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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 99, no. 2557: Articles]: March 17, 1917

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380 RECORD AND GUIDE March 17, 1917- OTIS ELEVATORS Sati-sfaction with any build¬ ing's elevator equipment be¬ gins in the architect's plan, and here it is that Otis Ele¬ vators count so much in the ultimate success of the build¬ ing. Drawing from our sixty years of elevator experience, one can secure invaluable and impartial assistance on elevator equipment — the proper number, types and speeds for any particular service. Such assistance is gladly given at all times. OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY Eleventh Ave. and 26th St. New York POMEROY FIRE RETARDANT WINDOWS i Built in the belief that the BEST hollow metal fire retardant window is the only SAFE fire retardant window for a builder to use or for a msmufacturer to sell. S. H. POMEROY CO., Inc. 30 East 42iid Street NEW YORK Telephone, M. H. 3338 THE SPHINX Noiseless Window Awning No noise—no slide-rods—a swing¬ ing instead of a sliding movement. No cast fittings to break. Sphinx fittings are stamped from high grade sheet steel galvanized. Sphinx fittings can be applied to Awnings now in use. Prices from plans and specifica¬ tions. F. J. KLOES Established 1872 243 Canal Street, New York Telephone—Franklin 2216 FIREPROOF WINDOWS M. F. Westergren Incorporated 213-231 East 144th St. NEW YORK (3291) Telephone. ^ 3292 > Metose (3293> PORTLAND ^^CEMENT THE LAWRENCE CEMENT CO. 1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK •'CONCRETE FOR PERMANENCE" CONTEMPLATED CONSTRUCTION. Manhattan. AP.VRTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS. 31) AV.—Louis A. Sheinart, 194 Bowery, is preparing plans for interior altera¬ tions to the 5-sty brick tenement, 25x85, at 2156.3d av. Owner's name will be an¬ nounced later. Cost, J3,000. 97TH ST.—Schwartz & Gross, 347 5th av, have plans in progress for a 6-sty brick, terra cotta and stone apartment house, 50x97, at 11 West DTth st, for the Grasse Realty Co., ' 320 5th av, owner. Cost, $50,000. 54TH ST.—J. C. Lyons Sons Co., 30 East 42d st, owners, contemplate building a 5-sty brick bachelor apartment house, about 25x90, at 130 West 54th st, from pri¬ vate plans. Cost, ?25,000. DIVISION ST.—Max Muller, 115 Nassau st, has completed plans for alterations to the 5-sty brick tenement and store at 29 Division st, for Esther G. Davis Estate, 701 Madison av, owner. Cost, $3,500. 9TH ST.—H. E. Laubinger, 32 South 7th av, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., bas revised plans in progress for alterations into a 5-sty studio apartment building, 25x93, at 17 East Sth st, for Henry M. Hoyt, Jr., 12 West Sth st, owner. Consists of general interior al¬ terations and a 5-sty brick extension. Cost, ?10,000. 49TH ST.—McKim, Mead & White, 101 Park av, have completed plans for altera¬ tions into a 4-sty brick bachelor apart¬ ment and store building, 20x76, at 27 West 49th st, for the Columbia University, 116th st and Amsterdam av, owner. Cost, $18,000. IISTH ST.—Gronenberg & Leuchtag, 303 oth av, have prepared plans for a 6-sty brick and limestone apartment house, 50 XlOO, for 25 families, in the north side of llSth st, 105 ft east of 5th av, for Michael Josephson, c/o M. Waxenbaum, 124 Stan¬ ton st, owner and builder. Cost. $55,000. DWELLINGS. 5TH AV.—Soldwedel & Tatton, 45 East 57th st, have revised plans in progress for the alteration and extension to the 4-sty brick and stucco residence at 1056 5 th av, for W. E. Benjamin, owner. Cost, $20,000. lOlST ST.—Arnold W. Brunner, 101 Park av, has completed plans for the al¬ teration and addition to the 5-sty resi¬ dence in the south side of 101st st, 188 ft west of Madison av, for the Mt. Sinai Hospital, 5th av and 100th st, owner. 73D ST.—S. Edson Gage, 28 East 49th Et, has completed plans for the alteration to the 4-sty brick residence, 20x54, at 46 East 73d st, for Louis T. Dickinson, Darien, Conn., owner. Cost, $10,000. 52D ST.—Herbert A. Treat, 314 West 47th st, has completed plans for altera¬ tions to the 5-sty brick dwelling at 29 West 52d st, for the Phelps Holding Co., c/o C. H. Treat & Son, 314 West 47th st, owner. Cost, $4,500. 83D ST.—Joseph W. O'Connor, 3 West 29th st, has completed plans for altera¬ tions to the 4-sty brick dwelling, 17x57, for Evelyn Crimmins, 40 East 6Sth st, owner. Consists of 1-sty addition. Cost, $8,000. 70TH ST.—Walker & Gillette, 128 East 37th st, have plans in progress for al¬ terations to the 5-sty brick dwelling at 101 East 70th st, for Gerrish H. Milliken, 79 Leonard st, owner. Cost, $4,000. 4TH ST.—Frank Vitolo, 16 East 23d st, will draw "plans for alterations to the 3- sty dwelling, 25x100, at 146 West 4th st, for Vincent Pepe, 40 South Washington sq, owner. Cost, $8,000. 61ST ST.—Louis S. Weeks, 101 Park av, has completed plans for alterations to the 4-sty brick and stone dwelling, 98x100, at 122 East 61st st, for Joel Rathbone, 161 East 79th st. owner. FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES. 5GTH ST.—L. M. Gray, 116 West 39th st, has plans nearing completion for a 4-sty brick and reinforced concrete factory, 180 x72, at the northwest cor ot 56th st and Av A, for Locke & Co., 218 West 84th st, owner. Cost, $100,000. 45TH ST.—Buchman & Fox, 30 East 42d st, have completed plans for the annex to the candy tactory at 420-422 West 45th st, for Stern & Sallesberg, 416 West 45th st, owners. Cost, $75,000. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. 1ST AV.—C. :b. J. Snyder, 500 Park av, has completed plans for the alteration and annex to the 3 and 4-sty brick public school at 1311 1st av, for the Board of Education, 600 Park av. Cost, $5,000. lOTH AV.—C. B. J. Snyder, 500 Park av, has completed plans for the alteration of the 6-sty public school, 200x200, at 891- 905 10th av, for the Board of Education, 500 Park av. Cost, $5,000. 30TH ST.—C. B. J. Snyder, 500 Park av, has completed plans for the alteration to the 4-sty brick public school, 90x100, at 122-126 West 30th st, for the Board of Education, 500 Park av. Cost, $5,000. STABLES AND GARAGES. 127TH ST.—Morris Goldstein and Max aiarcus, 2390 2d av, have complet.;d plans for a 1-sty brick garage, 100x99, at 207- 217 East 127th st. for Jonas Weil and Bernard Mayer, 5 Beekman st, owners. Cost, $15,000. ISTH ST.—The New York Edison Co., 130 East 15th st, contemplates building a garage in 18th st, bet Sth and 10th avs. from privately prepared plans. Details will be available later. 161ST ST.—John J. Lawlor, 360 West 23d st, has completed plans for a 2-sty garage. 50x94, at 512 to 514 West 161st st, for Donald Carriee and Catherine Young, 312 West 112th st, owner, and Vincent J. Goodwin, on premises, lessee. Cost, $25,000. STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS. GTH AV.—B. H. & C. N. Whinston, 3d av and 14Sth st, are preparing plans for the alteration to the 5-sty brick and stone store and loft building, 25x100, at 222 6th av. Onwer's name will be announced later. Cost, $2,000. GRAND ST.—Charles L. Calhoun, 560 West 163d st, has completed plans for the 3-sty brick oftice and bank building at 231-235 Grand st, for Philip Zeitlen and others, 43 John st, owners. Cost, $5,000. LEXINGTON AV.—A. E. Nast, 546 5th av, has plans near completion for the al- tei-ation of the store at the southeast cor of Lexington av and 87th st, for Frank J. Moore, 1291 Lexington av, owner. Cost, $5,000. 48TH ST.—B. H. & C. N. Whinston, 3d av and 14Sth st, have completed plans for the alteration of the 4-sty brick dwelling, 45x49, at 218 West 4Sth st, into an office building. Owner's name will be announced later. Cost, $15,000. CANAL ST.—George F. Pelham, Inc., 30 East 42d st, will draw plans for the al¬ teration of the 2-sty brick store and loft building in the rear of 145 and 147 Canal st, for Jacob J. Schmulker, 133 Canal st, owner. BROADWAY.—Frank J. Applegate, 162 West 20th st, has completed plans for the alteration of the 6-sty brick store and loft building, 37x200, at 514-516 Broadway, for the Edward Livingston Estate, c/o N. T. Life Insurance & Trust Co., 52 Wall st, owner. Cost, $4,000. CANAL ST.—Sass & Springsteen, 32 Union sq, have completed plans for the alteration to the 7-sty brick store and office building, 23x50, at 47 Canal st, for Louis Rubenstein, 215 4th av, owner and builder. Cost, $5,000. 5TH AV.—Herbert J. Krapp, 114 East 16th st. has plans in progress for altera¬ tions to the 4-sty brick and marble store and loft building, 25x80, at 559 5th av, for owner to be announced later. Cost. $25,- 000. Architect will soon take bids on gen¬ eral contract. THEATRES. 44TH ST.—Herbert J. Krapp, 114 East 16th st, has revised plans in progress for a 1-sty brick and terra cotta theatre, 80 XlOO. at 235-243 West 44th st. for the Af¬ filiated Theatres Building Co., c/o J. & Lee Shubert, 225 West 44th st, owner. Cost, $50,000. BOTH ST.—Herbert J. Krapp, 114 East 16th St. has revised plans in progress for the alteration ot the 3 and 4-sty brick theatre. 159x149. at 201-203 West 50th st. 762 to 774 7th av, and 1634-1644 Broad¬ way, for the Winter Garden Co., on prem¬ ises, owner. Cost, $25,000. MISCELLANEOUS. 14TH ST.—Hugo Taussig, 1476 Broad¬ way, has completed plans for the altera¬ tion to the 4-sty brick market building, 50x103. at 409-411 West 14th st, for Jos¬ eph S. Hermann, 407 West 14th st, owner, and the Nathan Schweitzer Co., 291 Wash¬ ington st, lessee. Cost, $18,000. Bronx. APARTMENTS, FL.\TS & TENEMENTS. MOSHOLU PARKWAY.—Goldner & Goldberg, 391 East 149th st, will draw plans for two 5-sty brick and stone apartment houses. 50x90 ft each, on the north side of Mosholu Pkway. 25 ft west of Van Cortland av, for the Schroeder Construction Co., owner. Total cost $100,000. 176TH ST.—Goldner & Goldberg. 391 East 149th St. will draw plans for a 5- sty brick and stone apartment house, 50x