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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 93, no. 2394: Articles]: January 31, 1914

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January 31, 1914 RECORD AND GUIDE 233 STONE ST, :;:i-35, 3,500-gallon gravity tank to 8-sty brick offlces; cost, $900; owner, Adams Land Sc Building Co.. 71 Broadway; architect. Royal J. Mansfield, lo3 William st. Plan No. 2S4. WASHI.XGTON ST, 384, fireproof marquise to 3-sty brick salesroom and warehouse; cost, $11111; owners, Oliver H. P. & Geo. D. Archer, 113 Liberty st; architect, Milton Zeisler, 433 East 74th St. . Plan No. 305. WILLIAM ST, 210-18, alterations to 15-sty brick loft; cost, .$:;,.lOO ; owner. The Metropoli¬ tan Realty Co.. 41 Park Row; architect. Royal J. Mansfield, 1:15 William St. Plan No. 281. 4TH ST, S3 East, balcony to 4-sty hrick dance hall and meeting rooms ; cost, $500 ; own¬ er, Marie Kremer, 112 East 57th st; architect, Otto L. Spannhake, 2:i3 East 78th St. Plan No. 291. UTH ST, 217 Bast, extension to 4-sty hrick club and dwelling; cost, $1,000 ; owners, Ruthen- ian Greek Catholic Church ot St. John, 22 Bast 7th st; architect, Robt. J. Reiley, 481 5th av. Plan No. 306. OTH ST, 30 Bast, new stairway to 4i4-sty brick lott; cost, $175 ; owner. Sailors' Snug Har¬ bor, 31 Nassau st; architect. Leopold Ceva, 456 West Broadway. Plan No. 254. IOTH ST, :!2 West, new hath rooms to 5-sty brick dwelling ; cost, $300; owner, John W. God¬ dard, 92-90 Bleecker st; architect, Julius J. Diemer, 118 East 28th St. Plan No. 312. 14TH ST, 44 East, gravity tank to 6-sty brick lott; cost, $1,900; owner, Vincent Astor, 23 West 26th st; archite<;t. Royal J. Mansfield, 135 William st. Plan No. 285. 2UTH ST, 310 East, extension on roof to 2-sty brick garage; cost, $500 ; owners, Jno. U. Crook- man Estate, Aug. N. Hand, Executor, 49 Wall st; architect, Wm. G. Clark, 438 West 40th st. Plan No. 260. 21ST ST, 228 East, rear extension, 8x4, to S- sty brick home; cost, $400; owner, Chas. Murphy, 222 East 18th st; architect, Alfred H. Noon, Westbury, L. I. Plan No. 286. 21ST ST, 53-55 West, alterations to 6-sty brick store and lofts ; cost, $5,000; owner, Arthur S. Higgins, 9 East 37th st; architects, Jno. B. Snook Sons, 216 B'roadway. Plan No. 250. 21ST ST, 22 East, 3,500-gal. gravity tank to 8-sty brick loft; cost, $280; owner, Henry P. Litchfleld, 44 Wall st; architect. Maxwell Engi¬ neering Co., Inc., 30 Church st. Plan No. 255. 22D ST, 160 East, alterations to 1-sty trame garage; cost, $50; owner, Adolph Rauch, 1 East lloth st; architects, Gronenberg Sc Leuch¬ tag, 303 Sth av. Plan No. 269. 24TH ST, 2.'!9 West, remove partition to 5-sty brick tenement; cost, $25 ; owners, Martha J. & Mary E. Cameron, 266 West 23d st; architect, Patrick F. Brogan, 119 East 23d st. Plan No. 244. 25TH ST, 158-162 West, new partitions, store fronts and plumbing ; cost, $4,000 ; owner, Adolph Altman. 790 Riverside drive; architect, Max Muller, 115 Nassau st. Plan No. 256. 26TH ST, 37-43 West, new partitions to 12-sty brick loft; cost, $500; owner. The West 26th St. Co., Emanuel Pilpel, secretary, 37 West 26th st; architect, Herbert M. Baer, 665 5th av. Plan No. 290. 38TH ST, 4 West, new marquise to 12-sty brick store and lofts; cost, $500; owner, 416 5th Av. Co., Herman A. Flurscheim, president, 416 Sth av; architects, Edward Necarsulmer, 1111 Madison av. Plan No. 257. 28TH ST, 2 West, alterations to 6-sty brick offlces and lofts; cost, $2,500; owner, Philip Liberman, 1458 Broadway; architects, Gronen¬ berg & Leuchtag, 303 Sth av. Plan No. 307. 34TH ST, 33-39 West, 11-sty brick extension, 62x95, to 11-sty brick store and lott; cost, $160,000; owners, Messrs. Oppenhelm, Collins Sc Co., Isaac D. Levy, president, 35 West 34th st; architects, Buchman & Fox, 35 West 34th st. Plan No. 277. SSTH ST, 511-15 West, alteration from stable to 1-sty hrick garage; cost, $4,500: owners, Louis A. Jones Sc Aaron Naumburg. 7 Washing¬ ton sq; architect. Wm. G. Clark, 438 West 40th St. Plan No. 272. 36TH ST, 148 West, alterations to 1-sty brick ofllces; cost, $200; owner, Bdgar Sidman, 299 Madison avenue; architects , Gronenberg & Leuchtag, 303 Sth av. Flan No. 270. 39TH ST, 25-33 West, masonry and steel to 15-sty hrick storage ot light pamphlets; cost, $6,000; owners, United Engineering Societies, L. S. Bing. President A. M. Bing, Treasurer Speedwell Construction Co. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 505 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. Telephone 5600 Murray Hill All typea of conatruction, including reinforced concrete Permanent WATERPROOF Concrete. Low in Magnesia and Sulphur. Water or rail direct shipment. Quicker delivery. Bettei packages. Oldest manu¬ facturers of high grade Portland in the world. ALSEN bag credits good as legal tender. Facts are better than assertions. 45 BROADWAY, NEW YORK !lL!o°|^|'S'^LfiX: ECONOMY and SAFETY Brooklyn Bridge Brand Rosendale Cement is acceptable to the Building Departments Guaranteed to meet Standard Specifications When Rosendale will do good work, why pay double for Portland Cement? 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