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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 106, no. 25: [Articles]: December 18, 1920

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850 RECORD AND GUIDE December 18, 1920 Geo.A.FuUer Company Building and Industrial Construction »f INDUSTRIAL New Terk Philadelphia Boilon Balllmere Detroit WaihinstsB Montreal Chicste St. Laali CleTelsad PIttibarch Bulfala New OrUaas Kansas aty SHIPTABD: WILMINGTON, N. C. WiUiam T. Ritch —DJC^- Fir« Compensation LiabUity Accident AntomobOe Marine INSURANCE 29 WEST 34tli STREET Phansi PIU Rey e7B« JENKINS ELEVATOR CO., Inc ELECTRIC ELEVATORS REPAIRS TO AIX TTPBS OP ELSTATCmS ALTERATIONS KNCmSERIMG SERVICB 221-227 CANAL STREET NEW YORK Pheaei PraakUa SM IF YOU ARE BUILDING OR ALTERING Alterations, properly planned and exe¬ cuted, will transform those old buildings into modern structures paying dividends that will cover the expenses of alteration in a surprisingly short time. Restaurant construction a specialty. FRANK & FRANK CONTRACTING CO., Inc. Bnllders and General Contractors 244 W. 42nd St, Phone: Bryant 1417 CONTEMPLATED CONSTRUCTION, Manhattan. APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TENEMENTS. LEXINGTON AV.—Maynicke & Franke, 25 East 20tli Bt, have been retained to prepare plana tor a 10-sty brick, limestone aod terra cotta apartment, 100x145 ft, at the corner of Lexing¬ ton av and 90th st, for the Rhinelander Real Estate Co., 31 Nassau st, owner. Cost, approxi¬ mately, $600,000. Architects will take estimates on general contract when plans are flnished. De¬ tails will be available later. BROADWAY.—Bruno W. Berger & Son, 121 Bible House, have prepared plans tor alterations to the 5-sty brick and stone tenement, 25x90 ft, at 1936 Broadway, for Diederick Niemeyer, 1936 Broadway, owner. Cost, $3,500. FIFTH AV.—A. W. Kaiden, 624 Madiaon av, has prepared plans for alterations to the 4-sty brick and atone store and loft building, 25x100 ft, at 01 Fifth av, southwest corner of 13th st, Into stores and studio apartments, for the Glaser Engineering & Construction Co., 620 Madison av, lessee and builder. Cost, $50,000. EAST HOUSTON ST.—Jacob Fisher, 25 Av A. has completed plans for alterations to the 5-8ty brick tenement, 17x48 ft. at 194 Houstoa st, for Barney Ershowsky, 95 First av, owner. Cost, about $4,000. FORSYTHE ST.—Louis A. Sheinart, 194 Bow¬ ery, has plans In progress for alterations to the o-sty brick and stone tenement, 27x85 ft. at 138 Forsythe et, for the Tucker Realty Corporation, 60 Wall st, owner. Cost, $10,000. DWELLINGS. SUTTON PL.—Wm. F. Dominick, 27 East 40th st, and Mott B. Schmidt, 14 East 46th st. have plans In progress for alterations to the 4-sty brick and brownstone residence, 20x60 ft, at 9 Sutton pl, for Francis B. GrisTVold, 35 Eaat 27th at, owner. Cost, $13,000. Bids will be taken later on general contract. FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES. WEST ST.—Walter H. Volckening, 53 West 39th St. has been selected to prepare plans for alterations to the 5-sty brick warehouse and of¬ flce, 43x90 ft, at 30-31 West st, for the Sea¬ board Trading Co., 12 Water st, owner. Details later. MERCER ST.—Samuel Cohen, 32 Union sq, bas completed plans for alterations to the 5-sty brick factory building, 25x99 tt. at 45 Mercer st, for the Ozonated Beverage Corporation, 487 Broadway, owner. Cost, about $15,000. STABLES AND OARAGES. DYCKMAN ST.—M. Joseph Harrison, 63 Park Row, haa prepared preliminary plana for a 2- sty brick garage, 50x180 ft, at 168-170 Dyckman st, for Michael A. HoSman, 435 Eaat 93d st, owner. Coat, $20,000. STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS. 54TH ST.—Mott B. Schmidt, 14 East 46th st, has plana In progress for alterations to the 5- sty brick and stone residence, 41x100 ft, at 19 East 54th st, into showrooms, for Lady Duff Gordon (Lucille, Ltd.), 39 West 57th st, lessee. Cost, $15,000. Architect will take bids on gene¬ ral contract. 14TH ST.—Victor C. Farrar, 4 East 39th st, has prepared plans for a 3-sty brick and lime¬ stone loft building, 25x100 ft, at 137 West 14th st, for David Belais, 13 Dutch st, owner. Cost, $30,000. Architects will soon call for estimates on general contract. LEXINGTON AV.—Hugo Taussig, 237 East 72d st, has prepared plans for alterations to tbe 4-sty brick and stone store and offlce building, 20x40 ft, at 345 Lexington av, for the Consul Realty Corporation, 171 Madison av. owner. Cost $10,000. Architect will take estimates on sep¬ arate contracts about January 1, 1921. LEXINGTON AV.—David S. Lang, 110 West 34th hi. haa atarted plana for a group of l-sty brick stores, 160x100 ft, at the southwest corner of 116th st and Lexington av for a syndicate of M. Salmon, 6^1 Park Row, owner and builder. Details will be available later. Bronx. DWELLINGS. BURKE AV.—Carl B. Call, 81 East 125th St. has completed plans for a 2M2-sty brick and frame dwelling, 23x54 ft. on the north side of Burke av, 75 ft east of Paulding av, for the Wm. Pike, owner, care ot architect. Cost. $12,000. Bids will be taken on separate contracts. QUIMBY AV.—Anton Pirner, 2009 Westchest¬ er av, has flnished plans for a 1^-sty frame dwelling, 18x.'i0 ft, on the south side of Quimby av, 280 ft west of Castle Hill av, for Frank & Mariantonia. 1869 McGraw av, owners and build¬ ers. Cost, $5,000. EDGEWATER TERRACE—Michael A. Cardo, 160 West 45th st, has flnished plans for two 1%-sty frame dwellings, 20x25 ft, on the west side of Edgewater terrace. 252 ft south of Barkley av, for James H. Farley, 95 Fifth av, owner and builder. Cost, $6,000. SPRINKLER SUPERVISORY SERVICB AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER VALVE ALARM SERVICB INTERIOR FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT INSTALLED AS A LOCAL STSTBM OB FOK CENTBAL OFFICE SEBVICB AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM SERVICE SPECIAL BUILDING SIGNAL SERVICE Automatic Fire Alarm Co. 416 Broadway New York City CANAL G188 FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES. 167TH ST.—Charles S. Clark, 441 Tremont av, has completed plans for a 1-sty brick shop, 40x140 ft. In the north side of 107th st, 109 ft east of Park av, for Alex Sussman, 448 East 167th st, owner. Cost, about $19,000. SCHOOLS AND .COLLEGES. SPUYTEN DUYVIL PARKWAY.—Manhattaa College, Broadway and 131st st, contemplates the construction of a group of eleven brick and stone college buildings on Spuyten Duyvil Park¬ way, opposite Van Cortlandt Park, for which name of architect and details of construction will be announced later. It is likely that only four buildings of this group will be Included In the flrst contract. STABLES AND GARAGES. FORDHAM ROAD.—Eugene DeRosa, 110 West 40th st, has completed preliminary plans for a 2-sty brick and stone garage, 171x226 tt. In the south side of Fordham road, 100 ft east of Third av, for Harry Williamson, care of Sol. Bloom, 1451 Broadway, owner. Coat, about $150,000. SHERMAN AV.—George Nordheim, 18 West 34th st, has completed plans for alterations to the 2-sty brick garage, 25x144 ft, at 104-110 Sherman av for Jeffrey Brothers, 106 Sherman av, owners. Cost, $30,000. Architect will soon take estimates on general contract. Brooklyn. APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TENEMENTS. ST. JOHNS PL.—Cohn Brothers, 361 Stone ay, have plans In progress for a 4-sty brick and limestone apartment, 8UxlOO ft, at the corner of St. Johns pi and Underhill av for David I. Sackowitz, 1,307 President st, owner and builder. Cost. $150,000. PROSPECT PARK SECTION.—Charles In¬ fanger & Son, 2034 Atlantic av. have plans In progress tor a 6-sty brick, limestone and terra cotta apartment, 50x200 ft, to cost approximately $2.50,000. Exact location, name of owner and de¬ tails ot construction will be available later. DEAN ST.—Harry Brodsky, 2fn Hinsdale st, has plans in progress for alterations to the 3- sty frame tenement, including an extension, 20x 24 ft, at 1700 Dean st for I. Kramer, owner and builder, on premises. Cost, $9,000. DWELLINGS. 18TH AV.—Ferdinand Savignano, 6005 14th av, has plans under way for a 2V4-sty brick and stone residence, 40x90 ft, with garage, on the west side of 18th av, SO ft south of 56th st, for Salvatore Ragona, 230 East 24th st, Manhat¬ tan, owner. Cost, about $30,000. Owner will soon call for estimates on separate contracts. 13TH AV.—James J. Millman, 26 Court st, has completed plans for alterations to the 2%- sty frame dwelling at the southwest corner ot 13th av and 46th at for the N. R. Realty Co., Inc., 1438 52d st, owner and builder. Cost, $8,000. Moving building to new foundations and general interior and exterior alterations. Owner will take bids on separate contracts. EASTERN PARKWAY.—Henry J. Nurick, 772 Broadway, has plans in progress for a 3-Bty brick and limestone residence. 35x80 ft. with garage, on plot 40x120 ft, on the north side of Eastern parkway, 150 ft east of Utica av. for I. D. Moskowitz. owner, care of architect. Cost about, .$40,000. Architects will take estimates on general contract. BROWN ST.—George Alexander, 3402 Av K, has flnished plans for twenty-eight l%-8ty frame bungalows, 20x.37 ft, In the west side of Brown St. 294 ft north of Emmons av, for the Dann Realty Co.. 44 Court st, owner and builder Total cost, $36,000.