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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 99, no. 2566: Articles]: May 19, 1917

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706 RECORD AND GUIDE May 19, 1917 Geo. A. Fuller Company Fireproof Building Construction OFFICES: New York Baltimore Boston Philadelphia Chattanooga Kansas City Washington Chicago Detroit Milwaukee Montreal, Can. Atlanta Winnipeg, Can. Toronto, Can. Ritch-HughesCo EXPERT ADVICE AND SERVICE INSURANCE AND BONDS FOR BUILDING OPERATIONS Architects' Bldg. , 101 P.\RK AVE. Edward Corning, Charles F. Berger, C.E., President. Vice-President. Edward Corning Company 'Builders 52 VANDERBILT AVENUE NEW YORK Edward P. Corning, Clinton L. Frobisher, Treasurer. Secretary. Telephone, Farragut 3034 The Goodman Co. CARPENTERS BUILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO MODERN STORE FRONTS A SPECIALTY References Furnished on Application 1151 Broadway New York CHARLES E. KNOX Consulting Engineer 101 Park Avenue New York 51ST ST.—C. B. Brun, 405 Lexington av, has completed plans for the alteration of the 4-sty brick dwelling, 21x69, at 28 West 51st st, into a store, oftice and apartment building, for Sherrill Babcock, on prem¬ ises, owner. Cost, $5,000. BR0.4D ST.—C. G. Ogden and J. J. Gan¬ der. 6X State st, Albany, N. T., will draw plans for addition to the 25-sty brick and stone office building at 25 Broad st, for the Owners of Broad St. Exchange Build¬ ing. W. T. Rosen, pres., 115 Broadway, owner. Includes a 5-sty top addition. X.A.SS.\U ST.—Deutsch & Polis, 50 Church st, have plans nearing completion for alterations and addition to the 4-sty brick and stone office and store building. 25xSn. at the nortliwest cor of Nassau st and Maiden lane, for Jane Sanders, Den¬ ver. Col., owner, and the Broadway-John Street Co., Elias A. Cohen, pres., 10 John st, lessee. Cost, $25,000. 40TH ST.—Franklin H. Janes, 154 Nas¬ sau st, has completed plans for alterations to the 4-sty brick store and loft building. 25x8S. at 207 West 40th st, for William H Keogh, 111 Eroadway, owner. Cost, $9,000. 32D ST.—Edward L. Angell, 57 West 127th St. has completed plans for Interior alterations to the 3-sty brick store, office and loft bldg. 25x98, at 29 East 32d st, for the Meany Realty Corp.. Edward P. Meany, pres.. 50 Church st. owner. Cost, $8,000. 22D ST.—Henry H. Holley. 38 West 32d St. has completed plans for interior alter¬ ations to the 5-sty briek oftice bldg. 33x 90, at 25 East 22d st, for the Reformed Church in .\merica, William N. Clark, pres., on premises, owner. Cost, $20,000. WORTH ST.—Frederick Putnam Piatt. 1123 Broadway, has plans in progress for alterations to the loft bldg at 104 Worth St. for Marshall Field Estate. 22 East Wa¬ bash St. Chicago. HI., and 104 Worth St. Manhattan, owner, and H. P. .Andrews Paper Co., 112 Worth st, lessee. FULTON ST.—The Estate of Daniel Ed¬ gar, c/o Edward C. Cammann, 84 William st, contemplates altering the 3-sty brick and stone business bldg, 23x78, at 212 Fulton st, from privately prepared plans Cost, $3,000. BROADW.\T.—William H. Gompert, 171 Madison av, has completed plans for al¬ terations to the 2-sty briek restaurant, office and roof garden, 164x123. at 2527- 2537 Broadway, for Thomas Healy, Col¬ umbus av and 66th st, owner. Cost $50,000. BROADWAY.-Guy W. Culgin, 15 Broad St. has completed plans for the alteration of the two department stores at 756-760 Broadway, for John Wanaroaker, on prem¬ ises, owner. Cost, $5,000. THE.\TRES 44TH ST.—Herbert J. Krapp, 116 East 16th st, has completed plans for the al¬ teration to the 4-sty brick theatre, 75x 100. at 238 West 44th st, for the Astor Estate. 21 West 25th st. owner, and Win¬ throp Ames, 238 West 44th st. lessee Cost $9,000. MISCELLANEOUS. 49TH ST.—F. W. He.«senmueller. 7 '«'est 106th St. has completed plans for the al¬ teration to the 4-sty brick furnished room house. 16x81. at 46 West 49th st, for Col¬ umbia University, owner, and Joseph D. Peck. 261 Broadway, lessee. Cost, $4,500. 3D AV.—John F. Jackson. 1328 Broad¬ way, has new plans in progress for the alteration of the 5-sty brick and concrete loft bldg, 25x100, at 2350 3d av, into a mis¬ sion bldg, tor the National Bible Institute, c/o D. O. Shelton, pres., 214 West 35th st' owner. Cost, $20,000. Bronx. .^I'ARTME.NTS. PL.A.TS & TENEMENTS. 166TH ST.—Irving Margon, 370 East l'''th St. has plans in progress for a 5-sty brick apartment, 63x100, at the northeast cor of 166th st and Sherman av. Owner's name will be announced later Cost $60,000. CAULDWELL AV.—William Koppe, 830 ^Vestchester av. has completed plans for three 6-sty apartment houses, 51x88 ft each, on the west side of Cauldwell av. 113 ft north of 149th st, for the St. MarVs Park Construction Co., Meyer Stein, pres.. 644 Madison av, owner. Cost. $50,000 each! SHERMAN AV.—Irving Margon, 370 East 149th st, has plans in progress for two 5-sty apartment houses. 75x100 ft each, on the east side of Sherman av. 63 ft north of 166th st. and on the east side of Sherman av, 138 ft north of 166th st Cost, $70,000 each. BOSCOBEL -W.—Gronenberg & Leuch¬ tag. 303 Sth av, have plans in progress for three 5-sty brick, stone and terra cotta apartment houses, 175x220, on Boscobel av, adjoining the northwest cor of Shake¬ speare av, for the Filrose Construction Co., Philip Krulewith, 92 Haven av, owner. P.\RK AV.—Frank J. Schefcik, 4158 Park av, is preparing plans for a 5-sty apartment house. 50x92. on the east side ot Park av, 225 ft north of East 179th st, for the Lindo Building Co., 1910 Webster av, c/o Harry T. F. Johnson, pres., owner and builder. Cost, $40,000. 1S4TH ST.—Moore & Landsiedel. 148th st and 3d av, are preparing plans for a B-sty brick apartment house. 68x87. at the northwest cor of 184th st and Marion av. for the Valhalla Corporation, 148th st and 3d av, owner and builder. Cost, $70,000. CHURCHES. KEHOE PL.—J. E. Scharsmith, 523 West 146th st, is preparing sketches for the alteration of the residence at the northwest cor of Kehoe pl and Anthony pv, into a church, for the Sixth Church of Christ Scientist, owner. DWELLINGS. 232D ST.—Lucian Pisciotta. 391 East 149th st. has plans in progress for four 2-sty brick dwellings, 20x50 ft each, in the north side of 232d st, bet Paulding and Laconia avs, for the .A.nfas Operating Co., -Angelo Easany, pres., 2537 Cambreling av, owner. Cost, $6,000 each. P.\ULDING AV.—M. Di Miuli, 241 East lOSth st, has completed plans for a 2-sty brick dwelling. 23x60, on the west side of Paulding av. 109 ft south of 226th st. for Carmele Tonitta, 240 East 114th st, owner. Cost, $5,000. FR.^NKLIN AX.—The Kreymborg Ar¬ chitectural Co., 1029 East 163d st, has completed plans for alterations and ex¬ tension to the 2^4-sty frame dwelling at 1341 Franklin av, for Louis Rosenberg, 1143 Lexington av. owner. Cost, $3,000. FIELDSTON RD.—Dwight J. Baum. 246th st and Waldo av, has completed plans for a 2-sty trame residence, 72x33. on the west side of Fieldston rd. 490 ft north of 246th st, for the Delafleld Es¬ tates, 27 Cedar st, owner. Cost, $17,000. TAYLOR .\V.—M. W. DelGaudio, 401 East Tremont av, has completed plans for a 2-sty briek dwelling. 22x52, on the east side ot Taylor av, 125 ft north of Wood av, for Orlando Ciprian, 2434 Cambreling av. owner. Cost. $5,000. TYND.4LL .W.—Dwight J. Baum, 246th st and Waldo av, has completed plans for a 2ii>-sty brick dwelling, 36x32, on the west side of Tyndall av, 279 ft south ot 261st st, for Robert Fein, 419 Lafayette st, owner. Cost, $10,000. STABLES -4ND G.\R.4.GES. JEROME AV.—Kreymborg Architec¬ tural Co., 1029 East 163d st, has completed plans for a 1-sty brick garage. 53x100. at the northeast cor of Jerome av and 170th st, for the Sardis Realty Co., Ormond Fraenkel, pres., 505 5th av, owner. Cost. $10,000. 3D .\V.—Fred Hammond, 1994 Valentine av, has completed plans for a 1-sty brick and stone garage, 72x103, on the west side of 3d av, 68 ft north of 182d st, for the Willow Astoria Corp., Thomas D. Mal¬ colm, pres. 91 Willow st, owner. Cost, $15,000. STORES. OFFICES AND LOFTS. D.WIDSON AV.—Sass & Springsteen, 32 Union sq, have completed plans for 1-sty brick store, 101x85, at the southeast cor of Davidson and Burnside avs for Emco Improvement Co., Harris Moran, pres., 132 Nassau st, owner. Cost, $15,000. Brooklyn. APARTMENTS. FL.\TS & TENEMENTS. SMITH ST.—Cantor & Dorfman, 371 Ful¬ ton st, have revised plans nearing compla- tion for ten 3-sty brick and stone flats and stores, 20x55 ft each, on the block front in the west side of Smith st, bet Butler and Baltic sts, for the G. & M. Im¬ provement Co., I. Grodsky, 26 Court st, owner. Cost, $75,000. METROPOLIT.AN AV.—E. J. Messinger. 394 Graham av. has completed plans for alterations to the 3-sty tenement on the north side of Metropolitan av. 125 ft ea-ft of Graham av, for Felix E. Donnelly, on premises, owner. ROGERS A\.—Joseph Nololtie. 171 Bleecker st, Manhattan, has completed plans for a 3-sty brick tenement and store. 26x62, on the west side of Rogers av, 376 ft south of Tilden av, for Oreste Pighi, 28 Roosevelt st, owner. Cost, $6,000. BAY RIDGE.—Henry Olsen, 1230 73d St. has plans in progress for a 3-sty brick and stone tenement. 20x75, in the Bav Ridge section. Owner's name will be an¬ nounced later. Cost. $8,000. POWELL ST.—Slee & Bryson, 154 Mon¬ tague st, have completed plans for four 3-sty brick and stone tenements, 25x70.