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The Real Estate Record
 

March 29. 1884
 

cornice; cost, $400; owner, Robert Jones, Nas¬
sau and Bridge sts; builder, John Guilfoyle.

333—1st sb, s s, 330 e Hoyt st, five three-story
brick tenem'ts, 15x45, gravel roof, wooden cor¬
nice; cost, each, $3,5(0; owner, Ellen Pearson,
291 Smitb st; architect and builder, Theo.
Pearson.

g33_Buffalo av. w s, 100 n Bergen st, one two¬
story frame dwell'g. 22x30, tin roof; cost, $1,800;
owner, Jacob Burkhart, Bergen st; builder,
Jacob Pirrung,

g34_26th st, s s, 40 a 3d av, one one-story (rame
shed, 4nx32, tin roof; cost, $175; owner, &c.,
Charles Biscboflf, 26th st, cor 3d av.

SS,!!-St Marks av, n s, 850 w Troy av, one one¬
story and basement frame dwell'g, tin roof; cosb,
$650; owner, Patrick Wbalen, on premises; archi¬
tect and builder, E. K. Hoffses,

336—Douglass at, s s, 235 e Nevins st, oue one¬
story frame stable, 40x15. woodfen roof; cost,
$125; owner, Daniel W. Wilkes, 491 State st.

337_Cook st. No. 58, s s, 125 w Humboldt st,
one tbree-story frame store and tenem't, 25x55,
tin roof; cost, $4,500; owner, John C. Schneider,
,56Cookst; architecb, Th. Engelbardt; builders,
Heilmann & Co,

338—Flushing av, s s, 65 w Bedford av, one
three-story frame tenem't, 30x43. tin roof; cost,
$4,300; owner and arcbitect, P. Quigley, Flush¬
ingav; builder, H. Loeffler.

839—Lafayette av, s s, 215 e Sumner av, three
two-story and basement dweU'gs, 20x43, tin roof,
wooden cornice; cost, each, $3,500; owner, arch¬
itect and builder, MicbaelMoran, 675 Gatesav.

340—Berkeley pl, n s, 100 w 8bh av, three
tbree-story and basement dwell'gtr, 33x50, tiu
roof, wooden cornice; cosb. each, $14,000: owners
and architects, J. H. Dohorty & Bro., 280 Flat¬
bush av.

341—6th av, w s, 23 s Sb. Marks av, two three-
story and basement brown stone dwell'gs, 20x45
and 55, metal roofs, wcoden cornices; cost, $12,-
000; owner, architect and buUder, John P. Seeley,
Lafayette av.

34£^—Stuyvesant av, n w cor Vernon av, three
three-story brown stone flats, 25 and 32x60, tin
roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $85,(KH); own¬
er, A. Vigelius, 845 Broadway; architect, Th.
Engelhardt; builders, J. McQuaid and J.
Rueger,

343—Verandah alley, s s, 247.1 w Court st, one
two-story brick stable, tin roof; coat, $950; own¬
er and architect, James Curley, 215 Warren st;
builders. C. Hannigan and L. Bossert.

844_North 3d st, No. 315, n s, 140 w Union av,
one one-story frame shed, 17x60 and 67, gravel
roof; cost, $800; owuer, A. B. Ansbacher, 46
Jobnet, NewYork; architect, Th. Engelhardt;
bull lers, Jenkins & Gillies.

345—union lane, e s. 200 s Myrtle av, one two¬
story brick stable, 35x21.10, gravel roof; cost,
$1,300; owner, George Gein, 366 Pearl st.

S46—Patchen av, s w cor Monroe st, two tbree¬
story brick, one store and dweil'g and one
tenement, 20x56 and 19x56, gravel roofs, wooden
cornices; cost, $i8,000; owner, Mary E. Hall, 63
Patchen av;  architect,  F.   Jezek; builder, nob

I- 347—Heyward et, Nos, 155 to 185, s s, 100 w
Marcy av, fifteen two-story and b'sement brick
dwell'gs, 38,6x40, tin n ofs, wooden cornices;
oost, each, $5,000; owner and builder, H. Gras¬
man, cor Heywardst and Marcy av; architect,
Th. Engelhardt.

348-Lewis av, s e cor Lafayette av, one three-
story brick store and dwell'g, 20x50, tin roof,
wooden cornice; cost, $9,000; owner, &:c., M, J.
McLaughlin, 100 Kosciusko st.

349—Myrtle av, cor Manhattan Beacb road,
one two-story frame office, 23.6x22,9, flat tin
roof; oost, $1,000; owner and architect, Mr.
Dewey, 380 Magnolia st; builder, Chas. Steinfeldt.

ALTERATIONS NEW YOKK CITT.

Plan 464—25th st. No, 325 W., put in girder and
posts in basement; cost, $50; owner, Wm. H.
Barnes, 109 West 133d st.

465—20tb st, Nos. 104 and 106 W., remove aU
partitions in second, third and fourth stories and
put in girders and columns, also cut an opening
in division wall on second story and take out par¬
tition wall above second story to connect build¬
ings; cost, $7,000; lessee, Henry C, F. Koch, 133
West 20th st; arcbitect, Wm. H, Hume; build¬
ers, AmoB Woodruff's Sons.

466—Sb, Luke's pl. No, 15, three-story brick
extension, 12x24; cost, $3,000; owner, ^Ivester
Giglio, on preiriises; architect, Wm, H. Hume.

467„West Houston st, Nos. 197, 199 and 201,
raise attic to full story; cost, $3,000; lessee,
Laura G. Kenney, 38 King st; architect, J. W.
Marshall: builder, Lewis Kenney.

468—7th st. No. 109, three-story and basement
brick extension, 21x15; cost, $2,500; owner, Rosa
Jung, on premises; arcbitect, Wm, Graul,

469—Third av. No. 1834, new plate glass show
windows and repairs; cost, $395; owner, Wm.
J. Preston, Brooklyn; buiJders, T. Watson and
Ed. Dowlicg,

470—Gold st, No. 8, repair damage by fire;
cost, $3,500; owners, Belknap Bros,; builder,
W. Germond.

471—Eldridge sb. No, 61, new store front and
interior alterations; cosb, $1,000; ownors, Levi
Bobhschild, 429 East 85bh sb, and Henry Fleisch-
mann, 363 East Houston st; architect, A. H.
Blankenstein; builder, uot selected.

473—Fulton st, No. 173, repair damage by fire;
cost, $300; owner, Betsey A. Hart, Troy, N, Y,;
builders, Elward Smitb & Co.

473—Grand st. No. 521, raise attic to fuU story,
new flat roof; cost, $1,000; owner, B. Sire, 210
We6t&9th8t
 

474—lOfch av. No, 273, internal alterations;
cost, $3,000; owner. John Cosgrove, 73 Catharine
st; architect, J. Madden; builders, James Slevin
and R. G, Bums,

475—155t.h st, s E, 195 w Elton av. dig out cellar
and build stone foun da tion-wall; cost, $600;
owner, James F, Thomas, 155th st, near Elton
av; architect, J. C. Sticbler,

476—Cherry st, No. 298, (ront altered; cost,
$65; lessee, Chas. Germerehausen, 293 Cherry et;
builder, James Walsh,

477—54th st, No. 337 E., new store front; coat,
$1,500; owner, Joseph White, 335 East 54th st;
architect, F. S. Barus; buUder, Henry Wilkins.

478-23d st. No, 118 W., take out partition in
first story and put in girder and columns. Scc.;
cost, $1,540; owner, James D. Fish. Marine
Bank; builder, D, C. Westervelt.

479—2d av. No. 812, water tank on roof;
owner, Ed. Mulvany, 170 East 70bh st; arcbitect,
John Sexton,

480—Wasbington pi. No. 129 W., flve-story
brick extension, 17x18; cost, $1,600; owners, Ed¬
ward E. and S, J, Ashley, 330 West 56th at;
architecb, E, E. Ashley,

481—3d av, n e cor 138th et, new stoop and
vestibule doors; also internal alterations; cost,
$2..500; owner. Arthur R, Morris. 490 Mott av;
architect, D, J. Mackrae;;builder, JohnFettritch,

483—toth av, n e cor 18th st, front altered;
cost, g500; owner, John G. Tholke, 466 Weat 18th
st; builder, John Jordan.

483—4th av, e s, 20 n 131st sfc, new store
front; cost, days' work; owner, Enoch C, BeU,
202 East 116th st; builders. White & Anderson.

484—Hudson sfc, Nos. 484, 4S6 and 488, change
pitch of roofs and put on new iron cornices; cost,
$2,500; owner, Geo. Vassar, 832 Madison st.

485-Clinton pl, Nos. 1 and 3, two-story brick
extension to No. 3, 35x46, also new store front in
first story and basement, fit up for business pur¬
poses; cosfc, $-----; lessees, John Daniel &,  Co.,

Broadway and 8th st; builders, J. A. Smithand
John Laimbeer,

486—Gouverneur st, s w cor Water st, raise
roof three feet; cost, $------; owner, Edward Fel¬
bel, 253 Broadway,

487—lOthst, W., No, 165, internal alterations;
cost, $1.'^0; owner, Bernard Hynard, 64 Bedford
st; builders, D. Demarest and owner,

488—89bhst, No. 143E., tbreestory brick ex¬
tension,  10x17.6;  eost.  $------; owner,  John  A,

Keely, 949 2d av; builder, John J. Murphy,

439—5th av, No. 129, new store front in first
story and basement, bake oub partition. Sec;
cost, $6,0il0; owner. Fetor Townsend, 32 East
33d st; arcbitect, Jos, M, Dunn; builder, James
Cox.

490—Mott st, No. 196, front, and Nos. 196 and
198. rear houses, repair coping walls, new cor¬
nice, replace sills and lintels and general repairs;
cost,'$5iiO; owner. Wolf Boroschek,

491—3d av. No. 1031, one-story brick exten¬
sion, 20x31; cost, $1,000; owners, John and Geo.
RuddeU. 244 East 62d st.

49S_3d av. No. 3308, and Nos. 173 and 175 Easb
135th   sb,   remove    partition   walls   to   connect

buUdings in first story; cost, $------; lessee, David

M. WUliams, 2308 3d av,

493—18fch st, No. 431 W., raise attic to full
story, new flat roof and a three-story brick ex¬
tension, 13,6x34, tin roof; cosfc, $3,800; owner,
John Stanley, 311 West 21st st; architect, J,
Buckingham; builders, F, McManus and B. G.
Schwartz,

494r—Great Jones st. No. 4, enlarge two and cut
out two new windows; eost, $400; owner,
Nathaniel Whitman; builders, Dixon & Co,

495-34th st. No, 366 W,, new store front;
cost, $300; owner, B. Byrne, 141 West 36th st;
builder, W. A, Hankiuson,

496—Canal st. No. 78, new show windows;
cosfc, about $300; owuer, M, L, Goldman, 23
Eldridge st; architect, R. Berger; builder, H.
D. Powers.

497—3d av, Nos. 329 and 331, repair damage by
fire; cosb, $300; owner, John J. McHugh, 346 3d
av; builder, John CampbeU,

498—Grand sb, No, 284, hall partition altered;

cost, $------; owners, Charlea A.,  Sarah H, and

Lydia Brooke and Mary B. F. Randolph, all 89
Willow sb, Brooklyn; bnilder, G. W. Hend-
riclis

499—59th st, Nos. 533 and 535. rear, repair
damage to three buildings; cost, $3,500; owner,
Mrs. M. Marx, 937 10th av; buUder, E. Smith &
Co,

500—Courtland av, No. 681, n a, 50 from 154bh
at, raised four feefc and moved four feet; cost,
$1,800; owner, Julie Schaefer, on premises;
architect. A, Arctander,

501—Eiizabetb st, No, 153, front altered, iron
work; cost, $600; owner, Catharina Aste, 143
Chatham st; builder, J, Harrington,

502—North ^d av. No, 733.front altered; cost.
$90U; owner, Franklin G. Falmer. 2305 North
Broad at, Philadelphia, Pa.; architect and car¬
penter,------Kirkpatrick; mason, C. Wall,

503—109bh st. No, 184 E., one-story and base¬
ment, extension, 20x60 and 40, tin roof; also new
plate glass store front and interior alterations;
cosb, $3,500; owner and builder. John W, War¬
ner, loeth sb and 5fch av; architecb, W. Graul.

604—Greene st. No, 76, repair damage by fire;
cost, $700; owner, G. A, Colby, exr,, Orange, N.
J,: architect and builder, J, D. Miner,

505—48d st, Nos, 119 to 189 E,, runs through to
43d st, stairways shifted, new wood and iron
stairs, windows altered to doors, doorway
widened and spanned by iron beams, &c,; cost,
$3,500; lessees, &c., J. S, Warren, Wm, H,
Fuller, Jno. H. Lange, Jas. W. Pinchot andB,
Winthrop; architects, D. & j. Jardine; builders,
A. Woodriiff's Sons.
 

506—Catharine st, No, 13, rebuUd portions of
walls; cost, $7,00; owuer, estate of E. S, Ren¬
wick, by E. J. Brockett, exr., 163 Frontst; archi¬
tect, G. M, Huss; builder, L, N. Piatt,

507—Broadway, n w cor 49th st, three-story
brick extension, 30.9x25. tin roof; cost, abt
$4,500; lessee, William Ryan, 944 Sthav; archi¬
tect, H. J, Dudley: builder, notselected,

508—2d av, Nos. 699 and 701, front alterations;
cosfc, each, $1,000; owner, Louis Pizer, 703 2d av;
buUder, J, E. McGuire.

5(i9—5th av. No. 65, remove two partitions,

cut doorway, &c,: cost, $-----; owners, David W,

Bishop, 15 Easfc 24th st, and M. W, Wyatt; archi¬
tect, J, H, Vail; builders, Berton & Nickel,

510—Hudson st, No. 91, moved on to lob No. 93
and repairs as necessary, new basemenb, &c.;
cosfc, $------; owner, New York Mercanbile Ex¬
change, W. H. Duckworth, chairman. See, 332
West 19th St.

511—Berrian  av,   No.  2317. w s,   build new

porch; cost, $------; owner,  Daniel Valentine, on

premises: archifcecfc and builder, C, B, Schuyler.

513—Madison sfc. No, 191, add one-and-a-half
stories, fiat tin roof; also one-story and basement
brick extension 9.8x14; cost, $3,000; owner,
James Duffy, 169 East94fcbst; architect and
builder, Geo, Vassar.

513—Heste.-st. No, 23, store fronfc basement,
ironwork; cost, $450; owner, Kalman Lasky, 10
Norfolk st; architect, W. Graul.

514~Park row. Nob, 89, 30, 31 and 33, doorways
in party waUs; cost, $150; lessees. Press Publish¬
ing Co,, 31 Park row; owners, Wm. C Brew¬
ster and Jay Gould; builder, Geo, Vassar.

515—Arthur av, w s, abt 50O n 17Sth st, one¬
story frame extens-ion, 16x10, tinroof; cost, $500;
owner. Micbael Connell, on premises; architect,
J. E. Kerby.

516—Webster av, 6 s, 84 s Central av, moved
SO feet, new basement story; cost, §1,000; owner,
George E. Ransford, on premises; architect, J,
E, Kerby,

517—lifayette av, e s, ISO n 178th st, one-story
frame extension, 15x13, tin roof; cost, $300;
owner, Patrick McGrath, on premises; architect,
J, E. Kerby.  ■

518—30th   st.   No, 53 E.,   interior alterations;
cost,  $7,000;  agent,  Richard M,  Laimbeer, 36  ^
East  49th st; for owner,    Wm,   Laimbeer,  19   |
Madison av; builder, day's work.                              '

519—5th av. No. 263, three-story brick exten¬
sion, 19.5x35.3, gravel roof, interior alterations,
&c.; cost, about $7,500; owner, William A.
Mathesius, 315 West 86fcb st: architect, R, N, An¬
derson; builders, J, & L. Weber and J. H, An¬
derson.

530—Canal sfc, No. 251, new basement floor, new
tin roof, new stairway, and repairs ceilings, &c,;
cost, $1,000; owner, John G. Syms, Wesfc Hobo¬
ken; arcbitect and carpeuter, J, K. Spratt;
mason, Fat, Childs,

530—Marion st. No. 53, excavate alley (or
steam boiler, &c,; cosfc, $500; owner, R, S, An¬
derson, trustee of C, V, Anderson estate, 56 East
127th st; builder, J. Alien,

523—10th st, No, 209 E., one and four-sfcory
brick extensions, 23x13 and 9x28, tin roof, in¬
terior alterations, winding stairs, &e,; cost,
$4,000; owner, Henry Stahl, 87 2d st; arcbitect,
J, Boekeli.

523—Liberty st, Nos. 106 and 108, five-story
brick extension, 6.6x53, tin roof, shift stairs, &c.,
remove east party wall, front carried on iron
beams, &c.; cost, $15,000; owner. Christian
Schwartz, 6U4 Wesfc 46th st, president of Phenix
Packing and Rubber Co,; architects, Maclay &
Davies; buUder, not selected.

524—Fronfc st. No. 207, new tin roof aud re¬
pairs; cost, $300; owner, James M. Jackson, 3
Mercer st; buUder, M, H, Berry,

525—Bowery. No, 804, new sfcore front: cost,
$1,000; owner, Eliz. M. Blayne, Brighton Hotel,
NewYork; architect, John Cullis; buUder, H.
Richards.

526—6th av, Noa, 189 and 191, extension to be
raised one story; cost, $1,000; lessee, Sheppard
Kni.pp, S3 West 56th st; architect, H. M. HoweJI;
builciers, M. H. Howell's Sons.

527—6th av, s © cor 17th at, new store front;
cost. $1,150; owner, estate Wm. Klumpf, Con¬
rad Weber, exr,, 34 Forsyth sfc; builder, John
Derr,

53S—3d av, n e cor 47bb st, fronfc altered; cost,

$-----; owuer, H.   Clausen's Sons Brewing Co,,

307   East   47th   st;   architect   and   buUder,   B.
Walther,

529—Ft, Washington Depotl road, n w cor
Western Boulevard, two-story frame extension,
14x17, tin roof; cost, $1,000; owner, John Haven,
Ft. Wasbington Point.

530—38bh sfc, No. 242 E., (ront altered; cost,
$100; owner, M. Frankenheim, 631 Lexington
av; architect, Wm, Graul.

531—Fulton av, e s, 100 s 169th sfc, one-story
frame extension, 40.6x30, tin roof; cosfc, J6Q0;
owner, John Eichler, Fulton av; architect and
buUder, Henry Piering.
 

RINGS COUMTT.
 

Plan 153—South Sth st. s w cor 10th st, interior
alterations, &c.; cost, $300; owner and architect,
Herman Black, on premises; builders, M, Smith
and Herring & Perdue,

154—Scholes st. No. 51, two-story and base¬
ment frame extension, 8x19, tin roof; cosfc, $500;
owner, Mrs. Hartmann, on premises; builder,
Geo. Ross,

155—3d av, No. 284, w s, 100 s Presidenfc st, one¬
story frame extension, 15x10. gravel roof; cost,
$200; owner, Robert Kirk, No, 284 3d av; build¬
er, J. Bynuk
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