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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 76, no. 1946: July 1, 1905

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July I, 1905 RECORD AND GTJTDE Building Operations. CliaiLg-es in Mr. Rogers' Residence. 78TH ST.—E. N. Whitecomb & Co., Boston, Mass,, has ob¬ tained the contract for alterations to the 4-sty dwelling 3 East TSth st for H. H. Rogers, of 26 Broadway. Charles Brigham, 100 Falmouth st, Boston, Mass., is the architect. A Roiv of IVIue. SOUTHERN BOULEVARD.—Moore & Landsiefiel, 148th st and Third av, are drawing plans for nine 6-sty brick flats, 50x94 each, to be built on the west side of Southern Boulevard, 100 ft south of Avenue St, John, Bronx, for William Wainwright, of 1042 Macy pi, at a total cost of $540,000. ImproTements to 9Ir. Bcrwind's Residence 64TH ST.—John T. Brady & Co,, 4-6 East 42d st, have obtained the general contract for $10,000 worth of improvements to the 5-sty residence, 2 East 64tb st, for E. J. Berwind, on premises, from plans by Horace Trumbauer, 1408 Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa, Irouivork Sstimates Askedi BRQADWAT.—William Kleeman & Co., 619 to 625 West 54th st, are asking for estimates on all ornamental iron work for John Wanamaker's new 14-sty store on Broadway, between 8th and 9th sts. Ernest Zimmerman, of the company, is in charge. The same company holds the contract for all the store fixtures and interior woodwork and trim. Plans tor a, Clnti Kouse. 44TH ST.—Palmer & Hornbostel, 63 William st, are drawing plans for an 8-sty club house, 35x100, to be built in 44th st, near Broadway, for the Alpha Delta Phi Club, of 33 West 33d st, of which F. L. Stetson is president. It will, of course, be a fireproof structure, with skeleton steel frame, and exteriors of brick, stone and terra cotta. Heating and ventilating systems, boilers, motors, etc. Kids for Eiig-iueering- Bnilding-. The contract for the Engineering Clubhouse to be erected in West 39th st has not yet been given out. All bids for its con¬ struction were considered too high, and the bidders have been asked to re-figure their estimates. The original plans call for a 15-sty structure with ground dimensions of 115x88.9. The exteriors are to be of limestone with terra cotta trim and a base of granite. Herbert D. Hale, of 96 William st, the architect, will not revise his plans unless the newly computed figures also prove excessive. XIiOKnpsan-Sta.rrett Go. will Build tlie V. S. Express Building-. TRINITY PL.—The Thompson-Starrett Co., 49 Wall st, this week obtained the general contract to erect the new 23-sty office building for the United States Express Co. at 56 to 66 Trinity pi, through to 91 to 101 Greenwich st, and 8 to 12 Rector st. The plot measures 133.9 in Greenwich st, 118.7 in Rector st, 142 in Trinity pi and 139.10 along its southern line, covering an area of about 17,800 sq. ft. The exterior will be of brick with stone and terra cotta trim. It will cost in the neighborhood of $1,500,000. Clinton & Russell, 32 Nassau st, are the architects. Q,ua.rter of a ITIilliOH Operal.ion in the Bronx. ■Maximilian Zipkes, architecti of 147 Fourtli av, is preparing plans and specifications for 5-sty and basement buildings to be erected on Cauldwell av, Bronx, for Messrs. Sider & Stolar, at a cost of .l;250,00O. The buildings will be finished in the best style, including steam, hardwood trim, inlaid floors, electric light and many other modern improvements. The fronts will be of lime¬ stone, terra cotta and Harvard brick. Wrought iron ornamental doors, gates and railings. Plans will be ready for figures on or about July 15th. The plot has a frontage of 200 ft, and is 100 ft deep. Contract tor Workmen's Club Mouse. S4TH ST,—The general contract for the erection of the club¬ house and educational building, which the Workmen's Educa¬ tional and Home Association are.to .erect on the north side of 84th st, 101,8 ft west of "id av, on a plot 100x102, has been awarded to the Thompson-Starrett Co,, of 49-51 Wall st. The new edifice will be 5 stories and basement, with exterior walla of stone through the first stories, and of pressed brick with terra cotta trim above. There will be electric passenger elevators, bowding alleys, gymnasium, billiard rooms, library and reception (For Plans Filed See Page 51.) rooms, assembly rooms, cafe and restaurant, etc., with all the best up-to-date equipment. F. W, Fischer, 23 East 23d st, is the architect. Plans were filed in September, 1903. for a similar structure for this site, but operations were abandoned. A Tall One for IFourili Avcnne. 4TH AV.—Abraham Schwab, of Siegel Bros., 65 Wooster st, will erect an IS-siy structure on a plot 49.4x100 on the west side of 4th av, 49.4 north of 24th st, being Nos, 330 and 332 Fourth av. Mr. Schwab has taken a 99-years' lease of the property, and will include the corner plot in his improvement if he can obtain a lease of it. The building will have a marble front similar to that of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co,'s building on the block immediately south. The proposed building will contain two stores, a cellar and sub-cellar, and the remainder will be de¬ voted to lofts. There will be three elevators. Work will begin May 1st. 1900, wh-n Mr, Schwab takes possession. No architect has been selected, but several are preparing preliminary plans, a choice of which is expected to be made within two months- time. Title Co.'s New Edifice. BROADWAY.—The American Bridge Co., 42 Broadway, has received the contract for structural steel work for the Title Guarantee & Trust Co.'s new building to be erected at Nos. 1T6 and 178 Broadway, the site of the old Howard Building, adjoin¬ ing tne northeast corner of Maiden lane. The old structure has disappeared, and excavating is now under way. No other con¬ tracts have yet been issued. The Thompson-Starrett Col. 43 Wall st. Is the general contractor; Howells & Stokes, 100 William st, are the architects. The new building will occupy a plot measuring 75.2xl34.6xirregular, nearly 4 city lots, or lO.OOO sq ft. It is estimated to cost .i;aOO,000, . The building will be B stories in height, and entirely occupied by the company with its 418 officers and employees. Its special feature will be that every effort will be made to protect the vast and valuable collection o'^ records from destruction by fire. It is understood that an en¬ tirely new system of library book-stacks will be employed. Apartments, Flats and Tenements. 139TH ST.—Gei rge Fred Pelham, 503 5th av, is preparing plans for nine 6-sty 25-family Hat buildings, 37.6x87, for the Steinman ReaUy Co., 198 Broadway, '^ame to be situated on the south side of ISath st, 47.4 ft east of Brook av, Bronx, to cost $360,000. 143D ST.—Glasser & Ebert, 70 Manhattan st, are preparing plans fur a 6-sty 36-family flat, 100x56.11, for the T. J. McGuire Construction Co., lOO We.= . 139th st, same to be erected on the south side of 143d st, 275 ft east of Broadway, to cost $123,000. 123D ST.—Geo. it'red Pelham, 503 5ch av, is making plans for a 6-sty 2o-famiIy fiat, 30x87.11, for Husch.& Williams. 5 Beekman st, to be erected on the north side of 123d st, 125 ft east of Tth av, to cost $55,000, PARK ST,—George Kramer Thompson, 66 Broadway, is mak¬ ing plans for a 6-sty 20-family flat, 34.5x71, for the estate of Edward Ludlam, 66 Broadway, to be erected at Nos. 89-93 Park St. to cost $25,000. 182D ST.—E. W. Levitan, 20 West Slst st. is making plans for a 5-sly 17-family fiat, 50x67.11, for S. H, De WoltoH, 1534 Broad¬ way, same to be erected on the north side of lS2d st, 70 ft east of Audubon av, to cost $50,000. 144th ST,—Bernstein & Bernstein. 24 East 23d st, are pre¬ paring plans for two 6-sty 31-family flat buildings, 50x86.11, for Muskin & Hyman, 103 4th av, to be erected on the south side cf 144th st, 275 ft west of Lenox av, to cost IjSlOO.OtiO, 119th ST.—Bernstein & Bernstein, 24 East 23d st, are making plans for two 6-sty 31-family fiats, 50x86,11, for Berliner & Green-berg, to be erected on the south side of 119th st, 323 ft eas; of Pleasant av, to cost $50,000. 176TH ST.—The Winslow Realty Co., 90 Manhattan av, will build on the south side of 176th st, 100 ft west of Amsterdam av, four 5-sty flats, 44x87.11, to cost $160,000. Hugo Kafka & Sons, 34 West 26th st, are the architects. WASHINGTON AV,—Eugene J. Stern, 147 West 23d st, is making plans for a 5-sty flat, 51x133, for Osher Gordon, 1075 Madison av, to be erected on the west side of Washington av, 158.6 ft south of Wendover av. Bronx, to cost $00,000. MELROSE AV.—Horenburger & Straub, 122 Bowery, are busy preparing plans for two 6-sty flats, 49.2x63,10 and 49x58. for Huebmer & Escher, 694 Melrose av, lo be erected at the south¬ east corner of Melrose av and 157th st, Bronx, to cost $05,000. 1.53D ST.—George Fred Pelham, .503 3tb av. Is busy making plans for a 0-sty 36-family fiat, 50x87, for Morris & Sussman, 340 West 42d st, same to be erected on' the south side of 153d st, 70 ft east of Melrose av, Bronx, to cost $55,000.