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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 80, no. 2064: October 5, 1907

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October 5, 1907 RECORD AND GTJTDE Madison av, No 536. 3-Ety brk and stone rear extension. 10.2x5.4. to 4-sty brk aud stone residence; oost. .$6,000; Mrs C H Bosher, .530 Madison av; ar't, Chas B Blrge, 29 W 34th st.—2G34. West Broadway, No 496. 1-sly brk and stoue rear exteDsioD, 25x 38. staircase, partilions. to 4-sty brk aad sloDe dwelling and store; cost, $3,0Ũ0; Joseph Personeui, 496 West Bvoadway; ar't, Jobn Ph Voelker, 979 3d av.—2643. 4lh av, s e cor lOth st, stairs, windows, plumbiug, store frouts, to 3-sty brk aud stODs store and loft building; cost. $5,()00; Maurice Weinstein, 86 W llOth st; ar'ts, Somraerfeld & Steckler, 19 UuiOD sq,—2612. 5th av, s w cor 37th st, alter roof. to 2-sty hrk and stone china and giasE v/arehouse; cost, $2,500; Davis Collamore & Co, 402- 4114 5th av; ar't, W Raiph SQUire, Lexington st, Queens,—2649. 5th av, No 3S7, partitions, shaft, to 4-sty brk and stone dwelliug; cosf, $3.000; Mrs Geo Bliss. 387 5th av; ar't. Julius J Diemer, 45 Leonard st.—2636. 11 th av, No 844, partifions. skylight, wiDdows, to 5-sty brk and stone tenement; cost, $5,000; Elizabeth W Bolmforth, 15 Man- sion pl. Saratoga Springs, N Y; ar't, M Zipkes, 147 4th av.— 2618. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 133d st, D s. 48S e Willis av, new oak bĩns to 2-sty brk stable; cost, .$500; Wni L Byrnes. 702 E 134th st; ar't, Walter H G Hornum. ;-i(;0 W 125th st.—502. I49th st, No 226. new partitions, new skylight to 1-sty brk slaugh- ter fiouse; cost, $500; Shapiro & DenerraaD, od premises; ar'ts, Bernstein & Bernstein. 24 E 23d st.—504. 176th st, s s, 43 w Belmont av, move 3-sty frarae dwelling; cost, $500; Margaret Maltohi. 1911 Arthur.av; ar't, Chas S Clark, 709 Tremout av.—514, 17Sth st, No 241, 2-sty frarae extension, 12x14.0 to 2-sty frame dwelling; cost, $400; Henry J Foley, o» premises; ar't, L How- ard, 18G1 Carter av.—513 ISlsf st, s s, 66 w Prospect av, raise to grade, 2-sty frame dwell- ing; cosf, $350; Margaret A Welch, 2090 Arthur av; ar't. Wm H Buckhout, 321 Tremont av.—512. 222d st, u s, 431 e Wbite PlaÍDs road, 2-sty frarae extension, 17x 14, and move 2i4-sty frame dwelling; cost, $2,0()0; Mrs Francos Wawroskie, on premises; ar't, J Melville L'awrence, 239th st and White PlaiDs road,—516, Rĩchardson av, e s, 330.2 s 240th st. new partitions, stalrs. win- dowE. &c. to 2'/i-sty frame dwelling; cost, $250; Thos DeCarlo, on premises; ar'l, Wm Thos Mapes. Wakefleld.—511, Union íjv. No (Íl9. 1-sty frame extension, 25x40 and 55 to 3-styframe hote! aDd dwailing; cost, $1,800; M B Bernhiĩimer. 25G6 Broad- way; ar't, Ohria F LohSe, 627 Eagle av,—503. Unĩouport road, n s, 1,000 e West Parms road. 1-sty brk exten- siou, 35x27.6 to 5-sty brk horae; cost. $5,000; New Tork Catholic Protectory, Geo B Robinsou, 415 Eroome st, Pres; ar't, John O'Toole. 415 Broome st.—509. Unionport road, a s, 400 e West Farms road, 1-sty hrk extension. 321^x40 to 5-sty brk factory; cost, $6,50U; New York Catholic Protectory, Geo E Robinson, 415 Broome st, Pres; ar't. John O'Toole, 415 Broome st,—508. Vyse av, No 1S83, 2-sty frame extension, 2.10x6.6 to 3-sty frame dwelling; cost, $300: Wm Wray, on premises; ar't, Chas S Clark, 709 Tremont av.—515. Washington av, No 1277. 1-sfy frame exfension, 21,4x11 to 3-sty frame dwellĩng; cost, .$150; Edraond Specht, on premises; ar't, Matthew Turnbull, Jr, Highbridge,-501. White PlaÍDS av. s e cor 222d st, move two 3-sty frame stores aDd tenements; total cost. .$1.00U; Frauk L Eacon, Far Rockaway; ar't, J Harold Dobbs, 120 E 220th st.—510. 3d av. No 29Ii>^ uew partitions, new toilet. &c, to 4-sty brk tene- ment; cost, .'fiuOO; Wm WickhiUer, 2050 Prospect av; ar't. Louis Falk, 2785 3d av,—500. 3d av. No 2954, reraove partilious to form ciub room to 4-sty sa- loon, club rooms and teueuie]it; cost, $000; E Warmbold. on premises; ar't, Fred Gerber, 204 E S6th st.—505, , 3d av, No 30G1, new fire escape, sinks and wash tubs. &c, to 3-sty frame teDemeDt; cost, $500; Aogelo BoggiaDO, on premises; ar't, Louis Falk, 2785 3d av.—507, Construction News Reports From the Surrounding Country ^^^^^ Kings County. ST. PAUL'S PL.—On St. Paul's pl. e 3, 30 n Crooke av, will be erected ten 3-sty dwellings, 20x41. gravel roof. 2 families each; total cost, $75,000; C H Tabor LaDd & ImprovemeDt Co., 33 LiDden av. owDer; F. Blumenstein and M. Glashan. 28 East 23d st, New York. architects. HALSEY ST.—John E. Nitchie, 15U Nassau st, has eompleted plans for a 1-sty and baseraent church. 42x05, gravel roof; cost, $12,000; to be erected on Halsey st, northwest coruer of Saratoga av, for the Churcb of the Open Door, 1081 Bushwick av. GRAND AV,—Ginsberg & Moss, ISS Richmoud st, will huild on Grand av, e s, SO s Union av, nine 2-sty dwelliDgs. 20x52, two famiJies each; total cost, $30,000. Chas, Infanger, 2634 Atlantic av, js preparing plans. E'AST 26TH &T,—Ten 2-sty and basement brick dwellings, 20x 53,6, two families each; total cost, $80,000, will be erected at oncg on East 26tb st, w s, 90 ft. north of Av D, by The Clark Coust. Co,, 41 Cortlandt st. N. Y,; E, B, Chestermuth. 55 East 56th st, is architect, SOUTH IST ST.—Ou South Ist, n w cor Marcy av, a 6-sty store and dwelling. .50.8x69.3, for thirty families, will he erected, to eost $50.000; ĩke Cohen. 77 East 113th st, N. Y,. is the owDer; H, Horenburger, 122 Bowerv, architect, WOODRUFF AV.—F, S. Lowe, 1S6 Remsen st, has prepared plans for three 4-sty flat huildings for the Clarke Constriiction Co,, 41 Cortlandt st, Manhattan. to he erected on Woodruff av, s s, 144,6 ft. west of Flathush av, to cost ahout $110,000. WALWORTH ST,—T, Englehardf, 905 Broadway. is receiving estimates for a brick smokestack and steam flttiug for a brick boiler house. 25x45 ft.. on the s s of Walworth st, near Myrtle av, for Jacob Daogler, 722 Myrtle av, to cost about $9,000. PENIMORE ST,—C, Infanger, 2634 AtĩaDtic av. has completed plans for flve 2-stv dwellines. 20x48 £t.. at n e cor Fenimore st and Eedford av, for William Reineking, 242 Mole st, to cost $40,000. GLENMORE AV.—C. Infanger is also preparing plans for a 3-sty flat and store huilding, 20x56 ft., ou the south side of Glenmore av, near Bradford st, for Reiss & Freidman. 331 Sutter av. HOWARD AV.—Louis Danacher, 377 Rockaway av, i3 preparing plans for six 4-sty flats, two 25x70 £t. and four 20x86 £t.. on the east side ûf Howard av. for Harris Goldberg,. 1766 Sterling pl.; cost about $60,000. Qaeens Coimtf. SEA CLĩFF.—The Village Improveraent Association is consider- ing the question of constructing sewage disposal system. FIFTH AV.—E s. 375 and 400 s Pierce av. L. L City; owner. A. W. Raahk. Corona; architect, Frank Spresser; two 2-sty frame dwellings. 22x47; $S,000. SIXTH AV,—W s, 325 s Broadway, L, I, City; John Nowinski. 201 Sth av, L,' I, City; Johu OhDeraus, architect; one 2-sty framc dwelling, 22x44; $3,000. GRAHAM AV,—S e cor Academy st, L. I. City; Chas, Gallagher, 144 Wilbur av, L, I. City: architect, Chas. Fauerhach; two 2-sty brick dwellings. 22x46; $9,000, NINTH AV,—N s. 400 s of Flushing av, L. ĩ, Citv; owners, J. Clemens aDd T, Grant. 215 Ninth av, L, I. City; architect Ghas. W. Hewitt; one 2-sty frame dweliiDg, 22x52; $4,500. YALE AV.—N w cor Placid st: owners, Clarke Concrete Co., 417 Presh Pond road, Rĩdgewood; architect, J. H, Vondervegt; ODe 3-sty brick tenement, 20x57; $6.000. FOREST AV.—E s, 175 n Grove st, Metropoĩitan; owuer, Andrew J. Thorapson, 75 Forest av, Metropolitan; architect, J. H. Vonder- vegt; one 2-sty frame dwelling, 22x55; $3,200. WASHINGTON AV.—S s, 171 e Rapelyea av, Corona; Jos, Gallo, Coroua: architect, C, L, Varrone; four 2-sty frame dweĩlings, 2() x40; $11.000, L. I, R. R.—N s, hetween College PoÍDt and Whitestone; owners, Malba Laud Co. aud L. L R. R, Oo., 60 Liberty st, N. Y. City; architect, Wm. A, Swasey; oue 1-sty frame railroad station, 22 x44; $7,000. 3D ST,—E s. 200 aad 300 n Warhurton av; owner and archi- tect, George A. Sheffleid, Bayside; two 2-sty frame dwellings, 22 x3G; $7.000, EIGHTEENTH ST,—N s, 170 w Eighth av, Whitestone; owner, Autonio Reitz, Whĩtestone; architect, George Grotz; one 2-sty brick store and dwelling, 29x00; $7,500. TWENTIETH ST.—E s. 160 s State st, Broadway-FIushiDg; Jas. Hutchiusũn, 26 Broadway, N. Y. City; architect, Wm. B. Young; one 2-stv frame dwelling, 28x100; $8,500. BARCLAY ST.—S s. 50 w Wilson av. Fĩushing; owner, Patrick O'Counor, Ceutral av, Flushing; architeet, A. E'. Richardsou; one 2-sty frame dwelling, 22x32; $4,000, ASH ST,-S s, 75 e o£ Syringia st; owner, Wallace Appleton Co.; architect, G, S, Appieton; one lí^-sty frame dwelling, 35x37; $5,000. MANOR AV.—E E, SO. 40, 120. 160, 200, n cor Eim st, Wood- haven; owuer R, PI, InvestmeDt Co„ Richmond Hill; architect, Henry Hauguaard; six 2',â-sty frame dwellings. 22.^í30; $20,600. JOHNSON AV.—N s. 170 s Broadway, Morris Park; owuer and architect, iians Ch, Ries. Broadway and Johnsoa av; one 2-sty frame dweHing. 19x25; $3,000. HUMBOLDT BOULEVARD.—&■ s, 150 e Dean st, Jamaica; owner, Isaac Wolf, 98 Cohirabia st, N, Y. City; architect, H, Volweiler, two 2-stv frame dwelliDgs, 25x25; $4,000, LEWIS ST,—S s. ISS. 208 and 288 w Drew av, Union Course; owner, Wm. Gompert, 561 Grant av, Brooklyn; archîtect Geo. U, Forhell; three 3-sty £rame dwelliDgs, 18x30; $7.7'50. Westchester Connty. MT, VERNON.—The MasoDS intend erecíing a temple here. Sig- mund A. Girttenberg, 37 Prospect av, has been engaged to prepare plans for the building, whĩch is to cost about $20.000. WHITE PLAINS.—The Rev. Dr. George C. Houghfon, rector of the Church of the Transfiguratiou, Manhattau, bas bought a traet of 27 acres near the Knoilwood GolÉ Club in Wbite Plaius, Dr. Houghton wiil erect a residence on the property, together with a stabĩc and other buiĩdings. New York State. SYRACUSE,—Arehimedes Russell, architect, 321 The Bastable. is preparÍDg plans to remodel the old court house for the city of Syracuse, to cost nearly $200.000. DUNKIRK.—The Dunkirk Masonic Association has practically dccided to build the foundation for its proposed 4-sty temple this fall, OGDENSBURGH.—The Board o£ Bducation reeeived the report of the committee on selectiou of a site for the $100,000 academy building to he donated to the city hy George Hall in honor of his deceased wife, The committee recommended what is popularly known as ihe arsenal triangle. SYRACUSE.-—Charles E', Northrup has plans for a 6-family apart- ment house which he will build this faĩl at No. 706 South West st. It will bc rcady for occupancy early next year. SENECA FALLS,—Lcon H. Lempert, an expert in opera-house consfruction, is forraing a uew circuit of Keith theatres, It is understood he favorablv cousĩdered the site at the rear of the King Bloek, and fhat plans wil! be drawn for a playhouse. DUNKIRK,—The Board of Education has approved pians prepared by H. P, Beebe, of Fredonia, for a schoo! estimated to oost $13,000. CAN.\NDAIGUA,—J, Poster Wa'Tner, of Roehester. is changing the original pians for the remodeling of the court house, It is now proposed to erect a third story and to fireproof the buildiag throughout.