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August 10, 1912 RECOliD AND GUIDE 273 Thomas W. Lamb, SOI 5th av; also the new bank building for A. L. Kass, from plans by Benj. W. Levitan. Bids are wanted by this concern on the rooflng lor both jobs. ST. LOUIS, MO.—The Foundation Co., 113 Broadway, New York City, has just com¬ pleted its contract for the foundations of the Railway Exchange Building in St. Louis. Mo. This contract embraces the sinking of ^1) pneumatic caissons around the outer edge of a plot covering an entire city block, and also the Installation of 51 other piers, con¬ structed by the open method. The general con¬ tractor for the building to be erected on these foundations is the Westlake Construction Co. IIITH ST.—The White Contracting Co., isl Chrystie st, has received the contract tor ex¬ cavating at 200-200 West 19th st for the new loft building to be erected by Hugh E. OReily. 205 7th av, from plans by Walter Haefeli. 17 Madison av. The Hasco Building Co., IT Madi¬ son av, is general contractor. ESSEX ST.—The White Contracting Co., ISl Chrystie st has received the contract for ex¬ cavating for the bank building to be erected at 100-102 Essex st for A. L. Kass, 112 Essex st, owner, B. W. Levitan. 20 West 31st st, architect. Fleischmann Bros., 507 Sth av, are general contractors. AMSTERDAM, N. Y.—Sherman McNeill, this place, has received the genera;l contract to erect the 2-sty frame store and flat, 30x65 ft, at Caroline and Division sts, tor C. Derseh, Division st, owner. Cost, $6,000. THEATRES. 44TH ST.—Fleischmann Bros. Co., .507 5th av has received the general contract to erect the two theatres at 221-223 West 44th st. and 222-230 West 4jth st, for the Central Theatre Leasing Construction Co., Winthrop Ames, president; Lee Shubert vice president; Andrew Freedman, 1418 Broadway, treasurer. Henry B. Herts, 35 West 31st st architect Total cost, $300,000. MISCELLANEOUS, RHINECLIPF, N. Y.—A. E. Badgley. Bing¬ hamton, N. Y., has received the general con¬ tract to erect the 2-sty brick and steel signal tower for the N. Y. Central R. R. Co.. 70 East 4Sth st N. Y. C, owner; W. C. liiowii, president. D. R. Collin, care of owner, archi¬ tect. Cost. $10,000. CHICAGO, ILL.—The John S. Metcalf Co., Ltd., of Montreal and Chicago, has received the contract from the Canadian Pacific Railway for the design and construction of a 1.000,000- bushel grain elevator at West St. John. N. B. The elevator will be of reinforced concrete, capable ot unloading 160 cars in 10 hours, electrically driven, with a power plant for the generation of electric power. Approximate cost, $500,000. PLANS FILED FOR NEW CON¬ STRUCTION WORK. Manhattan. APARTMENTS. FLATS AND TENEMENTS.. AUDUBON AV, e s, 53.5 s 185th st. S-sty tenement, 20.5x77; cost, $18,000; owner, Ed¬ ward H. Rogers, 518 West ISOth st; architect F. J. Schefick, Park av and 176th st. Plan No. 490. BROADWAY, n e cor 212th st, 6-sty tene¬ ment, 118.7x120, slag roof; cost $125,000; own¬ er. Hazel Real Estate Co., 535 West 207tU st; architect G. F. Pelham, 507 5th av. Plan No. 493. 112D ST, 110-120 West, 6-sty tenement, 150x Still; cost, $250,000; owner, Kramer Impt, Co. 35 Nassau st; architect, Wm. P. Seaver, o22 5th av. Plan No. 497. 142D ST, 122-132 West, 6-sty tenement, 150x Se.ll; cost, $250,000; owner, Kramer Impt. Co.. 35 Nassau st; architect, Wm. P. Seaver, 222 Sth av. Plan No. 498. PARK AV, 537-561; 62d st, 100-112 East, 12- sty apartment house, 70.11x117.6, slag roof; cost, $600,000; owner, Northcote Realty Co., 505 Sth av; architects, George & E. Blum, 505 5th av. Plan No. 500. FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES. SOTH ST, 619-025 West, rear, O-sty factory, 50x200.10; cost $600; owner, Charles Kohler, SOth st and 11th av ; owner ot building, owner of land, W. W. Astor; architects, Ross & McNeil, 39 East 42d st Plan No, 406. HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. 60TH ST, ;;2T-:;i;5 East, S-sty brick and stone nurses home, 32x49, slag roof: co.~t. .*l:o,00(i ; owner, Manhattan Maternity Dispens
2. Mars Eidlitz 6 Son, 489 Sth av, has contract. NEW ST. 58-62; Beaver st 23-23, 12-sty of¬ fice, 65.2xirregular, slag root; cost, .?5ihi,000; owner, Brody Adler & Kock Co.,-38 West "26l st; architects, Rouse & Goldstone, 38 West 32d st. Plan No. 495. ANDREW J. ROBINSON, President DREW K. ROBINSON, Tr««aur«» Andrew J. Robinson Co. BUILDERS A company whose organization, reputation and business experience justifies Architects and Owners in placing Building Construction in its charge. Telephones (6970) i 6971 y I 6972 j Gramercy 123 EAST 23D ST., NEW YORK THOMAS J. STEEN CO. BUILDERS Hudson Terminal Building 30 Church Street New York Tel. 2418 Cortlandt HECLA IRON WORKS Architectural Bronze and Iron Work North 10th, 11th, 12th and ISth Streets BROOKLYN NEW YORK MR. IRON WORKER OUR FACILITIES ENABLE US TO GIVE YOU THE SERVICE YOU REQUIRE OUR NEW PLANT IS LAID OUT AND STOCKED WITH THAT AS OUR SOLE PURPOSE TO CONVINCE YOU REQUIRES ONLY A TRIAL TELEPHONE, LENOX 5781 MANHATTAN ROLLING MILL 315-325 EAST 97th STREET NEW YORK WELLS ARCHITECTURAL IRON CO. MANUFACTURERS OF ORNAMENTAL IRON AND BRONZE WOil Phone 4212 Melrose River Ave. and East 151st St., NEW YORK GRAND CENTRAL IRON WORKS L. B. GESCHEIDT. Proprietor 15 Years In Repair Department of Cornell Iroa Worte IRON WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION My Specialty All Kinds of Repairs. Fire Escapes Maaaufactured and Recoiled Aeoordinl to Law PHONE, PLAZA 3583 212 EAST62D STREET. N. Y. CITY Structural and Ornamental For Buildings BUILDING CODE AND TENEMENT HOUSE LAW VIOLA'nONS CORRECTED LASS & NETUSAK Phone Harlem:4851 442 EAST 105th ST„ N. Y. C,