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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 73, no. 1869 [i.e. 1870]: January 16, 1904

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114 RECORD AND GUIDE January i6, 1904. the Institution within the sphere of the Croton watershed relied upon for the New York city water supply, the plan had to be ■ abandoned for a probable site in Rockland county. It is desired that the hospital be located as near New York city as possible. The old Treason House property at Haverstraw Is under con¬ sideration. In this connection it is reported that steps have been taken to flnd a new location for the House of Refuge, no-w on Randalls Island. C{ Bhe WORLD OF BUILDING !2J Status of New Work BETWEEN 42D AND 59TH STREETS, WEST SIDE. Buildings under construction, exclusive of tenement houses, sit¬ uated south of SOth and north of 42d st, on the West Side, show¬ ing the present condition of Ihe various operations. A indicates excavating; B, foundations; C, structural work half up; D, en¬ closed; E. complete, or nearly so; N. S., not started. The flrst name is the owner's; "ar't" indicates architect; "b'r" builder. 43d st, s s, 375, w Gth av, S-sty and basement hrk and stone stor¬ age warehouse, with 1-sty and basement extension; Martin McHale. ISl Lexington av, and Mrs Phezoa F Stiles, 1 W 83d st; lessees. Acker, Merrall & Condit; ar'ts. Buchman & Fox. 11 E 59th st,—Tth tier and walls started. 43d sl, Nos l.i3 and 155 W, 12-sty brk and stone hotel; estate ot Ogden Gcelet. 9 W 17th st; ar't, Hugo Kafka, 99 Nassau st.—Old hnlldlngs standing. 44th st, s E, 300 w Oth av, 3-sty hrk and stone church and dwell¬ ing; St Matthews German Lutheran Church, Brooro'e aad Elizabeth sts; ar't, John Boese. 2S0 Broadway.—E. . 44th st No 548 W, 2-sly brk and stone stable; John T Brook, 498 llth av; ar't, John H Knuhel, SIS W 42d st.—E. 44th St. No 550 W, 2-sly brk and stone stable; Mrs Agnes McGirr. 550 W 44th st; ar't. James W Cole, 403 W Slst St.—N. S. 4Cth St. n s, 200 e Cth av, 12-sty hrk and stone apartment hotel; Allison Realty Co, 320 Broadway: ar'ts, Neville & Bagge, 217 W 125th St.—oth tier and -walls started. 47th sl, s s, S25 w Glh av, O^^-sty hrk and stone hotel; Ezra R Champion, 132 W ITth sl; ar'ls, Schwartz & Gross, 35 W 21st St.— Not started. 4Tth St. Ncs 145 to 151 W. two OVo-sty brk and stone hotels; ow'r and b'r, Solomon Wolff, 3 Broadway; ar't. G F Pelham. 503 5th av. —T-sty and walls. 47th st, Nos 153 and 155 W. 9^-sty hrk and stone hotel; Rose Brown. 41 W 99th st; ar't, G P Pelham, 503 Sth av.—3-sty and walls started. 47lh st, n s, 200 e 7jh av, 9-sty hrk and stone hotel; John A Picken, 548 W 16oth st; ar't, John Hauser, 1961 7th av.—D. 47th st, No 253 W. S-sty brk and stone store and lofL building; Frances X O'Connor. 256 W 54th st; ar't. James W Cole. 403 W Slst st; b'r. Frances X O'Connor, 256 W 54th st.—2d tier and walls. 47lh st, Nos 017 to 623 W, 3-sty brk candy factory; Edward F Belnhauer, 312 W 5Sth st; ar't, James W Cole, 403 W Slst st.—Old frame buildings standing, 4Slh st, n s, 325 w Sth av, 5-sty and basement brk and stone dwell¬ ing; William L Armstrong, 63 B 55th st; ar'ts. Lord & Hewlett, 16 B 23d St.—E. 49th St. No 37 W', S-sty brk dwelling; C Burkham, Plaza Hotel; ar'ts. Pickering & Walker. 1133 Broadway.—D. . 49lh St. Nos 70 and 72 W, 9-sty brk and fitone hotel; Collins Btiild¬ ing & Construction Co, on premises; ar'ts, Small & Schumann, 265 Broadway.—E, 50th St. No 231 W, 2-sty brk and stone stable; Michael McDonald. 233 W SOth st; ar't, James W Cole, 403 W Slst st.—Old buildings standing. Slst 6t, No SO W, 5-sty brk and stone dwelling; Emily Pjrdyce Barker, Tu.-vedo Park, N Y; ar't, J H de Sibour, 1133 Broadway; b'r. John K Turton, 1133 Broadway.—C. Slst St. No 38 W, S-sty brk and stone dwelling, with extension; Harry A Murray. 28 Nassau st; ar't, J H de Sibour, 1133 Broadway; b'r, John K Turton, 1133 Broadway.—C, Slst st, No3 300 to 310 W. 9-sly brk. limestone and terra cotta fireproof hotel; Barnet House. 11 W^ SOth st; ar'ts. Gillespie & Car- reli, 1123 Broadway.—N. S. Plot vacant. Slat st, n s, 200 w Oth av, 5-sty and basement hospital; Mary Ann O'Neil and Sarah McKenna, 223 W Slst st; ar't, Joseph McGuire, 45 E 42d St.—C. and walls. 52d st, n s. 275 e 7th av, 2-sty brk stable; J A Mitchell. 20 W 40[h st; ar'ts, Carrrre & Hastings, 28 E 41st St.—El 5.3d st. No 6 W, 4-Ety and basement brk and slone dweiling; Sarah Remsen Manice. Southamiiton, L I; ar't, C P H Gilbert, 1123 Broad¬ way; b'r, D Mitchell, 302-6 W SSd st.—A. 53d st, n s, 437 w Sth av, S-sty and basement brk and stone dwell¬ ing; Florence C Eno Graves, Waldorf-.\storia; ar't, C P H Gilbert, 1123 Broadway; b'r, C T Wilis, 156 Sth av.—D, oSd st, Nos 23 and 25 W, 4-sty stone front dwelling; Geo Blumen¬ thai, Hotel &ivoy; ar't, Richard H Hunt, 28 E 21st St.—D. SSth st, Nos 70. 72 and T4 W, 11-sty brk. stone and iron hotel; Oxford Realty Co, 68 William st; ar'ts, Israels & Harder, 31 W 31&t St.—A. 56th st, No 9 W, 5-sty hrk and stone dwelling; Fifth Av Cons.! Co, 3 E 33d sl; ar'ts, Warren & Wetmore, 3 B 33d st,-N, S, Old residence ' standing. SGth st. No 31 W, 5-sty brk and stone dwelling; Arthur Lehman 763 Sth av; ar't. J H Duncan, 20S Sth av.—D. Dth av. B e cor 55th st, IS-sty brk hotel; John Jacob Astor 23 W 26th st; ar'ts, Trowbridge & Livingston, 424 Sth av.—E. Sth av, s w cor 55th st, 18-sty brk and stone hotel; The Fifty- fifth Street Co, 100 Broadway; ar'is. Hiss & Weekes, 111 Sth av.—D. Tth av, w s. 44th to 45lh st, 9-sty brk and stone hotel; "William Waldorf Astor, Loudon, England, aud 21 W 2Gth st: ar'ts Clinton & Russell.. 32 Nassau st; b'r, John Downey, 410 W 3oth st —E Tth av, s e cor 49th st, 5-sty brk and stone theatre and office build¬ ing; Charles Schmidt. Jr, 15 Cortiandt st; ar'ts, J B McElfatrick & Son. 1402 Broadway.^Not started. Broadway n w cor 45lh st, 3 aod 4-sty hrk aud stone theatre and office building- Milton L Bouden, 15S W llSth st; ar'ts, Koehler & l-arnsworth. 11 Broadway,—N. S Plot vacant. Broadway, e s, 5a.6 n 45lh st, 1-sty brk slore; Thomas B Hidden -1 Nassau st; ar t, Henry Ives Cobb, 115 Broadway; m'n. John F De Baun, I.j(j8 Broadway; c'r, William S Miller, 141 B 40th st —N S r,^^°l^\^/- ^ ''i^S^ 54th st, 12-sty brk and stone hotel; Construc- tio^^Realty Co, 142 W 42d st; ar'ls, Mulliken & Moeller, 7 E 42d 30th st: ar t. N C Meilen, 27 W SOth st.-E nacfrr^f/.'i,°fiQ°^,^^'o*lv"- '^'"^ ^^^ ='°"^ ^^^'■<=1'' Broadway Taber¬ nacle Church, 119 W 40th st; ar'ts, Barney & Chapman, 44 W 34th st; b rs, Chas.A Cowen & Co, 1123 Broadway.—D h^h av, n e cor P4th st. 10-sty brk hotel; Mrs Grace L Cioos-Long „.,., r-^h.. ,£ iiot[j_ 92 Sth av.—N. S. Old building; 92 ;.th - - ' H.. . . . . - th ^. 1 = ^\f^l ^1} ^""^ concrete stable; estate of Bradish John- ■ISih =t —X S ^""""^""^^ ^'' ^'"*' J^™^= W Cole, 403 W Slst st. I'l'^ornl^Ht'It™!" "'^^^ ?.^',T".^'^ ^^^ factory; Bradish Johnson estate, ;-, R V n ^^'J^^'^^'-iPo^*"'^^* '^"^l "^O' ^'"'■'li River and 47th st- i-'> ? ^ Dusmherre, 123 E 23d st.—Not started l_th av. n e cor SGth st, 3-sty brk repair shop- Citv N Y- ar'f Building Operations. f Navy Yard Dry Dock. Bids will be opened by the Navy Department at Washington on January 30 for the construction of a concrete and granite dry dock at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The dock will have dimen¬ sions of 590 ft. in length; width at entrance, 90 ft.; width inside coping in body of dock. 132 ft.; width of floor, 90 ft. Police Station. LAWRENCE AV.. BROOKLTN.-In the Offices of Washington Hull. 16 East 23d st, Manhattan, plans are nearing completion for a 2-sty brick and stone T2d Precinct Police Station, 50x70 to be erected on Lawrence av, near Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn by the city. Another Theatre for Torty-Second Street. 42D ST.—Oscar Hammerstein is to erect another theatre, mak- mg the eighth building of the kind to be erected by him It is on a plot 66x98.9 at 254 to 258 West 42d st. The building will be 3-sty, and Albert W. Westover, Keith building. Philadelphia IS drawing the plans. The lot has been excavated recently. Trinity Building Coming Down. BROADW^AY,-The Candee & Krekeler Co., Hamilton av, op¬ posite loth st, Brooklyn, have the contract for demolishing the old Trinity building. Ill Broadway, and started upon the work on Thursday. This is the first actual step toward the erection by the U. S.Realty & Construction Co., of a 20-story structure from plans by Francis A Kimball. Tl Broadway. The building now being destroyed was erected half a century ago from de¬ signs by Richard Upjohn, architect of Trinity Church, Pennsylvania Tunnel Bids Unsatisfactory. A month having elapsei since the opening of bids for the Penn¬ sylvania tunnel work, and no announcement yet of the success¬ ful bidders, it is rumored that the bids were unsatisfactory, and that the company is deliberating whether to do the work itself or advertise for new bids. In the absence of oflicial information it is inferred that the bids are not only too high, but not in ac¬ cordance with the speciflcations, being based on Ideas of the bidders. When the bids were opened on December 15th it was thought that some were within the work, and it was so stated semi officially. For a West Side Subway. Despite the inclement weather there was an enthusiastic meet¬ ing of the W^est Side Rapid Transit Association at the Hotel Marlborough on Wednesday night. Dr. Adolph Rupp presided and ex-District Attorney Olcott spoke of the proposed additional For plans filed see pages 139 and 159.