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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 99, no. 2550: Articles]: January 27, 1917

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January 27, 1917 RECORD AND GUIDE m Westover, Keith's Theater Bldg., Phila¬ delphia, architects, are taking bids on the general contract February 3, for the 1- sty brick and steel theatre and office building, 72x208 ft, at 418 South Sallna st, for Keith & Albee, 1564 Broadway, Manhattan, owners. I: TlF"ITirnif'1'"™"""""'"'"""^" nimTfniiiiiw^HiipFnin]^ Tfi'lH I fPnmTITIIlMIII CONTEMPLATED CONSTRUCTION. Manhattan. APARTMENTS. PL,4.TS & TENEMENTS. 150TH ST.—Samuel Cohen, 32 Union sq, has plans in progress for a 6-sty brick and limestone apartment, 150 xlOO ft, in the north side of 150th st, 150 ft west of Broadway, for the C. H. B. Realty Co., owner. Cost, $25,000. BROADWAY.—George F. Pelham, 30 East 42d st, will draw plans for a 6-sty brick and limestone apartment house, 179 xlOO ft, on the block front of Broadway between 169th and 170th sts, for the 16Dth Street Co., c/o Jacob Axelrod ,200 West 72d st, owner and builder. FORSYTH ST.—Otto Reissmann, 147 4th av, has completed plans for alterations to the 5-sty brick tenement, 25x100 ft, at 105 Forsyth st, for Collins & Rowe, 283 Elizabeth st, agents for the owner. 150TH ST.—Samuel Cohen, 32 Union sq, is preparing plans for a 6-sty brick and limestone apartment house, 150x100 ft, in the north side of 150th st, 150 ft west of Broadway, for C. H. B. Realty Co., owner and builder. Cost, $25,000. BANKS. DELANCEY ST.—Oscar Lowinson, 366 Sth av, will draw plans for a 3-sty brick bank and office building, 22x50 ft, at 150 Delancey st, and 96 Suffolk st, for S. W. Barasch, 77 Ridge st, owner. Cost, $50,000. CHURCHES. ST. NICHOLAS AV.—Crow, Lewis & Wickenhoefer, 200 5th av, are preparing new slietches for a brick and stone church, with a seating capacity of 500, at the northwest cor of St. Nicholas av .and lS6th st, for the Fort George Presbyterian Church, 560 West 185th st, c/o New York Preby. Church Extension Commission, Dr. Forbes, chairman, 156 5th av, owner. STABLES AND GARAGES. 85TH ST.—Samuel Sass, 32 Union sq, has plans in progress for a 5-sty garage, at 228-30 East 85th st, for Joseph D. and Wm. Rosenblatt, c/o Harry Hoffman, 111 Broadway, owner. Cost, $90,000. 141ST S**.-De Rose & Cavalieri, 509 Wil¬ lis av, have completed plans for a 1-sty brick garage, 56x99 ft, in the south side of 141st st, 225 ft east of Lenox av, for John J. Mahon, 162 East lOSth st, owner. Cost, $10,000. STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS. 72D ST.—Otto Reissmann, 147 4th av, has completed revised plans for altera¬ tions and extension to the 5-sty brick store and loft building, 53x56 ft, at 534- 536 East 72d st, for Edwin O. Holtner, owner, and Elias Gottfried, 534 East 72d st, lessee. Project consists ot a 1-sty rear extension. Cost, $12,000. MURRAY ST.—C. L. Brun, 405 Lexing¬ ton av, is preparing plans for remodeling the 5-sty brick and stone loft building, 25x100 ft, at 67 Murray st, for L. Aste, 69 Murray st, owner. Cost, $10,000. WEST ST.—Lucian Pisciotta, 391 East 149th st, has completed plans for 1-sty brick stores, 62x55 ft, at 408-10 West st, for the Kerry Bldg Co., 1902 Marmion av, owner and builder. Cost, $15,000. 2D AV.—Maximilian Zipkes, 405 Lexing¬ ton av, has completed plans for interior alterations to the 4-sty brick store, of¬ fice and tenement building, 20x75 ft, at 1152 2d av, for the Maseba Realty Co., Samuel Harris, pres., 299 Broadway, own¬ er. Cost, $5,000. CANAL ST.—Louis A. Abramson, 220 Sth av, has plans nearing completion for the alteration from a residence into a 4-sty brick store and loft building, 25x100 ft, for Simon Liebowitz, 75 Leonard st, own¬ er. Project will consist of changes to front and rear extension. Cost, $9,000. WHITE ST.—The U. T. Hungerford Brass & Copper Co., 80 Lafayette st, con¬ templates the erection of a 3 or 4-sty brick and stone loft building, at 90-2 White St. Name of architect and other details will be available later. LEXINGTON AV.—Otto Reissmann. 147 4th av, has plans in progress for interior alterations and extension to the 5-sty brick and limestone stores and studio apartments, 25x100 ft, at 591 Lexington av, for Laurence McGuire, 135 Broadway, owner. Project consists of new front and rear extension and general Interior al¬ terations. Cost, $8,000. MAIDEN LANE.—J. C. Westervelt, 36 West 34th st, will draw plans for altera¬ tions to the 4-sty brick and stone restau¬ rant, 25x100 ft, at 57 Maiden lane, for Childs Restaurant Co., c/o Burrows & Neeley, 110 West 34th st, owner. WASHINGTON PL.—Frank Vitolo, 16 East 23d st, has plans in progress for the alteration from a residence into studio apartment, 4 stys, 23x97 ft; also a new studio apartment, 4 stys, will be built in rear of plot, at 77 Washington pi, for a client of Pepe & Bro., 40 South Washing¬ ton sq, owner. Cost $12,000. BROADWAY.—William H. Spaulding, 35 Bergen av, Jamaica, L. I., has completed plans for alterations to the 2-sty briclv store and salesroom, 28x124 ft, at 1849 Broadway, for Mary Averill, Lake Maho- pac, N. Y., owner. Cost, $25,000. THEATRES. 44TH ST.—Herbert J. Krapp, 114 East 16th st, has plans in progress for a 1-sty and balcony brick and terra cotta theatre, 80x100 ft, at 2.15-243 West 44th st, to con¬ tain 12 dressing rooms, and a seating capacity of 900, for J. & Lee Shubert Con¬ struction Co., 225 West 44th st, owner Cost, $50,000. 4TH ST.—Herman Lee Leader, 2 West 22d st, has plans in progress for a brick, stone and steel theater, 42x100 ft, at 218- 220 West 4th st, for Mrs. N. H. Lewis, owner, care Almy Van Gordon, Evans & Kelly, 46 Cedar St. Cost, $100,000. Bronx. DWELLINGS. RANDALL AV.—Anton Pirner, 2069 AVestchester av, Manhattan, has complet¬ ed plans for two 2-sty frame dwellings, 20x34 ft, at the southeast cor of Randall and St. Laurence avs, for Philip Dietrich, Clason Point, Manhattan, owner and build¬ er. Total cost, $7,000.* MUNICIPAL. GUN HILL -RD.—Stoughton & Stough- ton, 96 Sth av, Manhattan, have plans In progress for a bridge to be erected on Gun Hill l-d, over Bronx Parkway, for the City of New York, Dept. of Bridges, F. J. H. Kracke, Commissioner, Municipal Building, Manhattan, owner. Cost, $250,000. STABLES AND GARAGES. CONCORD AV.—James C. Gaffney Con¬ struction Co., 1148 Tiffany st, owner, con¬ templates erecting a 1 or 2-sty garage. What Are You Going To Do About Coal? You can't get coal delivered regu¬ larly. You are having- a hard time getting it at all. As winter advances you know and everyone knows the fuel difficulty is growing There are thousands, nevertheless, who don't worry^—the thousands who use Edison Service. These property owners have closed down their gen¬ erating plants to free themselves of this worry of engine-room main¬ tenance While you are wondering where your next load of coal is coming from, call us up and see what we can do for you. Our supply does not depend on tomorrow's coal delivery. Our cur¬ rent, once installed, means a relief you never thought possible The New York Edison Company At Your Service General Offices Irving Place and 15th Street Telephone: Stuyvesant 5600