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Real estate record and builders' guide: no. 56, no. 1441: October 26, 1895

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Oo,;ober 26,1896 Record and Guide. '* Building News. MERCjVNTILE. E. 1791.—Twenty-ninth street, Nos. 5 and 7 West. Thia plot is lo beimproved by tbe erectiou of a moderu office building early uext year, as soon as the preseufc tenancy of tbe Bar Association expires. E. H. Van lugen. No. 160 Sth avenue, owner. E. 1981.—Amsterdam aveuue, southwest comer 186tli atreet. one- story brick car abed; size. 170x100. Third Avenue Eailroad Com¬ pany, owner. Albert Wagner will probably he tbe architect. E. 1072.—Mott avenue, northwest corner 138th street, three-story briek anil fttoiie office aud store building. Owuers represented by Charlea Stewart Davidson, 56 W.all street; architecta. Hoppin &■ Koeu, 160 5th aveuue. Work will not be started before next spring, E. 1943.—Twelfth street. No. 37 Easfc, aud Thirteenth atreet, Nos. 48 and 50 East Jacob Hirah, No. 47 Cedar street, will erect an eight or uiue-story fire-proof store and loft building. AlfredZucker, No, 33 Union square, will probably draw the plans. DWELLINGS. E. 2095.—Albert E. Davia, of No. 2558 3d avenue, has plana on the boards for a row of hrick dwellings, three two-story andbase¬ meut, 16.8x47. and six two-stoi-y, 20x50. with exteusion lOxiaig. to he erected near St, Mary's Park at a tot.al cost of from $50,000 to $60,000, by a company composed of a number of iirominent residents of the uorth side. This improveuieut will be followed by tbe erec¬ tiou of a number of private dwellings fortbe individual members of the company. Work will he started next spring. E. 1079.—Aqueduct avenue, coruer North street, two tw,o-story and afcfcic frame dwelling; Mr. Murphy. No. 52 West 67tb atreet, owner; Fredrick Jacobsen, No, 50 West 67th street, arcbitect; sizes, 25x76 and 25x66; cost, $3,500 each. Conditiou—plans being drawn. E. 2035—One Huudred and Fifty-sixth street, south side, near Prospect avenue, two-story, two-family dwelling; cost, $3,500; size, 22x55. Free Homo Builders, No. 8 East 42d street, ownera; Paul C Hunter, No. 802 Park avenue, arcbitect. E. 2094.—Westcbesfcer,—Doris avenue, two-story and attic frame dwelling; eost. $4,000 ; Morris M, Corbtu, owner; J, William Limer, Ho. 2557 3d avenue, architect. E. 2085,—Unionport,—Two-story and attic frame dwelling; cost, $3,500; William Hylaud, owner; William Henderson. Jr., architect. Specifications call for hot-air beatiug and shingle roofing. E. 1947.—Anthony avenue, uear 180th street, two-story and base¬ ment frame dwelling. 18,6x44; coat, $3,500 ; Rosa Prowler, owner; William Heuderson. Jr., northeast corner Tremont and 3d avenues, architect, " R 411.—Seventy-tifth street, south side, 100 east of Riverside Drive, 38x80. S, Barnes, owuer. C. P. H. Gilbert, No. 18 Broad¬ way, has drawn plans for a five-story American basemeut dwelling. Speciflcations call for front of brick, stone and terra cotta, tile and copper roof, hardwood trim, exposed plumbing. Harvey Murdoek, No. 140Na;-sau street, has the general coutract. This is an addition to the group of houaea previonaly reported and which are to fill up the block. FLATS AND TENEMENTS. E. 2087.—Madiaon aveuue, uorthwest coruer 101st atreet, four tive-story brick aud atone flats and stores; Frawley &, Eooney, No. 180 East 95th street, owners; John C. Burne, No. 101 West 42d street, .architect; total cost. $65,000. Conditiou—plans were filed some time ago in the name of the former ownera of the lots; excava¬ ting baa juat commenced. Specifieafcions call for all latest conve¬ niences, including steam heatiug. E. 2089.—Sixty-eighth atreet, uorth side, 100 feet west of Cen¬ tral Park West, two fiye-story brick and stone flats; cost, about ¥50,000 ; sizes. 30x90 and 20x90; Alex. Moore & Son, No. 522 West 52d atreet. owuers; architect, not yet selected, Specitieationa call for all modem improvements. E. 2118.—Wesfc End avenue, southeast coruer 97th street. Bern¬ ard Wilson, No, 339 East 5Sth street, has just taken title to this plot, size 100x100, and will probably erect a large brick and stone flat thereon, •E. 1974.—One Hundred and Forty-second atreet, north side, 100 feet east of 8th avenue, two five-story limestone and ligbt brick double flats. Same aa but additional to tbe two flats previously menfcioned under this numher. Owner and architects eame also. E. 2117,—Twentieth street, south side, 275 feet west of 9th avenue, three five-story, three-family, brick and stoue flata, James Living¬ ston, No. 75 West 92d street, owuer; Thom & Wilson, No. 1267 Broadway, architects. Size, about 33x90 each. Condition—no plans yet drawn, E. 2115.—Prospect avenne, east side. 115 feet north of Dawson atreet, one three-story frame and hrick flat. S. S. Cohen, 467 Bast 150th street, owner; Edward Wenz, No. 1491 3d avenue, architect. Size, 21x56; cost. $5,000, "E. 1721.—Franklin avenue and 175fcb street, reported in our isMue of Septemher 28th as a tbree-story frame flat, ahould be five- story brick flat, to cost $20,000. E. 2111.—Amaterdam avenue, eaat eide, 75.11 north of 106th street, two five-atory brick and atone stores aud flats. Cost, $25,000; aizes, 25x88.6. Cummiugs & Ferguson, No. 743 Sth avenuo, owners; Oeorge F. Pelham, No. 503 5th avenue, architect. Specifications call for all modem improvements. Plans for improving thia lot were filed May 25.1895, by Joseph Silvermann, No. 59 West 98th street. E. 2109.—Washington avenue, eaat side, 248 feet north of Quarry load, three-story frame flat; cost, $3,500. Mrs. Eoae Callan. owner; J. J. Vreelaud, No. 709 Tremont avenue, architect. R. 209'J,—Westcheater avenue, uear Union aveune, two five-story brick flats withstores: cost $30,000; Dora Fernschild, No. 1020 Weatcheater avenue, owner; W C. Dickerson, 149th street aud 3d avenuo, architect. E, 2083.~Intervale aveuue, uorth of 167th street, three three-story framo flats with stores; cost, $4,000 each; Johu Do Hart. Fox street, uear Westcbester avenue, architect. E. 2084.—Eagle avenue, west side, south of Westcbester avenue, three three-story frame flats; cost, $15,000; Jacob Eiehl, No. 611 Eagle avenue, owner; A. F. A. Schmitt. No. 606 Cortlandt avenue, architect. ALTERATIONS. E. 2075.—Columbus avenue, southeast corner 74th street. Clark Estate, owner; Barnett Bros,, lessees, on Ihe premises. George H. Griebel, No. 2-17 West 125th street, arcbitect. Ifc has uot yet been decided whether to add one story to the present structure or fco build an annex in the rear. E. 2112,—Centre street, west aide, Franklin to White atreet. The Commiaaioners of tbe Sinking Fund have appointed Eobert May nicke. No. Ill 5th .avenue, architect for tbe alteratious to the Criminal Court Building, R. 2116.—One Hnndred and Twenfy-fifth street, Nos. 268 aud 270 West. Charles Weisbeeker. lessee, will make interior alterations, add one sfcory. size 50x100, and construct a large vault undemeafch the sidewalk for new machinery plant. Georgo H, Griebel, No, 247 Wesfc 125th street, architect. E, 2104.—Fifty-fourth street, soutii side, betweeu Sixth and Seventh avenues. Private bouse to be altered for store on first floor. J. Murpby. owuer; David W. King. No, 96 Fifth avenue, architect. R. McArtny, No. 120 West SOth street, builder. Tbe work calls for structural iron, brick exteusion, tin roofing, galvanized iron sky¬ lights, etc. LODGING-HOUSES. R. 2081.—Bleecker street, south side, from Thompson to Sullivan streets, 200x148x135. D. 0. Mills, Milla Buildiug, owner, E, Flagg, No. 54 Broad street, ia drawing plans for a lodging-house to be erected on this site, R. 2082,—Rivington street, northeast corner Cbrystie street. 75x 100. D. 0. Mills, Milla Building, owner, E Flagg, No, 54 Broad street, is drawing plana for a lodging-house to be erected on above site. AMERICAN SOCIETY OP CIVIL ENGINEERS' BUILDING. R. 2033.-^Fifty-seventh atreet, soutb aide, between Broadway and 7th avenue, plot 50x100.5 feet. The American Society of Civil Engineers, No, 127 East 23d street; George S. Morison, president; Chas. Warren Hunt, secretary; John Thompson, treasurer, will erect a society building on this plot, which will contaiu a meeting- room, with seating capacity for about 450 people and accomodations for an extensive library. There will probably be a competition for the plans, hut details bave not been decided upon as yet, MUNICIPAL WORK, *E. 1536.—-Corlear's Hook Park.—One-story granite "Public Over¬ look." Contract awarded to Wood & Tolmie, No, 245 West 12th atreet, on a bid of $37,750. METROPOLITAN DISTKICT AROUND NEW TORK. LONG ISLAND. ' ' Long Island City.—R. 1978.—J. Hunerbein, of Steinway, has plana for a two-story butt brick store and lodge-rooms to be built for J. Martinez at a cost of about $7,000. R. 1980.—Two-story and attic frame dwelling; Henry ILameu, No. 126 Temple street, owuer; Paul C. Hunter, No. 802 Park avenue, NewYork City, architect; size, 21x30; eost, $2,800. Condition—plans being drawn. Bergen Beach.—R. 2099.—J, B. MeElfatrick. of New York City, has prepared plans for a one-story frame casino aud pier to be built hy the Bergen Beach Improvement Company, of No. 189 Montague street, Brooklyn ; cost, about $40,000. NEW VORK. Yonkers.-R. I818.—Park Hill, two-story and attic frame dwell¬ ing; coat, $8,000. Mra, F. S. Phiuny, owner; A. F. Leicht, No. 97 Cedar street, New York City, architect. Specifications call for steam heating, abiugle rooling and all improvementa. Kingston.—E. 1010,—Eomeyn & Stever, No. 48 Exchange place. New York, have completed plana for a school-house, to cost aluout $15,000. E. 2060.—New Rochelle, Avingah avenue, near Brooks atreet, two- story framedwelling. Free Home Builders, No. 8 East 42d atreet, New York City, owners; size, 18.6x22, with extensions; cost, $1,500. NEW JERSEY. Bloomfield.—E. 2026.—One-story brick and frame foundry building. Lappiu Brake Company, Bloomfield. N. J., owners; Jesse H. Lock- wood, No. 329 Bloomfield avenue, Montclair, N. J., architect. Size, 100x30; cost, $2,500. Speciticatious call for a gravel roof aud ventilating apparatua. Newark.-R. 2032.—Mt. Pleaaaufc avenuo, north of Clay street, frame atorage building for tho New Jersey Hygiene Ice Company, No. 509 Ogden street. Architect uofc yet selected^ E. 2023.—.South llth street, between Sussex aveuue aud Orango street, three two- story and attic frauie dwellinga; cost, $7,000. A. H. Thompaon, Brick Church, architect. Specifications call for open plumbing, bath and laundry fixtures, cabinet mantels and hot-air beatiug. ■