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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 100, no. 2591: Articles]: November 10, 1917

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November 10, 1917 RECORD AJVD GUIDE 615 utilize the space in the 43d street build¬ ing for kitchens and bakeries. The attorneys in the transaction were Julian A. Gregory, of Gregory, Stewart & Wrenn, for Drakes Restaurant, Inc.; David H. Bates, of Morrell, Bates & Topping, for the Ward Estate, owner of the 42d street property, and Claude A. Thompson, of Bigelow & Wise, for Charles J. FoUmer, owner of the 43d street property. The Charles F. Noyes Company were the sole brokers in the deal, and have been appointed agents of both properties for the lessee upon his taking possession, February 1, 1918. $500,000 Lease in 34th Street. S. W. Steel & Company leased from the estate of Bernard Crystal the five- story and basement building at 21 and 23 West 34th street, on plot 50 x 100 x irregular. The lessees now have stores located at 2 West 14th street, 32 West 14th street and 64 to 70 West 14th street; also one at Norfolk, Va. The lease is for a long term of years at a rental aggregating about $500,000. Heil & Stern were the brokers. The Crystal Estate was represented by Saul J. Dickheiser, as attorney, and the lessee was represented by Nathan H. Stone, as attorney. Large Sixth Avenue Lease. M. and L. Hess, Inc., leased for the South Sixth Avenue Company, Inc., the building at 339 to 355 Sixth avenue, 101 to 109 West 21st street and 102 to 106 West 22d street, covering the block front of Sixth avenue from 21st to 22d streets, formerly occupied by the Adams-O'Neil Company' as a depart¬ ment store, to the Hershey Chocolate Company, of New York, Inc., with headquarters at Hershey, Pa. The build¬ ing has a frontage of 200 feet on Sixth avenue, with a depth in 21st street of 85 feet and in 22d street 125 feet. The building is six stories and basement in height and contains about 200,000 square feet of floor area. The build¬ ing is now being extensively altered, and will be ready for occupancy on or about January 1, 1918. The_ Hershey Company will occupy the entire build¬ ing. The lease was made necessary by the growth of the lessees' business and the many advantages to the company of having a portion of its plant in the metropolitan district of New York. The SPECIAL FUND $100,000 for second mortgages in amounts $20,000 or over on centrally located prop¬ erty only. Loans in Borough of Manhattan only. 'HV MORTGAGES V> 25 PINE STREET WE guarantee the absolute extermination of Bedbugs, Roaches, Ants, Beetles, Fleas, Moths, Silverfish, Rats, Mice, etc. 35 years' experience. Send for estimate. v/ricDlcll Exterminating V^O* 198 Broadway, N. Y. Phone: Cortlandt 730 / J '^"TTTrtmf\ 'imf nnKMm mitAStm traweKfMMWtn itttOt* ' ^ lease is for a term of years, aggregat¬ ing $350,000. Spear & Company repre¬ sented the lessees. This is one of a number of important leases recently made by M. and L. Hess, Inc., in this section and practically completes the renting of all the vacant space in the former Sixth avenue retail center, among them being the property of Wil¬ liam Waldorf Astor estate, formerly the Simpson Crawford Company Build¬ ing, at Sixth avenue and 19th street, to Montgomery Ward & Company; also the block front on Sixth avenue from 20th to 21st street, the entire buiiding formerly occupied by Adams-O'Neil Companj', containing about 170,000 square feet, to Henry Sonneborn & Company, clothing manufacturer of Baltimore, Md. Garage Lease in 41st Street. Brett and Goode Company leased for Alortimer Van Cott, Jr., Albert Van Cott, Jr.j Willard F. Cornell and others, to the Forty-first Street Garage, Inc., the buildings at 137 to 145 East 41st street, for twenty-one years, at a total aggregate rental of about $175^000. The Forty-first Street Garage, Inc., has been organized by William A. Larney, pro¬ prietor of the Lotos Garage. Knit Goods House Leases. M. and L. Hess, Inc., and Cross & Brown leased for the Rothschild Realty Company the store, basement and second floor, comprising about 30,000 square feet, in the Stuyvesant Build¬ ing, at 98 and 100 Fifth avenue» at the northwest corner of 15th street, to Salvatore Gronan, who for the past ten years has been located at 151 Cedar street. The lease aggregates about $100,000. Lease in Grand Central Zone. Cushman & Wakefield, Inc., with Ew¬ ing, Bacon & Henry, rented large space on the second floor of the Heckscher Building, 50 East 42d street, to the Monroe Clothes Shop, Inc., for ten years. The store will contain 2.400 square feet, with a frontage of 68 feet in 42d street. This is the seventeenth upstair store operated by this concern. Manhattan. ALBERT B. ASHFORTH, INC., leased space in 665 Sth av to Max S. Goldman, Ernest Fred¬ ericks (Inc.), Alton G. Sears, Katharine E. Fradkin and Gisela Wasserman; at 105 West ■iOth st offices to Wisconsin Cabinet and Panel Co.. Standard Concrete Steel Co., P. Paul Graef, Horwath & Horwath, Ernest A. Pfeiffer and George Russell. BRETT Sl GOODE CO. leased for Douglas Robinson, Charles S. Brown Co., representing the New York Life Insurance Co., the 3d floor at 252 to 256 West 29th st to the American Bead Co. BUTLER & BALDWIN have leased apart¬ ments in The Westdale, at 602 and 604 West 139th st, to Benjamin Marcus, A. Klien, Her¬ bert L. Darling and Gustave Bellon ; also offlces at 15 aud 17 East 40th st to Ryan & Inman, representing the advertising interests of The Farmers" Journal, Philadelphia. CROSS & BROWN CO. leased the 12th floor and part of the roof at 509 Sth av to the First National Exchange; space at 98-100 Sth av to J. Meyers and L. Alter; at 79-83 Sth av to Harry Edward. CROSS & BROWN CO. leased 7.000 sq. ft. of space at 1760 Broadway to the Jandorf Auto¬ mobile Co.; space at 407 and 409 Broadway to Charles Silver; space at 25 and 27 West 3Gth st to B. V. Isham ; at 102 and 104 Sth av to B. Tomby, and in Strand Theatre Building to A. J. Stasny. CROSS Sl BROWN CO. leased for the Town Taxi Co. the 6-sty garage at 51 and 53 East 76th st, between Madison and Park avs, to the Elysee Garage Co., who obtained an extension of the lease from the owners ; also for the Town Taxi Co., the 5-sty garage at 241 to 245 West 64th st, to the Garland Automobile Co. DUFF & CONGER (INC.) leased apartments at 1261 Madison av to Mrs. Sarah B. Ullman; also at 120 East SHth st to Dr. R. N. Disbrow, and at 14 East 88th st to Charles Fichtner. DOUGLAS L. ELLIMAN & CO. rented the 5- sty American basement residence of Mrs. Charles W. Romeyn at 63 East 64th st, fur¬ nished, for the winter season to Edward H. Delafield. DOUGLAS L. ELLIMAN & CO. leased a furnished apartment at 570 Park av for War¬ ren S. Crane ; also at 125 East 72d st to Fred¬ erick H. Bugher; also 32 East SSth st to Mrs. William Noe ; also apartments at 23 East 63d st to Miss Mary Drisler, and at 103 East 56th st to R. J. McClelland; for V. Everit Macy to Joseph Clendenin, furnished, for the winter season an apartment occupying the 14th floor at 420 Park av, at the northwest corner of SSth St. Mrs. Alfred VanderbUt occupied this apartment last winter, having leased It through the same brokers. DOUGLAS L. ELLIMAN & CO. leased an apartment at G'SG Sth av to H. A. Gorman ; also at S15 Park av to Miss Jeanette Johnson; at 112 East 74th st to Otto H. Furth; at 68 East SGth st to J. H. Brady; at 157 East Slst st to Hear Admiral Fechteler; at 116 East 58th st to Mrs. S. E. Morrell; at 105 West 55th st to S. R. Hollander; at 46 West S2d st to R. H. Mun¬ son : also the parlor floor store at 30 East 68th st to Mrs. Cecil Thackera; store at Sll Madi¬ son av to Miss Mary J. Story ; store and base¬ ment at 107 West 46th st to D. Calo & Sons, and renewed the lease of a loft at 9 and 11 East 37th st to House Mead & Sons. J. ARTHUR FISCHER leased to E. H. Bur- strom the two 4-sty buildings at ln7 and 109 West 38th st; also the 2d loft at 642 6th av to M. Corduy, and an apartment at 159 West 45th st to Samuel Katz. aaeal Csftate Poarb FRANK D. AMES Pres. BURTON J. BERRY Sec'y-Treas. AMES & COMPANY Real Estate Agents and Brokers Telephone 3570 Madison Sq. 26 WEST 3Ist ST. George B. Corsa Real Estate Agent and Broker 10 e.\st forty-third street Auctioneer 31 NASSAU STREET AUSTIN FINEGAN Real Estate—Insurance—Appraisals 35 NASSAU STREET. Tel. 1730 Cortlandt Member Brooklyn Board nf Real Estate Broker! Member Keal Estate Buard uf ISew York JOHN E. HENRY, Jr. Real Estate Bought and Sold Mortgages Secured Insurance 12S1 BEDFORD AVENUE Telephone 5500 Bedford BROOKLYN Edgar A. Manning Anton L. Trunk MANNING & TRUNK REAL ESTATE 489 Fifth Avenue, New York Telephone 6834 Murray Hill OGDEN & CLARKSON Corporation Real Estate and Insurance 605 FIFTH AVENUE, above 48th Street 840 BROADWAY This Company acts as agent for Trustees* Executors and Owners in taking entire charge of Real Estate. TUCKER, SPEYERS & CO. Real Estate 435 FIFTH AVENUE, NEAR 39th STREET Telephone, 2750 Murray HiU I JAMES N. WELLS' SONS (James P. Eadie) Real Estate and Insurance Since 1835 at No. 191 NINTH AVENUS Established 1819 Phone. 5266 Chelsea RKCORD AND GUIDE IS IN ITS FIFTIETH YEAR OF CONTINUOUS PUBLICATION.