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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 88, no. 2268: September 2, 1911

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326 RECORD AND GUn)E ■Septeniber 2, 1911. 2.325 2d av. tor John Graf, owner. William G. Haug, 242 East 122d st, prepared plaus. MORRISTOWN, N. J.—Bockoven Sc Day have awarded contracts for a brick storage building to be erected in the rear of tbeir present build¬ ing in B'udd st. Collins B, Weir is the archi¬ lect; De Cosier, Mills Sc Co.. carpentry and root¬ ing, and Williani Mooney, masonry. HALLS AND CLUBS, TROY, N. Y.-The Whitney-Steen Co., 1 Lib¬ erty st N. Y. C, received tbe general contract during the -n'eek for tbe 2-sty fireproof gymna¬ sium building to be erected by tbe Rensselaer Polytechnic lastitute in this city at a cost ot $150,000, Conslruclion will be of brick, lime¬ stone and terra cotta. It will include a swim¬ ming pool 40x75 ft Lawior Sc Haase, 69 Wall St. N. Y. C, are the architects. ALBANY, N. Y.—John Dyer, Jr., Albany County Bank Building, has received the con¬ tract lo erect tbe new Albany Yacht Club House here, to cosl ,$30,000. HORNELL, N, Y.—Dennison Sc Jones, of this place have received the contract to erect tbe new Elks' bome in Broad st, to cost $22,000. Tlie building will be 3-stys high. HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS- WOODHAVEN, L. I.—Jacob A. Zimmerman. .^OS Fifth av. N. Y. C. bas received tbe general contract lo erect the new fireproof hospital build¬ ing. 268x221 ft, including a hospital with four wings, sisters" home, cbapel aud power bouse, at Woodhaven, Vandevere aud Fulton avs and Elm pl block front to cost about $500,009. St. Peter's Hospital, Congress and Warren sts. is the owner, and I. B. Ditmars, 111 5th av, N. Y. C. tbe arcbitect DE KALB AV.-AIexander Brown. Jr.. 33 East 20tU st N, Y. C, bas received tbe general cou- tracl to erect tbe 2-sty fireproof brick dispen¬ sary, 48x140 ft,, at De Kalb av and Raymond si', for the Brooklyn Hospital, on premises. Lord, Hewlett Si Tallant 315 Sth av. N. Y, C, are the architects. NORTH BROTHERS ISLAND, e s. two 4-sty concrele hospitals, tile roof. 123.8x43.6. 21.6x14.3; total cost. SIOO.OOO; owner, City of New York; architect. Wm. E. Austin, 46 Wesl 24tb st Plan No. 649. HOTELS, BROADWAY.—Tbe Thompson-Starrett Co., 51 Wall St. bave the contraci for enlarging the entrance lo the hotel. 1-50S Broadway, for the Holel Rector Co., trom plans by D. H. Burn¬ ham Sl Co., 46 Cedar st. BROADWAY,—Warren £ Wetmore. 3 West 33d st. are taking bids on contracts for altera¬ tions on the Hotel Imperial, Broadway. 31st and :i2d sts. Bids will be required on iron 'work, carpentry, masonry, cut stone and ventilation. MUNICIPAL WORK. CHARLESTON, S. C-—Alexander Miller Sc Bros,, of Jersey City, N. J., bave received the contract for the construclion of a suction dredge for delivery al the Charleston Navy Yard tor tbe sum of $34,950. CONNELLSVILLE, PA.—Wm. H. Fissell, 1133 Broadway. N, Y. C, bas received the contract for the construction of tbe U. S. postoffice at Connellsville. Pa., at *9Ci.592. Time lo complete, November 1, 1912. MOHAWK, N. Y.—Tbe steel work for the new- bridge to be erected by tbe Delaware & Hudson Railroad Co. at tbis place is being constructed in tbe shops of the Penusylvania Steel Co., al Harrisburg, Pa. There will be about two million pounds of steel used. Tbe Foundation Company of N. Y. C. has the concrete foundation work. The estimaied cost is $2o0,0l)0. MASSENA SPRINGS. N. Y.—The contract for constructing tbe new drive bridge at this place bas been awarded to W. L. Pratt, of Massena, and G. F. Phillips, of Watertown, at $27,625.12. which includes the cosl of the plans. The de¬ signs provide for a reinforced concrete structure with two spans of 8S ft. each. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. COMSTOCK. N, Y.—R. T. Ford Sc Co.. of Rochester, put in the lowest bid among seven for tbe erection of tbe Great Meadow State prison at Comstock. Their bid was $443,000, The appropriation is $430,000. Franklin B. Ware. Capitol, Albany., is tbe architect, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, YONKERS. N. Y.—Youmans & Co, and Joseph Ryan bave received the contract for furnisbing electrical supplies for the new Trade School ot Yonkers. BEDFORD. N. Y.-The new public school in Bedford Village will soon be under way. Mc- Gabe Brothers having been awarded the con¬ tract. STORES. OFFICES AND LOFTS. WHITE ST.— Lazette & Murphy, 2255 Broad¬ way, have received tbe plumbing contract on the new building in course ot erection at the northwest corner ot White and Baxter sts, for Aronson & Baum, owners. PORT CHESTER, N, Y.—Penovi £ Son. of Port Chester, bave received the contraci for plumbing and gas fitting in the new Grinaldi Building, corner Grace Church and Sands sts, this place, OSSINING, N. Y.—H. B,, Meyers has awarded contracts to Richard Styef and Andrew Montagu for his new building, to be erected in Main sl, PORT CHESTER, N. Y.—Contracts have been made for tbe ereclion of three business blocks iu Westebesler av, tbis place. J. Fred Dold will erect a 3-sty brick structure, Paul J. Burgevin. president ot the Board ot Trade, will construct a building, and Edward C. Sherwood a 4-sly building. 'The contracts on all call for tbe be¬ ginning of work on September 1. BROOKLYN,—J. Schlesinger, 222 Easl 37th st, N Y C, bas received the contract for interior al¬ terations to the Imperial Restaurant, for S. Leibman Sons, Brooklyn. BROADWAY,-Contracts tor the alteration ot Ibe Cafe Madrid, at 4CtU sl and B'roadway, plans tor which have been made by H. B. Herts. architect, bas been awarded to the Vogel Cabi¬ net Co., of wljicb J. Schlesinger. 222 Easl 37tb st, is president. 2D AV.-The Vogel Cabinet Co.. J. Schlesinger, 222 Easl 37lh st. president, has received the contraci for alterations to the cafe buikling al the southwest corner of 2d av and 82d st. owned by J. Griffen. Plans are by P. W. Gussow, architect. JIANHATTAN.—J. Schlesinger. 322 Easl 37th sf, has received the contract tor alterations to the McGill house, OOlh st and Wesl End av ; tbe stores of Truly Warner, 203 and 1379 Broad¬ way. Wm. G. White, 3 W 42d st. and Dr. Fitch. 152 W 34tb st. BROADWAY-—Rouse fi Goldstone, architects. 38 West -32d st. have awarded the contraci for tbe complete light and power installation for tbe new Wilson office building, at 33d sl and Broad¬ way, to the E, J. Electric installation Co., and the complete elevator equipment to the Otis Ele¬ vator Co., 17 Battery pi. TREMONT AV.—Rouse & Goldstone, architects. 38 West .S2d st. bave awarded tbe general con¬ tract for the new Scbultze building, at Tremont av aud ITTth st. Bronx, to William C. Monks. NEWARK, N. J.—The George A, Fuller Co,. Ill Broadw.ay. N. Y. C., bas awarded tbe con¬ tract for all tbe cement, sand, crushed stone and brick to tbe Builders' Material Supply Co.. New¬ ark, to be used in tbe construction of L. Bam¬ berger & Co.'s $2,000,000 store building at the corner of Halsey and Market sts. .32D ST.—Levering Sc Garrigues. 552 West 2.3d St. bave received llie steel contract for the 16- sty offiee buildiug, 4-3x100 ft. al .59-41 West 32d St. for the 30 Wesl 32d Street Co., plans for which bave been prepared by Griffin Sc Wyn¬ koop. 30 Church st Ewing. Bacon Sc Henry. 30 Church st are consulting engineers. Tbe Wbil- ney-Steen Co.. 1 Liberty st, bas tbe general eontract Old buildings are now beiug razed. BROADWAY.-Cramp Sc Co.. of Philadelphia. Pa., bave received the carpenter contract for alterations to tbe restaurant building. 1-557- 1563 Broadway, for the Horn Sc Hardart Baking Co, Stuckerl & Sloan, Phila.. Pa., are the architects, TREMONT AV.-Post Sc McCord. 44 East 23d st, have received the contract for 700 tons of steel necessary for the new T-sfy office build¬ ing to be erected by William C. Bergen, at the SDUibeasl corner of Tremont and Arthur avs., tbe Bronx, to cost about $200,000. Cbas. Clark, 441 Tremont av, is arcbitect. 42D ST.—Post & McCord, 44 East 23d st, received the contract Ibis week tor 4.700 tons of structural steel necessary for the new Aeo¬ lian Building to be erected in tbe nortb side ot 42d st between 5lb and Gth avs. Warren fi Wetmore. 3 West 33d st. architects. PLANS FILED FOR NEW CON¬ STRUCTION WORK. ManhaUan. APARTJIENTS, FLATS AND TENEMENTS. RIVERSIDE DRIVE, s e cor ISlst st, 6-sty brick and stone tenement, 103,9x143.1 ; cost, $175.(100; owner. W. Axelrod Realty Co.. 314 West 100th st; arcbitect, Geo. F. Pelham, 507 .'tb av. Plan No. 550. Owner builds. 48TH ST. s s. 150 w Sth av, 6-sty brick aud stone apartment, 50x.S6.6. slag roof; cost, .'?.iO.- OilD; owner. 48th Sireet Really Co,. 325 W 43d sl ; architect, Harold L. Young, 67 West 125lh st Plan No. 551. Oivner builds. PARK AV. .No. 521. 12-stv brick and stone apartment house, 60x90.5, tile roof; cost, $350,- 0011; owner, 521 Park Avenue Co.. 2 Rector sl; arcbitect Wm. A. Boring, 32 B'roadway, Plan No. ij-55. Edward Corning Co., has conlraet. Ira Barrows, li M^den Lane, is president; Arthur Van Brunt 52 Wall st, treasurer; Herbert Frazier, 2 Rector st, secretary. 71 ST ST. Nos. 138-144 Wesf, O-sty brick and stone lenement 80x84.4; cost $290,000; owner, Allendale Building Co.. 135 Broad-way; arcbi¬ tects. Rouse fi Goldstone. 38 West 32d st. Plan No. 5-58. Owner builds. CHURCHES. 1.3STH ST. Nos 5S-60 West. 1-sty stone church, 49.11x98. slag roof; cost. $30,000; owner. Rev, J, H. McMullen. .55 East 132d st: architects, Tandy fi Poster, 1931 Broadway. Plan No, 552. Wakebam & Miller, 103 Park av. have contract 123D ST. Nos. 237-239 East. 1-sty stone and brick church. 35.4x86, extension. 10.6x10, tin roof; cost, .$20,000; owner, Trustees of Nor¬ wegian Lutheran Cburcb of Our Savior. 2:iT East 123d sl ; architects. Poster, Gade Sc Gra¬ ham, 15 West 3Sth St. Plan No. 501. Gil¬ lies Campbell Co., 1 Madison av. has mason and carpentry. DWELLINGS. TlST ST. Nos. 105-107 East, two 6-sty brick and stone dwellings, 40x66,3, extension 11x25.10, concrete slabs roof ; cost, $90,000 ; owner. Hiram W. Sibley, 214 East av. Rochester, N, Y. ; arcbitects, Foster, Gade Sc Grabam. 15 Wcsi :iSth St. Plan No. 560. W, T. Jack 61S Lex¬ ington av, plumbing. Gillies Campbell Co., 1 Madison av, mason and carpentry. FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES. GRAND ST. No. 530, 1-sty brick storage. 17x 12; cost, $1,000 ; owner. Barnett Appell, 181 East Broadwav: architects. Bernstein fi Bern¬ stein. 24 East -23d st. Plan No. 553. 54TH ST, Nos. 415-419 East. 2-sty brick wagon storage, T5x95, tar and gravel roof; cost. $24,000; owner, L. Schnurmacher. 112S 1st av ; archilect L. A. Sheinart, 194 Bowery. Plan No. 554. Not let. STABLES AND GARAGES. ST. NICHOLAS AV. No, TlS, 1-stv brk and stone garage, 32.6x20; cosl. $1,500; owner. Henry L. Joyce, 151 W. Olst; architects, Walter H. C. Hornum Sc Cbas. S. Saxe, 360 W. 125th st. Plan No. 550. STORES. OFFICES AND LOFTS. 40TH ST, Nos. 15-17 E, Madison av. No. 2S4. 12-sly brick and stone office and auction room, 53.6x98.4. slag root; cost $200,000; own¬ er. Liliia Babbitt Hyde, AplUorp .\partments. Broadwav and 78tb st: arcbitect, N. C. Mellen. 29 West .34th st. Plan No. 549, Not let. Tbe .\nderson Auction Co., 284 Madison av, lessee, MADISON AV, n w cor 102d st, 2-siy mov¬ ing picture, store aud lott. ■50.k95 : cost. $12.- 000; owner. J. & C, Fischer, 41T West 28th sl; architect. Henry J. Feiser, 150 Nassau st. Plan No. S-jT, J. Goldstein. 229 East 12th st builder, MANGIN ST, Nos. 62-64, 12-sty brick and stone factory and loft. -50x125, extension 50x23. slag roof; cost. $125,000; owner, Louis Marx, :i:-!G Delancey sf; arcbitect. Paul C. Hunter. 191 Olh av. Plan No. 559. Not let. Bronx. APARTMENTS. FLATS AND TENEMENTS. 15STH ST. s e cor Trinity av, two 6-si'y brick tenements, plastic slate roof, 54x88.8 ; total cost. $120,000; owner. Poldlacbek Spencer Realty Co., SIS East leisl sl: arcbitect, John C, Wat¬ son. 271 West 125th st. Plan No. 660. ARTHUR AV. e s, 100 n 176th sl. two 5-sty brick tenements, slag roof, 40x86.6 : lotal cost, $80,000; owner, Wm. C. Bergen, ISOtb st and Andrews av ; architect Chas. S. Clark. 4J1 Tre mont av. Plan No. 654, LSOTH ST. n s. 65.2 w Honeywell av. twt 5-sty brick tenements, slag roof, 37.6x88; total cost. $80,000; owner. Consolation Construction Co.. Ernest Di Blasi, 2117 Honeywell av. presi¬ dent: architect Cbas. S. Clark. 441 Tremont av. Plan No, 652. ITOTH ST, n e cor Arthur av. three 5-sty brick tenements, slag roof. 45x90: total cost, $1,30,000; owner. Wm. C- Bergen. ISOtU st and Andrews av; arcbitect. Chas. S. Clark, 441 Tremont av. Plan No. 653. ISIST ST, n s, IOO e Bathgate av. 5-sty brick tenement, plastic slate roof. 35.7x10.8 ; cost, 40,- OflO; owner, Hubbard Realty Co.. M. Levy. 90 West St. president; architect, Geo. P. Pelham, 507 Sth av. Plan No. 648. BROOK AV, e s, 168.10 s 169th st. 5-sty brick tenemeul, plastic slate roof, 44,1114x88.6; cost $45,000; owner, J. H. Buscall, 1825 An¬ thony av; architeci, Cbas. Scbaefer, Jr.. 401 Tremont av. Plan No, 668. FOREST AV. s e cor 166th st. three S-sty briek lenements. slag roof. 50.\90xS7.3; total cost, $160,000 ; owners. Amoisky Con. Co., David Amolsky, 1475 .Washington av, Pres,; archi¬ tects. Goldner fi Goldberg, 704 Jackson av. Plan No. 671. BEAUMONT AV, e s. 100 n l.STtb st. three 4-sty brick tenements, slag roof, 33.4x89; total cost, $90.000; owners. Mercury Realty Co,, Samuel Brener, 600 Prospect av. Pres. ; archi¬ tects. Goldner Sc Goldberg, 704 Jackson av. Plan No. 609. DWELLINGS. CEDAR ST, w s, 200 s Kingston av. two 2-sty frame d-wellings, tin roof. 21x50; total cost, $10,000; owner. .lobn Siefermann, 763 East loStb sl: architect, Jobu Fitzpatrick, 3S.5y Barnes av. Plan No, 664, JIONTICELLO AV. e s, 275 n Jefferson av. 2y:;-sly frame dwelling, sbingle roof. 21x26: cost, .$5.000; owner, Eric Erickson, 17 Monti¬ cello av ; architect, John Fitzpatrick, 38,55 Barnes av. Plan No. 062. CRESTON AV, e 3, 31.85 n Bush st. two 2-sty and attic frame dwellings, shingle roof, 22x43; total cost, $12,000 ; owner, Robt. S. j^ment 165 Bush st: architeet, J. J. Vreeland, 2019 Jerome av. Plan No. 661. W00DL.4WN RD, s w tor 210th st 3-sty brick dwelling, asbestos sbingle roof, 65,4x49; cost, $15,000; owner, Montefiore Home. Jacob A, Scbieff, ISSth st and Broadway, president; arch¬ itects, _Buchman & Fox. 11 East 59lb st. Plan No. 6-5i). KINGSBRIDGE TERRACE, e s. 601,3 n Kingsbridge rd. 3-sty slone dwelling, tile roof. 23.6x65 ; cost -$10,000 : owner. Fred Schill. 274S Kingsbridge Terrace. ; architect R. F. Knock¬ enhauer. Tremont and Bathgate avs. Plan No. 056. DENNIS G. BRUSSEL ELECTRICAL Engineering and Construction If we install your electrical work, that's the end of your trouble with that— ELECTRIC LIGHTING, POWER, MOTORS, TELEPHONES, PUMPS, FIRE ALARM SIGNAL SYSTEMS Estimates Furnished. Ko obii- g-ation on your part. 39-41 WEST 38th STREET, N. Y. Telephones, 1&9-19D Murray Hill