & Co-, 1 Madison av, N. Y. C, have the general contract. CASTLETON, S. I.—Luke A, Burke Sc Son's Co., 25 'West 42d st. N. Y. C, have received the general contract t'o erect the Seaview Conval¬ escent Hospital, at this place, from plans by R. F. Almirall, 185 Madison av. N. Y. C. HOTELS. MONTREAL, QUE.—The George A, Fuller Co.. 115 Broadway, N. Y. City, has just received the general contract to erect the Ritz-Carlton Hotel at this place, from plans by Warren Sc Wetmore, 3 Wesl 33d st, N, Y City. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. STH AV,—The supervising architect, Waahing¬ ton, D, C, has accepted the bid of the Van Wagoner Construction Co,, 1133 Broadway, N. Y. C, for the installation of a conduit aud electric wiring system in the new post oflice buildiug, Manbaltan, at ,$55,720. WALLINGFORD, CONN.-The contract for the construction of the U. S. public building at wallingford, Conn., has been awarded to the Weatcbester Engineering Co.. 103 Park av N Y. C. at $71.800; less for alternate B sub- slituting limestone for all exterior marble ,$4 - .57S; alternate G, substituting shingle tile for copper, $;jUO; net amount, $G0,922 ; lime to com¬ plete Nov. 1, 1912. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, 1S9TH ST,—The Bottsford Dickinson Co. 1170 Broadway, has received the general contract lo erect the 5-sty fireproof Public School, No, 45 at lS9th St. Hoffman st and Lorillard pl for 'the City of New Y^ork. Board of Education, 500 Park av, to cost .$400,000. C. B, J, Snyder, Park av and uO!h st, drew the plans. STAPLETON, S. I.-J. F. Walsh, 193 Lexing¬ lon av, N. Y. C. has received the general con¬ tract lo erect the Academy of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament at tbis place, from plans by Boring Sc Tilton. 32 B'roadway. N. Y. C. 12TH ST.—L. Marcus, 310 Front st has re¬ ceived the contract lor excavating the siie in the south side of 12th st, about 82 ft. east of Av B. The plot is 10 be improved wilh new Public School No. (il. Richard E. Heningham 1 Madiaon av, holds the general contract, 02D ST.—Wm. Young Co.. 5,=i0 West 41st st, lias received tbe general contract for enlargisg tbe u-sty scbool building. 35-37 East 62d st for Cleveland H. Dodge, 90 Park av, from plans by Parish & Schroeder. 12 West 31st sl. Esti¬ mated cost is ,$20,000. POMFRET, CONN. - The Anderson-Martin Electric Co.. 1 Madison av, N. Y. C, has re¬ ceived Ibe electrical contract for underground feeder system and transformer work on the Pomfret School gymnasium building, at this place, from plans by Ernest Flagg, architect, 35 Broadway, N. Y. C. The foundations have been completed. STABLES AND GARAGES. -4.V A.—Contracts have not yet been placed for the garage, stable and shelter. 98.9x81.5 ft. which the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelly to Animals will erect at the south¬ west corner of Av A and 24th st. from plans by Renwick, Aspinwall Sc Tucker. 320 5th av Esti¬ mated cost is $40,000. STATIONS. CATSKILL. N. Y,—The Aiiderson-Martia Elec¬ tric Co.. 1 ftladison av. N. Y, C, has received the electric work 00 the new Catskill station for the New Y'ork Central & Hudson River Railroad Co., from plans by Warren Sc Wetmore and Reed & Stern, N. Y. C. STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS. 4,TH ST.—Cramp & Co.. 23 East 2Cth st, have received the contract for extensive interior chaugea to the 5-sty store building, 315-317 West 47th St. for Anua W. H, Nichols, of Brook- line. Maas. Stuckert Sc Sloan, 23 Easl 2Gth st archltecta. 5TII AV.-The Anderson-Martin Electric Co.. I Madisou av. bas received the electrical con¬ lraet for alterations to the 5-sty store building, lis ,ith av and 2 West SOth st. for "Charles," ot London, interior decorator. Carrere & Hast¬ ings, i;25 5th av. prepared these plaus. BROADWAY.—Herbert M, Baer, architect, has awarded to F. D, Green Sc Co., 1123 Broadway, tbe general contract to erect the new building at 1G20 Broadway for the Cyrus Clarke Esiate. 4TH ST.—Walter S. Timmis. architect, has awarded to F. D, Green & Co.. 1123 Broadway. Ihe general contract for remodeling the DeVinne Press Buiiding at 4th st and Lafayette pl. MOUNNT VERNON. N. Y.-Jenkg Sc Plume 10 Prospect st. Mount Vernon, have received the general contract to erect the 3-sty fireproof addition to tbe brick aud stone bauk aud office building at tbe corner of West Ist st and 5th av, lor the First National Bank of Mount Vernon. A. G. C, Fletcher, 103 Park av, N. Y. C, is the architect'. BEACH ST.—Fountain & Choate, 110 East 23d st, bave received the general contract to erect the S-sty ioft building at 8 Beach st for S, Charlea Welsh, of 25G Broadway. P. R. q^elley, 3 West 2:ilh st, is the architect, 40TH ST.—H. H, Oddie, 30 Church st, has re¬ ceived the general contract to erect the 12-sty loft building at 15 Easl 40tb st for Mrs, Lilils B'. Hyde, Aplhorp Apartments. 78lh st and Broadway. N. C. Mellen, 20 West 34th st. is (he architeci. Falk Sc Hager, 30 Church st, steel engineers. The Anderson Auction Co.. 12 East 64th st', is the lessee. 4TH AV.—Mulliken Sc Moeiler. 103 Park av. are preparing plans for the new mercantile building lo be erected at the southwest corner of 4th av and 32d st. oppdaite the Park Avenue Holel. The corner has been bought by Ros¬ well F. Easton. who has been intcreated in sev¬ eral high-class improvements in the midtown lott building section. The sellers were the Morrell Estate. Ijie chief beneficiaries being Robert Lee Morrell, Julia B. Peck and Isabel de P, Kelley. II has a frontage on the avenue of 115.10 fl- and on o2d st 8:3.8 ft. Negotiations, it waa stated, are pending tor a lease of the proposed building to one tenant. No building contract has yet been issued. MADISON AV,—Riley Sc Corrigan. 140 Wesl I2d St. has received Uie masonry for the G-Sty brick store and Ioft building, to be erected at 1-13 Madison av. for tbe Terry Sc Tench Co.. of Lexington av and ISlst st. Tbe owners will do tbe carpenter work. FAR ROCKAWAY. L. I.-R. H. Carman. Myr¬ tle av, Jamaica, L. 1., bas received the gen¬ eral conlraet lo erect the 2-sty brick, lime¬ stone and terra cotta bank building, on the Pln;^a. for the National Bank of Far Rock- away, H. G, Heyson is president and chair¬ man of the buikling committee. Joseph L. Steinam. 10 East 33d st, N. Y. C. prepared these plana. The eslimated cosl is $100,OuO. 5TH AV.-The Geo. A. Just Co.. 239 Verona av, Greenpoint, has received the iron work necessary for $30,000 worth of alterations to the store and loft building, 184 5th av for Louis M. Gerry, of 2 East Olst sl, J. C. Wes- tervell, 36 West 34lh n. Is architect. BROADWAY.-The Jones- Construction Co. 1 Union sq has received the general contract for alterations to the office building, northeast corner of Broadway and 4tb st, for the EC Schermerhorn Estates, 25 Liberty st, from plana by Geo. B. Poal & Sons. 341 4tb av ,.,7'?'^ ?T,—Tbe Madiaon Iron Works, 410 East T-f \ ^^^ received the steel -work for tbe l^-?^,'w'■^''"'^ '°" '^"il'ii'iS. 00x10(1 ft., at b..M-tl west 21st st, tor the Phoenix Holding Co-, from plans by George Fred Pelham .51)7 J'l^'^ iM'"'^^'' ^' ^' S^« Elevator Co. has art fnr ^h/r'^'^^f *" ^^"^^^ elevators neces¬ sary (or the two store bui dings. 057 and (itil 'lion '"of 10' n^ }'^^^^Ma Investors Coipora- -r h,n ^'^^'r.^o"?,""'^*'' to t-ost $400,000. John li. Duncan. 2ij8 ;jlh av. is arcbitect LAFAYETTE ST.-The A. B'. See Elevator Co has received the elevator contraci for the 11-aiy lot building, southeast corner of Lafayette ami Howard sts, lo cost S325.O0O. The steel work IS now up to tbe fifth story. The In ver- neaa Realty Co., T. G. Day, 40 Wall st is icA'^'B^F^rn^^ Quinby 99'^Nassau'st, Irch" i-eti B. l. Golden. oOS Pearl at, eeneral con- ractor; C. Blayer, 20 Bradhurst av roofing - ^Sy^^-^!J% -^/Jitf^g-''-'^-"-^^^ '>'■. fiiteTSoa, N. J., has rece ved tbe eener^i contract to erect the 7U-sty brick and rem forced concrete lofl buildiug at Academy and o,"^* i'^ /°'" t^e I'lduslrial Buildrng Go VAd te^l'an^lfee^r':"" "'''^ ^''^"'■■"■'' '^ ^'^- THEATRES POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y'. - A contract wis c oaed lasl week between the ODonnell Con¬ struction Co. and M, S. Rosen and s"mon icfng for the erection of a new theatre here ThI bo;-Lrio7'^2i!oa?.^''™°'' ^"^ '"^^'" '^^ -'^'- PLANS FILED FOR NEW CON¬ STRUCTION WORK. Manhattan. ^^ARTMENTS. FLATS AND TENEMENTS. - "^7"'^?- f^: ^ ^' ^"''^ e of Convent av two cot/m,''nno'-?°'^'"^°''',^^^.^''^l' ^^^S roof;'total cost, $80,000; owner the Schuck Realty & Con¬ struction Co.. 19 St. Nicholas pl ; arcbitecL J C. Cocker. 2017 5fh av. Plan No. 593. ^ 5TH AV s w cor lllth st. 6-sty brick aud '. ™noo'"""'°'' ^^-■'^O' P'^'^^i^ ^'ate roof,' cost, .>lM 00 o-wner Chaa. I. Weinstein, 17 West Vv \^^l i^^V<^f^- ^^°- ^^^'^ Pelham, 507 5tli av. Plan No. 504. Owner builds i--sty buck apartmeut house, 120x100.8 slag rooi ; cost $C0O,000 ; owner, Midas Realty (?o ["-.J °"'' 'Jl^Sst and Central Park West; archi^ 505 ■ lri;:^"^^T*='"°"''-;%' -'^^ '^^- Plan No, VJl" c,^??^'^ ^- ^^yy^ ^f5 ^'h av. president; uref. ^^''^°^' secretary; E. M. Levey, treas- liOTH ST. s e cor Audubon av. G-stV brick nrsim^' "'^All^SS-e^-^osl, $20,000? owner. Mor- na Simon Construction Co.. 94 Audubon av- arehitect. Max Zipkea. 103 Park av Plan No' tract '^ ■ ^* Audubon av, has con- RIVERSIDE DRIVE, n e cor U4th st, 12-sty oriut and stone apartmeut bouse. 76.1x184 4 Dr?ve RclitvT' |,1'W(W0; owneK R/versi ie Drive Really Co.. Broadway, s w cor ll'^h st - 5'S Not Pet."'"""' ^ ^''^' ''^"^ '' "'^" Lo¬ west END AV, No. 430, 13-sty brick and '^5^^'o,fn".^"''"''"' \''?'"' ™^10^' slas roofT cost, rn '9 w ?!""?'■ ^^^^ ^^'^^^ ^ West End Av 10-5' D Y^^ ^^ architects. Mulliken Se Moeiler nres - Fre^"-/'?." ^°' '"'»' ^^"^^ ^' Mulliken pres. , Fred C, Kronmeyer, secy. ENGINE HOUSES 1.11TH ST, s s. 80 w 2d av. 3-sty brick aud li?.T o-^^->n^ ■^.-."^^ ^"^ dormitory, GOxSO : exten¬ sion. 2.j\20, tile and slag roof; cost ,$76 700" owner. Fire Dept,, City of N. Y. ; krJhitects' Hoppin & Koen. 244 -oth av. Plan No q04 PULTO.N ST, n s. :33 w Church st 3-story ,^ir ^-u^'-oo^""^ engine house and dormitory; cos , .^,!4.ij00 ; owner. Fire Dept., City of N Y ' arcbitects, Hoppin & Koen, 244 5tb av. ■pian ISIST ST.. n s, 100 e Audubon av, 3-sty brick and stone engine liouse and dormitory 70x75 - extension 2:^x10; cost. $.83,500; owner, Pire ■Il n^ Z°^^,- ^V,^'"^.?'fects, Hoppin & Koen. 244 -jth av. Plan No. 606, LEXINGTON AV a e cor ,50tb sl. -S-story brick aud stone engine houae and dormitorv 4.5x7,t- cxtens.oi, 27x25; cost, ,$5:?,S00; owner. Fire °eP'" „C^,'ty "E N. Y. ; architects. Hoppin & Koen, 2-14 oth av. Plan No. 607. FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES. tJ-v'^'^on^iTv ^,°^- ^ll-^^-^ "^est. 1-sly brick fac- toiy 20x40. slag roof; cost. $1,SOO; owner Mrs A. Bouthin, Passaic, N J : architpct M a Cantor 20 West 42d'st. Plan No 59a' Stan: dard Cleaning Sc Dyeing Co., 145 West 45th sl- HORATIO ST, Kos- 105-107, 7-story brick aud reinforced concrete storage warehouse, 52 1x818 felt, concrele and lile roof; cost. $65,000; owner Estate Eugene A. Hoffman. 258 Broadway ■ arch-^ itect. J. Graham Glover. 166 Slate st. Brooklyn Plau No, 60S. Manhattan Refrigerating Co Horatio, West and Gansevoort sts. lessee. Not HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS, FRONT ST, n w cor Jackson st, 5-sty brick and stone hospilai, 70.3x60.6, waterproofed con¬ crete roof; cost, $100,000; owner. Servants' Re-