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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 101, no. 2606: Articles]: February 23, 1918

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February 23, 1918 RECORD AND GUIDE 245 PLANS FIGURING. projects for which bids are being taken by architects or ownLTS. CHURCHES. BROOKLYN. N. Y.—Finnish Evangelical Golgatha Cong. Church, Rev. J. J. Lillback, pastor, 671 41st st, Brooklyn, owner, is taking bids on the general contract for a 1^^-sty brick and stone church, 51x67, at the northeast cor of Sth av and 44th st, from plans by Exel H. Ekblom, 728 43d st, architect. Thomas Drysdale, Inc., 26 Court st, Brooklyn, is figuring the general contract, and desires bids on subs. Cost, $30,000. DWELLINGS. FOREST HIILS, L. I.—Robert Farring¬ ton. 103 Park av, Manhattan, architect, is taking bids on the general contract for a 2V2-sty brick dwelling. 34x30, on the south side of Puritan av. for Charles Bishop, Forest Hills, L. I., owner. Cost, $14,000. EAST ORANGE, N. J.—William A. Hew¬ lett, 1265 Broadway, Manhattan, architect, is taking new bids on the general con¬ tract, to close about March 15. for altera¬ tions and addition to the 2i;^-sty brick and frame dwelling at 106 Washington av, for C. A. Whelan, on premises, owner. Cost, $10,000. ROSLYN, L. I.—Warren & Clark, 108 East 2Sth St. Manhattan, architects, are taking bids on the general contract for alterations and addition to the 21/^-sty brick and terra cotta blocks dwelling, 150 x35. for Frank Henderson, 120 Broadway, Manhattan, owner. Consists of two addi¬ tions. 30x40 ft; new service wing and billiard room. Cost. $60,000. FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES. DELAWANNA, N. .1.—Russel G. Corey, 39 Cortlandt st. Manhattan, architect and engineer, is taking bids on the general contract, to close February 25, for a 4-sty reinforced concrete addition. 80x160. to the dye plant, for the Worthen & Aldrich Co., W. D. Stark, engineer. In charge, on premises, owner. W. L. Crow Construction Co., 103 Park av, Manhattan. Is figuring the general contract and desires estimates on all subs. Cost, $250,000. HALLS AND CLUBS. MANHATTAN—L. E. Jallade, 37 Liberty st, architect, is taking new bids on the general contract for an 8-sty brick and stucco Y. W. C. A. bldg, 150x75 irreg.. at the southeast cor of 124th st and Lenox av, for the Y. W. C. A. of New York City, Mrs. James S. Cushman, secy.. 600 Lex¬ ington av, owner. Cost, $300,000. HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. BROOKLYN, N. Y.—Henry J. Nurick, 955 Broadway, Brooklyn, architect, is taking bids on the general contract for a 5-sty brick hospital, 90x94, at the south¬ west cor of Hart st and Stuyvesant av, for the Beth Moses Hospital, 476 Willoughby av, owner. Cost, $250,000. MUNICIPAL. NEWARK, N. J.—City of Newark, Board of Commissioners, John P. Monahan, di¬ rector, in charge, City Hall, Newark, own¬ er, is taking bids on the general contract, to close 11.15 a. m., February 29, for a hot water heating apparatus at the City Hall, from plans by Gottfried Dries, engi¬ neer, c/o owner. Walter E. Isetts Is supt. in charge. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.—City of New Brunswick, Board of Education, A. L. Smith, pres., Bayard St. School, New Brunswick, owner, is taking bids on the general contract, to close 8 p. m., March 8, for an addition to the Lincoln School, from plans by Alexander Merchant, 363 George st, New Brunswick, N. J., archi¬ tect. Consists of an addition to the 2-sty addition, 45x66, with 1-sty drill hall, 35x60. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.—City of New Brunswick, Board of Education, A, L. Smith, pres.. Bayard St. School, New Brunswick, owner, Is taking bids on the general contract, to close 8 p. m., March 8, for a 2-sty addition. 34x57, to the Hale School, from plans by Alexander Mer¬ chant, 363 George st, New Brunswick, N. J., architect. NORTH CASTLE, N. Y.—Board of Edu¬ cation of North Castle, Alfred Young, clerk, North Castle, N. Y., owner, Is tak¬ ing bids on the general contract, to close 8 p. m., March 6, for a 2-sty brick and terra cotta school. 76x66, from plans by C. A. Mehne, Valhalla, N. Y,, architect. Cost, $50,000. STABLES AND GARAGES. BROOKLYN. N. Y.—Landcuf Real Es¬ tate Co., 215 Montague st, owner, is taking bids on the general contract for a 1-sty brick public garage, 140x132, In the south side of Robinson st, 73 ft west of Nostrand av, from plans by Philipp Caplan, 16 Court st, architect. Cost, $35,000. STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS. MANHATTAN.—Montgomery & Riggs, 105 West 40th st, architects, are taking new bids on the general contract for al¬ terations to the 4-sty brick and stone res¬ taurant and bakery, 25x70, at 119 West 42d st, through to 118-120 West 43d st, for Mary C. Fowler, 311 West 95th st, owner of 119 West 42d st; Charles J. Folmer, 5th av and 17th st. owner of 118 West 43d st, and Miss M. MacLean, White Plains, N. Y,. owner of 120 West 43d st. The les¬ see is Drake's Restaurant, Inc., Ill West 42d St. Cost, $35,000. MANHATTAN—Severance & Van Alen. 4 West 37th st, architects, are taking bids on the general contract for alterations to the 8-sty office bldg. 89x155, at 18 Broad¬ way, for Elmer Smathers, 304 West 75th st, owner, and Felix Isman, Inc., 501 5th av, agent for owner. York Building Co., 103 Park av. Is figuring the general con¬ tract. Cost, $50,000. CONTEMPLATED CONSTRUCTION. Manhattan. APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS. 12TH ST.—Samuel Marcus, Woolworth Bldg, owner, contemplates altering the 4-sty brick and stone dwelling, 25x100, at 4 East 12th st, into studios and apart¬ ments. Architect's name will be an¬ nounced later. Cost, $15,000. 96TH ST.—Frank Lages, 608 West lS4th st, completed plans for the alteration of the 5-sty brick and stone dwelling, at 42 West 96th St. into studio apartments, for the Grassi Realty Co., 320 5th av, owner, in charge. Cost, $10,000. 73D ST.—B. E. Stern, 56 West 45th st, completed plans for the alteration of the 4-sty brick and stone dwelling, 19x55, at 102 West 73d st, into bachelor apartments and store, for Harry R. Roeder, Inc., 200 West 72d st, owner. Charles Money, 52 Vanderbilt av, has been awarded the mason contract. Cost, $15,000. SOTH ST.—Walter Haefeli, 52 Vander¬ bilt av, completed plans for remodeling Hedden-Pearson-Starrett Corporation 115 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY SERVICES This Corporation will act as Consulting Engineers. Contractors for Engineering Work, Contractors for Operation. Purchasing Agents and Representatives of Foreign Corporations, In the following industries:—Steam and Electric Railways, Tramways, Highways, Bridges, Canals, Hydro-Eiectric Power Plants. Steam Power Plants, Submarine Dredging and Rock Work, Shipbuild¬ ing. Mining, Docks and Water Front Improvements. Building Construction, Sewerage and Disposal Works, Machinery and Mechanical Equipments, Chemical Works, Electrical Equipments, Water Works, Street Lighting, Telephone Systems, etc TERRITORY In the United States, Territories and Insular Possessions, and all Foreign Countries. OWNERS, ENGINEERS and ARCHrTECTS are respectfully requested by this Corporation to submit their enterprise to It. All communications will receive prompt attention and strictest confldence. Whatever form of service you may desire will be rendered with a view of maintaining the highest standards of efficiency as represented by Quality. Speed and Economy. REFERENCES The following is a selected list of engineering work and boildlnr constraction with which tho personnel of this Corporation hftvo been identified as principals: Metropolitan Ufe. New Tork, N. T. ppBTi, Itoebuck & Co.. ChltAKO. l\\. Elenrtcal Itftelopnieni A I'ower BouM. Toronto, Csn- sw York. N. T. Hotel Tart, New Haven. Conn. Ban Aniunlo Land & IrrUaUon. Baa Antonio, Tex. Mexico, Northweatern It Tt., EI Paao. Tei. MetropolltaD Htreet Uallnar. New Tork. N. T. Prudtuitlal Ufe. Newark. N. J. Union R. R Station. Columbui. O. Oakland National Uank. Oakland. Csl. Barcelona Traction & Uglii A Power Pluit. Barce¬ lona. Bpaln. Went End Street Rallwaj System. Boetoo. Mul Dominion Coal Ca Plant. Nofa SoolU, Canada. t7n1on Railroad Station, Waahlofton. D. C. Wanamaker Uulldinga, New York, N. T., sed PhUa- deluhla. Pa. Sao PauJo Tramway St Light A Power Plant, Bao Paulo. Brazil. New GQRland Oaa A Coke Plant, Everett. Maaa WortbloKtoD Pump Works, Harrlaon, N. J. Union Bank of Canada. Winnipeg, Canada. Meruoanu Befrtgeraior Co.. Jeraer City, N. I. Correspondence is invited from Sub-Contractors and Manufacturers in order that they may be listed at once in the estimating and purchasing files. Hedden-Pearson-Starrett Corporation BKCORO AND GVIOB IS IN ITS FlFTUBTja YKAR OF CONTINUOUS PUBMCATION.