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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 65, no. 1671: March 24, 1900

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KECORD AND GUIDK. March 24, 1900. price as $110,000- Tour other statements with reference to the property are also inaccurate, save that it is true that a one-quar¬ ter interest sold in May, IStiS, for $18,000, but even that state¬ ment gives a wrong impression, for then the property was subject to the unexpired term of a lease for 21 years, from February 1, IStiO, at a low rent, with a right in the lessee to remove the building during the last ten days of the term- On behalf of the owners, our clients, we reauest that you cor¬ rect in your next issue the erroneous statements made. Tours respectfully, EVAE.TS, CHOATE & BEAMAN. BuildiniT News. MERCANTILE, Bleecker st. No, 190, 6-sty brick building, 25x98; Lasar Wallen¬ stein, owner and builder, has obtained a building loan of $13,000. Bergen av, west side, 25 ft north of 148th st, 5-sty brick and stone stable and storage house, 50x100; cost, $35,000. John Niuephius, on premises, owner; Albert Rotbermel, No. 663 Bast 144th st, architect. APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TEN^EMENTS. 151st st, south side, 175 feet west of Amsterdam av, three 5-sty brk and stone flats, each 33x87; cost, $100,000; John G, R. Lil- liendahl. No 630 West loSth st, owner and builder; Neville & Bagge, No 217 West 125th st, architects; plans only. 118th st, south side, 200 feet west of 5th av, 5-sty brk flat, 25x 87; C. M, Silverman, No 1210 Sth av, owner; Neville & Bagge, No 217 West 125th st, architects, llSth st, south side, 25 feet west of Manhattan av. 7-sty brk and stone apartment house, 100x90; Alfred A. Siegfried, No 19d1 Boulevard, Jersey City, owner and builder; E. 'Wenz, No 1491 yd av, architect. Trinity av, northwest corner of 165th st, three 4-sty brick flats, corner 25x95, inside 25x85; cost, $57,000; Walter McLaugh¬ lin, No. 13s West 129th st, owner; W C Dickerson, 149th st and 3d av, architect. 12Sth st, north side, SO feet east of 4th av, through to 129th st, plot 75x200, six 5-sty brick and stone tenements; Thomas H. Bell, No. 145 West 96th st, owner and huilder; Moore 61 Landsiedel, 148th st and Willis av, architects. This is the site of the factory of A. S. Nichols which was destroyed by flre. Mr. Nichols re¬ cently filed plans for a new factory to be erected on the same site. 108th st, south side, 100 feet east of Columbus av, three 5-sty unflnished flats, each 25xS5,-j; Albert V. Donellan, No. 27 West 98th st, who has just purchased this property, has obtained a building loan of $20,000 to complete the building. They were started by Arthur Moore, who was foreclosed. The plans were drawn by C. A. Millner, No. 81 East 125th st. Rivington st, Nos. 42 and 44, 6-sty brick and stone tenement, lot 44x100; Polstein & Cohen, No. 315 East 79th st. owners and builders, who have obtained a building loan of -"^20.000. M. Bern¬ stein, No. 245 Broadway, drew plans for the former owner of this plot. DWELLINGS. Brown av, west side, 450 feet north of Sagamore st, 21,4-sty frame dwelling; Gordon & Gii;ingham. W^estchester av and 173d st, owners; W. C. Dickerson. 3d av and 149th st, architect. Cedar av, near 177th st, 2-sty brick dwelling. 18x41; Patrick Dorgan, No. 163 West 60th st, owner; Marshall Grimes, No. 621 Broadway, architect. ALTERATIONS. 54th st. No. 17 East. Clarence Cary. No, 59 Wall st. who re¬ cently purchased this propsrty, will make extensive alterations as soon as he obtains possession, Lenox av, southwest corner of 131st st, alteration of first floor to store; cost, $2,000; Henry M- Denton, owner; H. Andersen, No- IISO Broadway, architect. 50th st. No 337 West, alterations to dwelling; cost, $3,000; Mrs Harriet Boyd, No 343 West oOth st, owner; R. R. Davis. No 247 West 125th St. architect; W. J. Wright, No 309 West 125th st, builder, Madison av. No. G05, alteration and extension to dwelling; Lud¬ low & Valentine, No. 100 Broadway, architects. MISCELLANEOUS, 42d st, north side, 2n.'i feet east of 3d av, brick and stone dis¬ pensary, on plot .10x100,5, This property, which was recently purchased by St. Bartholomew's P. E, Church. Rev, Dr. D, H. Greer; pastor, will be improved, as stated; Clinton & Russell, No. 32 Nassau st, architects. ESTIMATES RECEIVABLE, 31st st, Nos 113 to 117 West, 7-sty fireproof loft building, 62x85; T. J. Duffy. No. 131 West Slst st. owner; A. V. Porter, No. 021 Broadway, architect, Mr, Duffy is now taking esti¬ mates on masonry. By the Board of Supervisors, Nassau Co., until April 9, at 4 p, m.. at the County Court House, Mineola, L. I,, for the erec¬ tion at Mineola of a new county court house and other buildings r--'--ct£d therewitli. Details will be found in our advertising p. ■"- By the Board of Education, until April 2, at 4 p,- m,. for heat- (For Plans Filed see pp. 517 and 531.) ing and ventilating apparatus for Public School No, 119, Manhat¬ tan. Plans and specifications may be seen at the estimating room of the Board, 59th st and Park av. West Broadway, southwest comer of Grand st, S-sty store and factory building; Ruth Livingston, owner; Wagner & Jahn, No. 109 University place, architects, are taking estimates for a gen¬ eral contract. 60th st, Nos. 329 to 33? Eas;, 5-sty brick and stone stable and wagon-house, 300x95; American Ice Co., No. 131 East 23d at, owner; J, A. Sinclair, No. 160 5th av, architect, is taking esti¬ mates, and Charles T. Wills, No, 156 Sth av, is figuring. By the Department of Charities, foot of East 26th st, until April 2d, at 12 m., for the materials and work required for the erection of a new derrick, boom and rigging, at the coal storage yard, Bellevue Hospital grounds. By the Department of Docks, Pier "A," North River, until ■March SOth, at 2 p. m., for preparing for and building a new wooden pier, with appurtenances, at the foot of Broad st. East River, Manhattan, to le known as Pier, New 4. By the B%re Department, Nos- 157 and 159 East 67th st, until March 2SQt, at 10,30 a. m,, for the erection of a new building on the north side of 77th st, 125 feet west of Amsterdam av; also for the erection of a new building on the north side of 33d st, 200.1 west of Gth av. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office- of the Department. By Treasury Department, until April 18th, at 2 p, m., for stairs, elevator enclosure and incidental changes in the IT. S. Court House and Post-Office building at Dubuque, la,; until April 24th, at 2 p, m., for the extension and changes incidental thereto, at the U. S. Court House, Custom House and Post-Office building,. Omaha, Nebraska; until April 25th, at 2 p. m,, for furnishing the heating and ventilating apparatus, complete in place, for the U. S. Post-Offlce building at Newport, Kentucky; and until April 26th, at 2 p. m., for furnishing the heating and ventilating ap¬ paratus, complete in place, for the U. S. Custom House and Post- Offlce building at Bristol, Tenn., in accordance with plans and speciflcations, which may be obtained on the jobs or of James Knox Taylor, Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C, -METROPOLITAN DISTRICT, Jamaica, L, I,—Near Railroad Station, 2i4-sty frame dwelling; cost, $5,000; Armand Schule, No. 29 West 19th st, Bayonne, N. J., architect. CONTRACTS AWARDED. Gth av, southeast corner of 40th st, 9-sty fireproof hotel and studio building, GOxlOO; Mrs, E, M, Anderson, owner; C. A, Rich, No, 35 Nassau st, architect. Excavating has been started on this plot, and it is reported that Robinson & Wallace had the general contract. West End av, No. 338, o-sty brick parsonage, 38x45; cost, $;i0.000: All Angels P. E. Church, owner; C. A. Rich. No. 35- Nassau st, architect. The general contract has been awarded to C. T. Wills, No. 156 Sth av. BROOKLYN. Ocean av, 2i/4-sty frame dwelling; cost, $15,000; E. H, Driggs, owner; J. J. Petit, No, 1S6 Remsen st, will probably be the archi¬ tect, Albermarle and Westminster road, 2-sty frame dwelling; cost, $25,000; F. A. M. Burrell, No. 3-56 Ocean av. owner; Frank Freeman, No. 132 Nassau st, architect, is taking estimates. Lorimer and Newton sts, 5-sty brick machine shop, 50x140; George M Ball & Son, No 56 Greenpoint av, owners; Frank T. Cornell, No. 2S1 4th av, N. T„ architect. Paciflc st, south side, 165 feet east of Franklin av, 4-sty brick an'd stone bachelor apai-tment, 35xS0; cost, $18,000; Meyer Bros.. No. 1258 Broadway, owners; Ajiel S. Hedman, Arbuckle Building, architect, plans only. East 24th st, near Foster av, flve 2-sty frame dwellings, 26x46 each; cost, $30,000; Bauer & Corbin. Flatbush av and Av G, owners; Benjamin Driesler, No, 1432 Flatbush av, architect, plans only. East 21st St. near Poster av, 2-sty frame dwelling. 20x46: cost. $6,C00; E. R. Strong, Av F and East 32d st, owner and builder; Benjamin Driesler. No. 1432 Fiatbush av, architect, plans only, Pierrepont st. No, 26, alteration and extension to dwelling; cost. $S,000; Parfitt Brothers, No. 26 Court st. architects. Shore road and Brighton Beach R. R.. Sheepshead Bay, al¬ teration to frame hotel; cost, $10,000; George N. McKane. owner; H, D, Whipple, West Slh st and Surf av. Coney Island, architect, Sheepshead Bay, L. I.. 2i,^-sty half timber and plaster dweU¬ ing, 4flx70; cost, ^:20,000: J. Tod Sloan, the famous jockey, owner; Stein, Cohen & Roth, No. 17 Union Square, N. Y,, ar¬ chitects. Atlantic av, Nos, 631 and 6:i3, interior alteration to store and flats; cost, $3,000: Arthur Perego, No. 56 Broadway. N. Y., owner; Parfltt Bros,, No, 26 Court st. architects. 40th st, near 16th av. 2-sty frame store and dwelling, 211x30, cost. $2,000: Joseph Rapp, owner; Oscar Lowenson, No. 2*.! Cort¬ landt st, N. y., architect. COUNTRY WORK OF NEW YORK ARCHITECTS. West Hampton, L, I,—Two and a-half story frame dwelling, 28x 28. and stable; cost, $2,800: Mrs. James Davidson, owner; C. Me- Rae, No, 1034 East ISlth st, N. Y, City, architect and builder. 1