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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 93, no. 2405: Articles]: April 18, 1914

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April 18, 1914 RECORD AND GUIDE 689 Richmond. ANNADALE.—Mrs. Kate Poe Richardson sold through Cornelius G. Kolff to Mrs. Lydia H. Thomson the Williams Farm of 5 acres with house and stable on the Annadale rd. This farm has changed hands three times in three years at advancing prices. P'ROSPECT AV.—Cornelius G. Kolff has sold for A. L. Bglinton to C. Nordenholt a plot lOOx 100 on Prospect av near Barrett av, where the purchaser intends to erect a residence for his own occupancy. TOTTENVILLE.—D. T. Cornell has sold the Ellis Ship Yard to James Ross Valentine. Nearby Cities. NEWARK, N. J.—Feist St Feist sold for the M. Straus Estate to Harry Austin, president of the Robertson .Xoveity Company, plot of six lots, 75.\208, in the south side of South st, running through to Thomas st and about 200 tt. east of Paciflc st. A modern mill constructed building for the manufacture of picture frames, trays, etc., will be erected; also sold for the Aetna Realty Co. to Littleton Kirkpatrick, the concrete factory building now occupied by the Sterling Waxed Paper Manufacturing Company, at 245 to 249 South st, on a plot 100x200, and for Jacob H. Lehman the eight stores and dwellings on a plot 156 ft. front on the south¬ east corner of Mt. Prospect av and Coeyman st tor about $40,000. Rural and Suburban. GREENWOOD LAKE, N. J.—The Frank Hal¬ lock farm of -'51 acres near Greenwood Lake, N. J., has been purchased by Daniel H. Jack¬ son of the D. H. Jackson Realty Co. HEMPSTEAD, L. I.—The Windsor Land & Imnrovement Co. sold at Hempstead to D. Gal¬ lagher, 40x100 in B'ooth st; to J. McCoy, 40x 100, on Hempstead Parkway ; to R. Murray, 40x 100, and to W. Lawrence, 40x120, on Homan boulevard; to K. S. Murphy, 60x100, on Ken¬ nedy av and Homan boulevard; to F. Schu¬ macher, 40x100, and to D. Baum, 50x125, on Willow av ; to T. Collins, .Silxl20, on Acacia av ; to J. Granhoim, B. Devine and C. Conroy and J. Finnerty, each, 40x100, on Botsford av; to L. McDermott, 20x96, on Milburne av ; to J. P. Basson, 80x114, on Grenwich and Kennedy avs, and 100x130, on Greenwich av and Henry st; to C. Henngott and T. Tarmey each 40x100 on Kennedy av ; also at Floral Park to K. B. King, 40x100, in Oak st; to F. Wille, 60x100, on Tulip av ; at Rosedale, to W. I. Ogg, 40x100, on Booth av; at East Rockaway to J. D. Foldender, 40x 100, in Bay View st West; to M. Mott, 40x100, in Martin st West; to L. Selig, 40x100, in Evans st East; at Valley Stream to J. Flottl and P. Schneider each, 40x100, in Argyle st; to M. Martin, 40x100, in Grove st, and at Ocean- side to C. Hulzer and H. A. Bunjer each. 40x 100, on Oceanside Parkway; to B. Goldbach, SOxlOO, on Merrifield av, and to W. A. Buckley, 40x100, on Perkins av. PLANDOME, L. I.—L'Ecluse, Washburn & Co., in conjunction with Henry Duchardt, have sold to Thomas D. Neelands a house of old English design located at Plandome on Man¬ hasset Bay. wmmmmi™niinn™™nmirrrniinmnnminm,iiiiii™i.miiTTim,ininim.ninri...............uh.im LEASES^___________J Chicago Firm Takes Loft Space. R. W. Goelet leased to Gates Bros. & Co. of Chicago 20,000 square feet on the eight-story building on the southwest corner of Sth avenue and 37th street. The lease is for IS years at an aggre¬ gate rental of about $3S0,000. Work on the projected building will begin May 1. The ground floor was leased a short time ago to Mark Cross & Co., and Stewart & Co., the latter firm now occuping the ground floor of the present structure. Manhattan. THE ADAMS BUILDING CO. leased in 61 Broadway space to Judge Warren W. Foster; John R. Dos Passes ; Jacob Newman ; Thomas B. Harrison, ot 60 Wall st; Robert W. Watson, of 14 Wall st; Theodore Gross, of 165 Broadway ; McClure & Prentice, of 22 William st; Seymour, Megrath & Billings, ot 71 Broadway, and Ken¬ yon Sc 'Kenyon, of 49 Wall st, the latter taking half of the 26th floor. Leases were also made for space with these Stock Exchange firms: Mills & Stewart, of 10 Wall st; Chauncey St Co.. of 20 Broad st; Chapman St Seaman, of 2 Wall st; also S. M. Swenson St Sons, of 37 Wall st, banlters, who take the entire Broadway frontage ot the l^th floor; ofBces to P. L. Foster; Erich Benjamin, ol 59 William st; the Barney Estate Co., of 135 B'roadway; Roswell Bldridge Sc H. K. Knapp; Pure Water Apparatus Co., and the entire west end of the 22d floor .to the National Incinerator Co., of 303 5th av. THE ALLWIN REALTY CO., Inc., leased the loft building on the southeast corner of 3d av and 20th st for H. C. Glaser to Abraham Unger, of 33.0 East 64th st, who will use it for manufacturing purposes. THE LOUIS BECKER CO. leased for David Cohn, the large store in 1970 Amsterdam av for 3 years trom May 1 to Antonio Palagano. VASA K. BRACHER has leased a store for William S. Devery at 242 West 60tb st to the Plaza Pleasure Club; also for Mr. Christian Pabst a store at 450 West 54th st to John A. McMahon ; and a store at 333 West 59th st to Miss Lulu Davis. BRADSHAW Sc CO., a recently formed flrm, leased the store in the Astor property at 22 to 26 West 34th st, which has been vacant since the Forsythe Corporation closed down last year. The lease is for the remainder of the Forsythe lease, made in May, 1911, for 15 years at $65,000 per annum. GUSTAVE BRITT leased the 3-sty dwelling at 26 Bank st for Louis M. PearsaU to Annie Bartel; the 3-sty dwelling at 251 West llth st for George Jeremiah to Martha Gross, and the 3-sty dwelling at 323 West 12th st for M. B. Miller to Annie Doyle. S^al fetat^ Mmti of Nau f nrk organized 1896 Incorporated 19M LAURENCE M. D. McGUIRE, President W.X VAN MLT, Vice-President ELlSHA SNIKFIN, Secrelary FREDERICK D. KALLEY, Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS LAURENCE M. D. MoGUIRE W. J. VAN PELT ELISHA SNIFFIN FREDERICK D. KALLEY E. A. TREDWELL WARREN CRUIKSHANK ALBERT B. ASHFORTH LAWRENCE B. ELLIMAN JOHN P. KIRWAN FRANK D. AMES Pres. BURTON J. BERRY Sec'y-Treas. AMES & COMPANY Real Estate Agents and Brokers Telephone 3570 Madison Sq. 26 WEST Slst ST A. V. AMY & CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS BROKERS and APPRAISERS Tel., 947 Morn. 7th AVENUE, Cor. 115th St. J. ROMAINE BROWN CO. Established 1856 REAL ESTATE J. Romaine Brown, Pres. Chas. GriflBth Moses, V. Pres. Elliott L. Brown, Treas. Eugene S. L. Moses, Sec. 299 Madison Avenue New York City A. M. CUDNER REAL ESTATE CO. Real Estate Brokers and Managers 254 WEST 23D STREET J. CLARENCE DAVIES BRONX BOROUGH REAL ESTATE j 149th STREET & THIRD AVENUE Te.'. Con. Branch Office, 156 BROADWAY Member of Board of Brokers Auctioneer 31 NASSAU STREET DE SELDING BROTHERS Real Estate, Loans, Appraisals Telephone Connection 128 BROADWAY r^eU2n.,^|i"^rr 7 EAST 42d Street Phone, Murray mu 6M Westchester County Realty DEPOT SQUARE WHITE PLAINS Phone 759 AUSTIN FINEGAN Real Estate—Insurance—Appraisals 35 NASSAU STREET Tel., 1730 Cortlandt D. A. Clarkson C. L. Clarkson OGDEN & CLARKSON Real Estate Estates Managed 659 FIFTH AVENUE, Cor, 52nd Street LOUIS ( Agent, Broker . and Appraiser | Real Estate rjCHRAG ^ Established 1890 * iJ Tel. 1700-1 Chelsea 142 W. 23d St. Frank E, Smith & Son Inc. Real Estate Investments Telephone 6443 Gramercy 3 MADISON AVE. TUCKER, SPEYERS & CO. Real Estate 435 FIFTH AVENUE, NEAR 39th STREET Telephone. 2750 Murray HiU Telephone j 45 } Bedford Bstobliahed 1884 Member Brooklyn Board of Real Bstate Brokeri New 'York Board of Real Estate Brofceri Allied Real Bstate Inteiesta FRANK H. TYLER REAL ESTATE BROKER Appraiser Manager Expert Testimony Mortgage Loana 1183 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. JAMES N. WELLS' SONS Real Estate and Insurance Since 1835 at No. 191 NINTH AVENUE William J. Wells Established 1819 James P. Eadie Phone, 52G6 Chelsea Make your advertise¬ ments talk—Just as your salesman must talk—Then, they will pull business.