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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 73, no. 1878: March 12, 1904

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March 12, 1904 RECORD AKD GUIDB 557 building, 3T.6x87.ll ft., for William J. Brown, 149 West 117th st, to be erected at 159 and 163 West 103d st, to cost $80,000. No contracts issued. Dnrellings. McKim, Mead & White, IGO Sth av, are making plans for a residence for T. Jefferson Coolidge, to be built al Manchester, Conn. FLANGDEN ROAD, Brooklyn.—Lawson Sc Field, 150 Nassau Bt, Manhattan, are preparing plans for two 2-sty brick and frame dwellings, 25x61 feet, for John W. Egen, 728 Rodgers av, Brook¬ lyn, to be erected on the soulh side of Flangden road, 55 feet west of East 23d st. 65TH ST, Brooklyn.-Angelo Adamo, 67th st and 14th av, Brooklyn, is making plans for two dwelling houses to be erected on the north side of GSth st, 220 feet east of 14th av, Brooklyn, for D. Serra, of 467 CarroU st. AV J, Brooklyn.—George J. Moore, 164 Argyle road, Brooklyn, who owns the property on the north side of Av J, SO feet west of East 18th st, will erect a 2-sty brick and frame dwelling. Six 30, from plans by A. W. Pierce, 1127 Flatbush av, to cost $7,500. WEST 23D ST, Brooklyn.—Plans are being prepared by S. P. Murphy, Bay 34th st and Bath av, Brooklyn, for two two-fam¬ ily houses to be erected on the east side of West 23d st, 22G feet norlh of Surf av, for W. F. Mark, of SSd st and Surf av. Com¬ position roof, hardwood trim, and floors, hot air heat, open plumbing, etc. 9TH ST., BRONX.—Mrs. Katharine Goldschmidt, 279 White Plains road, Bronx, has purchased a plot on 'the south side of 9th st, 305 ft. west of 4th av, Williambridge, Bronx, and will erect a S-sty brick and stone S-family flat, 17x52.6 ft. John Davidson, 50 West 13th st., is preparing the plans. Estimated cosl, .i!4,S00. Alterations. 109TH ST.—Plans are being prepared for alterations to the 4-sty building at the northeast corner of iOOth st and 2d av, for Meyer Bach, of 4S0 Grand st, lo cost $3,000. Wm. C. Summerfleld. 19 Union square, architect. liOTH ST.—C. Olsen, IITO Timpson pl, is preparing plans for alterations to the T-sty apartment house at the northeast cor¬ ner of 116th st and Madison av, for the Ewing Publishing Co., 62 Trinity pl, to cost $3,000. 1ST AV.-Henry Rothenberger, 334 Easl 59lh st, has received the ccnract for extensive alterations to the 4-sty store and Ioft at 903 1st av, for Michael Aukner, on premises. The improve¬ ments consist of installing steel beams, a new bake oven and windows. John H. Knubel, 318 West 42d sl, is the architect. IIGTH ST.—Schwariz & Gross, 35 West 21st sl, is making ■ plans for $5,000 worth of alterations to the 5-sty flat build¬ ings, Nos Tl and T3 East 116th st, for Leopold Gerky, of 443 6th av. Maximilian Zipkes, 35 Nassau sl, is making alteration plans for the following: 21-23 E. lllth st, for A. S. Weltfish; 347 E. SSth st, for Jacob Hallo; 311 E. 75th st, for W. & J. Bachrach; northeast corner ISlst st and Madison av, for Wm. Salaman; 159 W. lS3d st,- for Wm. Salaman; 74 E. llSth st, for J. Salaman. 8th ST.—John Ph. Voelker, 979 Third av, is making plans for alterations to 10 East Sth st, for Ameo & Fogliesse, lessees. E. Childs, 285 Broadway, has awarded contract for alteration, complete restaurant equipment and decoration of building at 120 Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y., to Story & Flickinger, of 52 Bond st, cily. Schwartz & Gross, 35 W. 21st st. New York, are the architecls. Mi scellaneous. Freeman & Hasselman, 566 5th av. New Tork, are the suc¬ cessful competitors for designing the new quarters for the Mor¬ ris County Golf Club, at Morristown, N. J. II is to be an elabo¬ rate Colonial structure that will cost from $80,000 to- $100,000 to erect. Plans are now on exhibition at the Morristown Trust Co.'s building, in Morristown, S6TH ST.—Ail plains submitted in the competition for a large flreproof club house, to be built on a plot 75x100 ft, on the south side of SOlh sl, easl of 3d av, for the Musical Protective Union, now occupying the "Old Homestead," at Olst st and Sd av, were rejected. New plans will be obtained. Prank Evans is secre¬ lary of the society. Max Pranklin is a member of the Building Committee. Contracts Aurarded. BUOADW>\Y.—Johnson-Kahn Co., 500 Sth av, have received thi cc utract, from plans by John E. Scharsmith, 500 Sth av, for th" cre(t)