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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 100, no. 2589: Articles]: October 27, 1917

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October 27, 1917 RECORD AND GUIDE 555 EAST 17TH ST.—A. W. Pierce, 26 Court st, completed plans for two 2U-sty frame dwellings, 20x40, in the east side of East 17th st, 432 ft south of Av O, for Edward S. Melsen, 276 East 9th st, owner and builder. Cost, $8,000. AV R.—Benjamin F. Hudson, 319 9th st, completed plans for a 2-sty cement block dwelling, 35x45, at the cor of Av R and East 33d st. for William Hoefler, 25 Bank st, Manhattan, owner and builder. Cost, $10,000. 78TH ST.—Gregory B. Webb, 104 West 42d st, Manhattan, completed plans for two 2-sty frame dwellings. 20x50. in the north side of 78th st. 220 ft west of 19th av, for Mainard C. Schill, 1701 77th st, owner and builder. Cost. $6,000. KENMORE PL.—Slee & Bryson. 154 Montague st. completed plans for a 3-sty frame dwelling, 22x41. on the west side of Kenmore pl, 100 ft south of Av J, for the Oakcrest Building Co., 1125 East llth st, owner and builder. Cost. $6,000. 76TH ST.—Slee & Eryson, 154 Montague st, completed plans for a 2i.^-sty frame dwelling. 23x43, in the north side of 76th st, 179 ft west of 3d av, for Alfred Janson, 245 76th st, owner and builder. Cost, $6,- 000. WEST 7TH ST.—Charles Olsen, 1649 69th st, completed plans for a 2-sty cement and composition block dwelling, 20x52, at the northeast cor of West 7th st and Av S, for the Roth Morgan Co., 1430 77th st, owner and builder. Cost, $3,500. WEST 31ST ST.-George H. Suess, 2966 West 29th st, completed plans for a 2-sty brick dwelling, 20x55, in the east side of West 31st st, 330 ft west of Mermaid av, for E. F. Heimberger. 3005 Surf av, owner and builder. Cost, $4,500. EAST 7TH ST.—M. J. Harrison, World Bldg, Manhattan, completed plans for six 2-sty frame dwellings, 18x49, in the west side of East 7th s t, 245 ft north of Av I, for the Kensington Homes Corp., Home- crest av. owner and builder. Cost, $30,000. AVENUE R.—Benjamin F. Hudson. 319 9th st, completed plans for a 2-sty cement block dwelling, 35x45, at the cor of Av R and East 23d st. for William Hoefler, 25 Bank st, Manhattan. owner and builder. Cost, $10,000. AV N.—Slee & Bryson, 154 Montague st, completed plans for a 2-sty frame dwell¬ ing, 22x44, on Av N, near East 19th st, for the Midwood Associates, 805 Flatbush av, owners and builders. Cost, $6,000. RUTLAND RD.—Slee & Bryson, 154 Mon¬ tague St. have plans in progress for four 2-sty brick dwellings, 20x65, on the north side of Rutland rd, 180 ft west of Bedford av, for Paul Olmewald, 805 Flatbush av, owner and builder. Total cost, $24,000. S4TH ST.—Thomas Bennett, 7826 Sth av, completed plans for a 2-sty brick dwelling, 20x55, in the north side of 84th st, 70 ft east of Tth av, for Frank Schuhla, 8329 Tth av, owner. Cost, $5,000. WEST 36TH ST.—George H. Suess, 2966 West 29th st, completed plans for ten 1-sty frame dwellings, 18x26 and 18x23, in the east side of West 36th st, 40 ft south of Mermaid av, for Paul Hindus, 515 Park av, owner. Total cost, $50,000. 54TH ST.—F. Savignano. 6005 14th av. completed plans for a 2-sty frame dwell¬ ing, 18x42. in the south side of 54th st, 240 ft west of 15th av. for the Remsen Eldg. Co.. Prank AVilliam. pres.. 1740 49th st, owner and builder. Cost, $10,000. BRISTOL ST.—Cantor & Dorfman, 371 Fulton st, completed plans for six 2-sty brick dwellings and stores and garage, 20x80 and 16x60, at the northwest cor of Bristol st and Pitkin av. and on the north side of Pitkin av, 20 ft west of Bristol av, for Morris Beinenstock, 1258 47th st, owner and builder. Cost, $45,000. FACTORIES AND AVAREHOUSES. INGRAHAM ST.—Louis Allen Abramson. 220 Sth av, Manhattan, completed plans for a 1 and 2-sty brick varnish factory group to include a 2-sty main bldg, 60x80. a 1-sty mixer house, 20x20, a 1-sty cooking house, 20x25, and a 1-sty garage and varnish house, 30x64, at the northwest cor of In¬ graham st and Varick av, for the Con¬ tinental Varnish Co., 317 New Jersey Rail¬ road av. Newark, N. J., owner. Cost, $25,- 000. GATES -AV.—Louis Allmendinger, 20 Palmetto st, completed plans for a 3-sty brick factory, 45x95, on the north side of Gates ave, 200 ft east of Central av, for Fred W^eber, 192 Woodbine st, owner and builder. Cost, $12,000. SMITH ST.—Benjamin Driesler, 153 Remsen st, completed plans for a 2-sty brick factory, 87x50, in the east side of Smith st, 214 ft north of Hamilton av, for the Water Front Realty Co.. 524 Broad¬ way, Bklyn. owner. Cost, $15,000. AINSLIE ST.—Koch & Wagner, 26 Court st, completed plans for alterations to the 1-sty brick factory, 25x100, in the south side of Ainslie st, 91 ft west of Union av, for William Cabbie Excelsior Wire Mfg. Co., 80-8 Ainslie st, owner. Cost, $16,000. o6TH ST.—Thomas Bennett, T826 Sth av, has plans in progress for a 1-sty brick fac¬ tory, 20x41, in the south side of 56th st. 320 ft west of 3d av, for Henry K Steck, 240 56th st, owner. Cost. $3,000. BLAKE AV.—E. M. Adelsohn, 1TT6 Pit¬ kin av, has plans nearing completion for a 1 and 2-sty brick ice manufacturing plant, 100x200. at the southwest cor Blake and Van Sinderen avs, for Rubel Bros., Glenmore av, owners. Cost, $T5,000. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. HOWARD AV.—Plans have been ap¬ proved by the Municipal Art Commission for an addition to the brick, stone and terra cotta public school on the west side of Howard av, between Prospect pl and St. Marks av, for the City of New York, Board of Education. AA'illiam G. AVillcox. pres.. 500 Park av, Manhattan, owner. Cost, $2T5,000. STAELES AND GARAGES. FOREST ST.—Laspia & Salvati. 525 Grand st, have plans in progress for a 1-sty brick public garage, 25x100, at 240 Forest st. Cost, $5,000. ISOTH ST.—M. Zipkes, 405 Lexington av, Manhattan, completed plans for an ex¬ tension for a 2-sty brick garage. 75x100, in the north side of 150th st, 150 ft west of Howard av, for Hyman Davidson, 28 Devine st, owner. Cost, $35,000. FRONT ST.—Laspia & Salvati, 525 Grand st. completed plans for a 1-sty brick garage. 25x100. in the south side of Front st, 225 ft west of Kingsland av, for James Babimo. 242 Frost st, owner. Cost, $4,000. 13TH ST.—E. M. Adelsohn. 1776 Pitkin av, completed plans for a 2-sty brick garage, 40x100, in the north side of 13th St. 156 ft west of 3d av. for C. Felzenhardt, 127 13th st, owner and builder. Cost. $10,- 000. DEBEVOISE PL.—C. P. Cannella, 1163 Herkimer st, completed plans for an ex¬ tension to the 2-sty garage, in the east side of Debevoise pl, 121 ft north of De Kalb av. for C. Pepe, on premises, owner and builder. Cost, $4,000. Announcement is made of the formation of the Hedden-Pearson-Starrett Corporation WITH OFFICES AT 115 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY SERVICES This Corporation will act as Consulting Engineers, Contractors for Engineering AA^ork, Contractors for Operation, Pixrchasing Agents and Representatives of Foreign Corporations, in the following industries:—Steam and Electric Railways, Tramways, Highways, Bridges, Canals, Hydro-Electric Power Plants, Steam Power Plants, Submarine Dredging and Rock Work, Shipbuild¬ ing, Mining, Docks and AA'ater Front Improvements, Building Construction, Sewerage and Disposal Works, Machinery and Mechanical Equipments, Chemical AVorks, Electrical Equipments, AVater Works, Street Lighting. Telephone Systems, etc. TERRITORY In the United States, all Foreign Countries. Territories and Insular Possessions, and OAVNERS. ENGINEERS and ARCHITECTS are respectfully requested by this Corporation to submit their enterprise to it. All communications will receive prompt attention and strictest confidence. AVhatever form of service you may desire will be rendered with a view of maintaining the highest standards of efficiency as represented by Quality, Speed aud Economy. REFERENCES The following is a selected list of enfirineerins: work and bailding conslraction with which the personnel of this Corporation have been identified as principals: Mttropolitan I^e, New York, N. T, Stars. Roebuck & Co.. Chicago, 111. Electrical Development & i'owtr House, Toronto. Can¬ ada ; NiatTiira Falls. N. Y. Rio de .laneiro Tramways & Ught & Power Plant, Piio de .laneiro. Brazil. Hotel St. ReKis, New A'ork. N. T, Hotel Taft. Ncw Haven, Conn. Sau Antonio Land Sc. Irrigation. San Antonio, Tex. Mexico. Northwestern R. R., EI Paso. Tex. Metropolitan Street RaiJway. New York, N. T. Prudential Life. Newark. N. J. Union R. R. Station. Columbua. O. Oaldand National Bank. Oakland. Cal. Barcelona Traction & Light & Power Plant, Barce¬ lona. Spain. West End Street Railway System. Boston, Mass. Dominion Coal Co, Plant, >IoTa Scotia, Canada. Union Railroad Station. Washington, D. C. Wanamaker Buildings, New York, N. Y., and Phlla- delnhia. Pa. Sao Paulo Tramway & Light & Power Plant, Sao Paulo. Brazil. New England Gas & Coke Plant. Everett, Mass. Wnrthineton Pump Works, Harrison, N. J. Union Bank of Canada, Winnipeg, Canada. Mercnants Refrigerator Co., Jersey City, N. J. Correspondence is invited from Sub-Contractors and Manufacturers in order that they may be listed at once in the estimating and purchasing files. RE:C0RD and GU1D£} is IX ITS FIFTIETH YEAR OF CONTINUOUS PUBLICATION.