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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 89, no. 2303]: May 4, 1912

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May 4, 1912 RECORD AND GUIDE 939 Do You Contemplate Building Now or At Any Time ? A private plant is expensive to install and to operate. Interest, depreciation, and other "fixed" costs, including accident and fire insurance, and taxes, amount to at least 15% each year. There is a waste of valuable floor space caused by the power plant and its coal supply. The risk of fire and explosion is not only great in itself but it makes insurance premiums higher. And private plant power carries no assurance of con¬ stant sufficiency and reliability. Central Station Power By installing Central Station Power you eliminate the heavy initial cost of a private plant and also all the incidental expense. And Kdison power has so many advantages in the way of efficiency and effect¬ iveness, and its cost is so low, that it is by far the best and cheapest power. Almost all of New York's new buildings buy their power from Central Station. Do you want to know why ? Just ask for one of our engineers. No obligation to you. The New York Edison Company At Your Service 55 Duane Street Phone Worth 3000 STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS, NEWARK. N. J.—Marvin Se Davis, 303 5th av, N. Y. C, architects, are taking bids on the general conlract, which will close May 7, for the 3-sty fireproof sales building, 40x100 ft., ' and wing, 24x100 ft,, to be erected in Green, st, between Broad and Mulberry sts, for C, B. Smith Sc Co., wholesale drugs, 863 Broad st, THEATRES. ROCHESTER, N. Y.—Gordon Bros,, of this city, contemplate the erection ot a picture and vaudeville theatre in Clinton st, to cost $80,000. FULTON, N. Y,—C. M. Curtis, 301 Tallman st, Syracuse, is preparing plans for a fire¬ proof reinforced concrete theatre to he erected by Irving Galusha, in Cayuga st. Contracts Awarded. APART.VIENTS, PLATS AND TENEMENTS, ASBURY PARK, N. J.—Sylvester Scutellaro, Asbury Park, N. J., has received the general contract to erect the 2-sty brick sto-re and fiats at 1205 Springwood av for Halteo Bonamo, of this place, owner, MOUNT VERNON, N, Y'.—The Victoria Con¬ struction Co., Lordi Sc DeRespiris, 118 East 2Sth st, has received the mason contract for the four 4-Ety apartments, 80x40 ft,, to he erected at the northwest corner of North Sth av aud Valentine av for the Manhoff Realty & Construction Co., 13 West 314th st. Gronen¬ berg & Leuchtag, 7 West 22d st. N. Y, C, architects. Cost, $22,000. DWELLINGS. NEW ROCHELLE, N, Y,—George Watson. 228 Huguenot st, has received the general contract, and J. F. New, 20 Union st, the masonry, for alterations to the 2'/i-sty residence at Bonnie Crest, for Richard C. Kaiser, Beechmont. New Ro'-helle, owner, from plans by Barnard Se Wilder, Lawton st, architects. Cost, $20,000, ARLINGTON, N, J.-The Suburban Building fi: Realty Co,, IGO Midland av, has received the contract to erect the 2iji-sty frame residence. 40x.30 ft., on Linden av for Robert Hewson, commission merchant, 143 Linden av, owner, from plans by J. B. Warren, 22 Clinton st, Newark. Cost, about ,$7,O0O. SOTH ST.—John I. Cahalan, 2010 Broadway, has received the general contract to erect the 5-sty brick and limestone residence, 20x90 ft., at 127 East SOth st for Allen Wardwell, 157 East 37th st, from plans hy Delano & Aldrich, 4 East 39th st. MADISON, N, J.—Daniel M. Shea, 46 Kings rd, has received tbe electrical contract for the new house being built on Loantaka way for F. H. Lovell, Jr, Also the wiring of the buildings ou the Meeker estate at Florham Park. STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS. 5TH AV.-Edward Corning Co., 100 William st, N. Y. C-, has received the general contract to erect the 12-sty office building, 84x200 ft., at lO 5th av for Ginn & Co. (publishers), on premises, from plans by C. A. Rich, 320 5th av, WASHINGTON ST.-J. G. Deisler, 105 West 40th st, is flguring the general contract and desires bids on subs for alterations to the store and loft for the eslate of Jane E. Edgar, care Whitlock Sc Simonds, 59 William st, owner. B. E. Stern, 7 West SSth st, architect. Cost, $10,(100, 50TH ST.-The Lincoln Steel Fleming Co.. Inc., 17 Madison av, is figuring the general conlract for alterations to the 4-sty store, resi¬ dence and oflice at 404 West 50th st for Aaron Buchsbaum, 729 9th av, owner. J. J, Vree¬ iand, 2010 Jerome av, architect. Cost, SS.OOO. 29TH ST.—Ravitch Bros., 1182 Broadway, have received the structural steel work and La Spina-Morris Cut Stone Co., 110 West 29th st. the limestone contrast for the 12-sty mercan¬ tile huilding, 50xS8 ft., to he erected at 158-160 West 29th st for tbe 25tb Street Construction Co., 31 East 27th st, owner. Wm. H. Birk¬ mire, 1133 Broadway, architect. Cost, $200.0(10. 19TH ST.-Ronald H. Macdonald, 29 West 34th st, has received the general contract lo erect the 12-sty loft building, 50x92 ft, at 112-114 East 19th st for the Nineteen Hundred and Twelve Co, (Webster B, Mabie Sc Co.), lliS Broadway. 30TH ST.—Conroy Bros,, 217 West 125th st, have received the plastering contract for the 12-sty loft buildiug, 75x90 ft., to be erected at 151-153-155 West SOth st tor the Polo Con¬ struction Co., 11S3 Broadway. H. Williams, president, owuer, Neville fi; Bagge, 217 Wesl 125th st, ai'chitects; Christian Jeppeson, lis East 2Sbh st, steam engineer. Cost, $350,000. 5TH AV.-Tbe George A, Just Co., 239 Vernon av, L. I. City, has received the sleel contract for the 10-sty loft building, 53x100 ft., to he erected al 59i-599 5th av for Charles Scrib¬ ner's Sons, 153 5th av, Cbarles Scribner, presi¬ dent, Ernest Flagg, 1"0 Broad st. architect; Jobn T. Brady Co., 103 Park av, general con¬ tractor, NASSAU ST.-J. Schlesinger, 1269 Broadway, has received the contract for installing slore fronts at 110 Nassau st for Sarnoff Bros., from plans by S. B. Elsendrath, architect. PROSPECT AV.—J. Schlesinger, 1269 Broad¬ way, has received the contracl for Installing store fronts at 1427 Prospect av for Schwartz Sc Gross, 347 5th av, 29TH ST.-The Vogel Cabinet Co,, 535-545 East 70th st, has received the contract for in¬ lerior flttings for the new ^tore of Wallack Bros., al 29th st and Broadway, ],30TH ST.-Irwin M. Book & Co., 1133 Broad¬ way, have received the contract to erect the storage and lott buildiug at 617-621 West 130th st for L, Oppenbeimer, owner. Gross Se Klein¬ berger, Bible House, archite&ts. Bids for steel, plumbing, electric and reinforced concrete work MUNICIPAL WORK. BEACH HAVEN, N. J.-Tbe Miller Engineer¬ ing and Contracting Co., of Cape May, has re¬ ceived the contract tor the road on Long Beach, connecting Beach Haven with the new bridge across the -hay at Mannahawkln, for $36,949.51. HALLS AND CLUBS. MIDDLEPORT, N, Y.—Morris & Allen, of Buffalo, have received tbe contract to erect the 2-sty Odd Fellows' temple, 45xSS ft, on the east side of Main st, on the Bidleman prop¬ erty, to cost $17,149. CHURCHES. BLACKWELLS ISLAND.-The Vogel Cabinet Co., 535 Easl 79th sl, N, Y. C, has received the contract for furnishing and installing trim for the Church of the Sacred Heart on Black- wells Island. LONG BRANCH, N. J.—Chas. H, Peckworth, 631 Hudson st, N. Y, C, has received the con¬ tracl for the rection of an edifice for St, James Episcopal Congregaiion, for $27,800. Brazer & Rohh, 1133 Broadway, N. Y, C, architects. PITTSBUiRGH, PA,—The Raymond Concrete Pile Co., 00 West st. New Y'ork, has received the contract for placing tlie concrete piles ior the foundations of St, Martin's R, C, Church at Steuben and Alexander sts, this city. John T. Comes, 1005 51h av, this city, architect. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. NEW BERLIN, N, Y.—J". C. Cummings, of Norwich, has received tbe contract to erect the high school for $22,340. KEANSBURG, N, J.—William Ryers & Sou, of South Amboy, have received the contract to erect the new school house here. FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES- CENTRAL PL.—J. Auer Sc Sons, 648 Lexing¬ ton av, Brooklyn, has received the mason con¬ tract, and Chris, Schneider Sc Son, 807 Flushing av, the carpenter work, for the 5-sty brick grocery warehouse to be erected in Ceutral pl, near Broadway, for the H. 0, Bohack Co., on premises. Koch & Wagner. 26 Court st. Brook¬ lyn, architects. Cost, $1)0,000. GOTH ST.—P. T. Nesbit fi; Co., 116 Nassau sl, have received the general contract to erect the 1-sly addition, 40x100 ft., to the 2-sly sub-sta¬ tion at 153 East 60th st, between 3d and Lex¬ ington avs, for the N. Y. Edison Co., 55 Duane st, A, N. Brady, president. W. Weisenberger, architect, 55 Duane st. Cost, .$25,000. STABLES AND GARAGES. TEN EYCK ST,—J, Auer Sc Sons, G4S Lexing¬ ton av, have received the general contract to erect the 1-sty brick garage in the north side of Ten Eyck st, 150 ft. west of Lorimer st, for Dietrick Kaatze, president Prudential Savings Bank, Stuyvesant av. Walter B. Wills, ItSo Myrtie av, architect.