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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 95, no. 2452: Articles]: March 13, 1915

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440 RECORD AND GUIDE March 13, 1915 Geo. A-Fuller Company Fireproof Building Construction OFFICES: New York Boston Philadelphia Chattanooga Kansas City Montreal,Can. Winnlpeg,Can. Baltimore Washington Chicago Detroit Milwaukee Atlanta Toronto, Can. Ritch-Hughes Co, All Kinds of INSURANCE That Insures And SURETY BONDS CONSULT US Architects' Bldg., 101 Park Ave. INSURANCE SPECIALISTS THE WHITNEY COMPANY (Incorporated 1902) BUILDERS Architectural and Engineering Construction 1 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK New York Seattle Denver Boston E. M. Houghtaling & Co., inc. TEXCRAFT FACE BRICKS Every Shade, Kind and Description 101 PARK AVENUE Telephone: Murray UiU 4197 CHARLES E. KNOX Consulting Engineer 101 Park Avenue New York Coiitemplatcd Construction—Continued. st, 125 ft west of Broadway, for the 204th St. Corporation, 836 Westchester av. Cost, about $55,000. DWELLINGS. PARK AV.—McKenzie, Voorhees & Gmelin, 1123 Broadway, are preparing plans for a 4-sty residence, 20x89 ft, for Chas. M. Clark, care of The Bradstreet Co., 346 Broadway. Clark, MacMullen & Riley, 101 Park av, engineers. Bids will probably not be taken until April 27. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. MANHATTAN.—The Board of Education opened bids March 8 for new wire guards for various schools. John Kolenik, Jr., & Co., Inc., low bidders at $1,800. STORES. OFFICES AND LOFTS. BROADWAY.—Jas. C. Green, 2 Colum¬ bus Circle, has completed plans for a 12- sty store and office building at 1562 Broadway. SO ft south of 47th st. for George B. Burnett. Hotel St. Denis. Broad¬ way and llth st. Cost about $65,000. Bronx. APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS. ELLIS AV.—E. J. Clark, 110 East 121st st, has completed plans for a 4-sty apart¬ ment, 50x90 ft, on the north side of Ellis av. 206 ft east of Pugsley av, for Daniel Leahy, Tremont and Ellis avs. Cost about $60,000. TIFFANY ST.—The Kreymborg Archi¬ tectural Co., 1029 East 163d st, has com¬ pleted plans for two 5-sty apartments, 50 xlOO ft, at the northwest corner of Tif¬ fany st and Whitlock av, for the Ensign Construction Co., Jos. A. Damsey, presi¬ dent, 1029 East 163d st. Cost about $90,000. 174TH ST.—The Tremont Architectural Co., 401 East Tremont av, will start plans about April 25 for the 5-sty apartment at the northwest corner of 17 4 th st and Boone av, for the Trask Building Co., August Schwarzler, 1662 Boston rd, owner and builder. Cost about $80,000. 1S7TH ST.—Lucian Pisciotta, 391 East 149th st, is preparing plans for two 6-sty apartments at the northwest corner of 187th st and Hoffman st, for the Garibaldi Realty & Construction Co., Saverino Gui- dera, president, 236th st and Richardson av, owner and builder. Cost about $100,000. BRYANT AV,—The Kreymborg Archi¬ tectural Co., 163d st and Southern Boule¬ vard, has been commissioned to prepare plans for six apartments on the west side of Bryant av, between Aldus and Bancroft sts. for the Mack Construction Co., Inc., 64 2 Pox St. BRYANT AV.—Samuel Katz, 1 Madison av, has been commissioned to prepare plans for three 5-sty apartments," 42x88 ft, on the west side of Bryant av, be¬ tween Aldus and Bancroft sts. for the Podgus Realty Co., Southern Boulevard and 163d st. Cost, about $35,000 each. Brooklyn. APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS. DITMAS AV.—B. P. Hudson, 319 9th st, is preparing plans for a 4-sty apartment, 39x88 ft, at the southeast corner of Dit¬ mas av and West st, for Jacob Buys, caro of architect, owner and builder. Cost about $25,000. ROSS ST.—Shampan & Shampan, 7 72 Broadway, are preparing plans for a 5-sty apartment, 87x100 ft, in Ross st. between Lee and Bedford avs, for Isaac Haft, 175 Hewes st, owner and builder. Cost about $60,000. 4TH av.—Charles Braun. 459 41st st, is preparing for a 4-sty tenement, 25x63 ft. on the east side of 4th av, 25 ft south of 21st St. for Antonio Bartolotta. 361 15th st, owner and builder. Cost about $4,000. 3D ST.—Sass & Springsteen, 32 Union sq, Manhattan, are preparing plans for a O-sty apartment, 75x95 ft, at 118-122 South 3d St. for Louis Pomerantz. 492 Kosciusko st, owner and builder. Cost about $40,000. LINCOLN PL.—Infanger & Son, 2634 At¬ lantic av, are preparing plans for a 4-sty tenement, 23x83 ft, on the north side of Lincoln pl, 167 ft east of Rochester av, for the Howard Investing Co.. 1934 Pros¬ pect pl, owner and builder. Cost, about $15,000. DWELLINGS. WEST END AV.—William C. Winters, 106 Van Siclen av, is preparing plans for five 2-stv residences, 2055 ft, on the east side of West End av, 120 ft north of Hampton av. for Paul J. Gallagher & Co., 227 Monroe st. Cost about $4,000 each. CATON AV.—B. F. Hudson, 319 9th st, is preparing plans for eighteen 2-sty brick residences, 20x36 ft, on Caton av, between East 3d and East 4th. sts, for P. J. Collins, Rutland rd, owner and builder. Total cost about $72,000. 7GTH ST.—B. F. Hudson, 319 9th st, is preparing plans for ten 2iA-sty frame resi¬ dences in the north side of 76th st, 100 ft east of 13th av, for Andrew Olsen, 62d st and New Utrecht av. owner and builder. Cost about $42,000. STORES AND DWELLINGS. 58TH ST.—M. A. Cantor, 373 FuUon st. has completed plans for a 3-sty store and residence, 20x70 ft, at the northeast cor¬ ner of 58th st and 10th av, for the Har¬ wood Building Co., 1011 5Sth st, owner and builder. Cost about $7,500. FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES. MANHATTAN AV.—W. B. Tubby, 81 Fulton st, Manhattan, is preparing plans for a 4-sty addition to the factory at 1155 Manhattan av. for the Chelsea Fibre Mills, 33 Union Sq West, Manhattan. Bids will be received by architect about March 25. Cost, about $30,000. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. BROOKLYN.—Bids were opened by the Board of Education March 8, for installing vocational equipment in Brooklyn Voca¬ tional School (Cary Building). Frank Tracy low bidder at $1,290. Queens. DWELLINGS. RICHMOND HILL, L. I.—George Crane, 2706 Jamaica av, has completed plans for eight 2V^-sty frame residences In Welling St. near Broadway, for the John Wright Building Co., Inc., Maine and Ridgewood avs, owner and builder. Total cost about $25,000. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. QUEENS.—Bids were opened by the Board of Education for the construction of a motion picture booth, James I. Newtian, low bidder at $714; construction of wood¬ working shop, Doncourt Construction Co., at $970; and for electric work at P. S. 85, Mark Strompf, at $789. BAYSIDE, L. I.—The Board of Educa¬ tion opened bids for the general construc¬ tion of P. S. 41, at the northeast corner of Crockeron and Franklin avs. for the Board of Education. C. B. J. Snyder, ar¬ chitect. Frank J. Feigen hauer Co., Inc.. low bidder for general construction at $81,879. For plumbing and drainage. John J. Kennedy Co.. at $6,545. THEATRES. LONG ISLAND CITY.—Edward Hahn, Bridge Plaza, is preparing plans for a 1- sty brick theatre, 100x90 ft. at Steinway and Jamaica avs, for the Reliable Build¬ ing Co, 1404 2d av, Manhattan. Bids will be received by architect about March 20. Cost, about $50,000. Richmond. APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS. ROSEBANK, S. I.—Daniel Santaro. Tompkinsville, has completed plans for a 3-sty apartment, 25x45 ft, at 92 St. Mary's av, for Angeio Vitacco, this place. Cost, about $5,000. DWELLINGS. ROSEBANK. S. I.—John Davies, 177 Castleton av. New Brighton, has complet¬ ed plans for a 2i/A-sty frame residence, 25x30 ft, at the southeast corner of Chestnut av and Ormond pl, for S. Ris¬ poli, 108 St. Mary's av. Nassau. DWELLINGS. LONG BEACH. L. I.—Sanford G. Ryder, East Rockaway, L. I., has completed plans for a 3-sty brick store and residence, 20x 65 ft, on the Boardwalk, for Warren Abra¬ hams, Lynbrook. L. I. Cost about $7,000. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. MINEOLA, L. I.—A company, represent¬ ed by the Globe Indemnity Co., 19 Liberty st, Manhattan, will complete the addition to the court house here for the Board of Supervisors of Nassau County Court House. W. B. Tubby, 81 Fulton st, Man¬ hattan, architect. Cost about $225,000. Suffolk. THEATRES. BAYSHORE, L. I.—Chas. M. Hart, Main st, is preparing plans for a 1-sty terra cotta block and stucco theatre, 50x100 ft, in Main st, for Nathan Goldstein, North Ocean av, Patchogue, L. I. Cost, about $20,000. Westchester. APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS. WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.—Russell T. Swartout. Realty Building, Is preparing plans for a 3-sty frame and stucco apart¬ ment and store in Fulton st, for Joseph La Matina, Greenburgh av, owner, who will take bids on separate contracts about March 26. MT. VERNON. N. Y.—Francis A. Gallow. Proctor Building, has completed plans for a 3-sty apartment at the southeast cor¬ ner of South 9th av and 6th st, for Frank Cassetta, 425 South Sth av. Cost, about $11,000.