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February 22, 1908
 

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Lawrence st. No 11, partitions, toilets, to 4-sty brk and stone tene¬
ment; cost, $1,250; Henry Dexheimer, 305 W l'23d st; ar't, Frank
H   Hines,   104 W   124th   st.—279,

Prince st. No 191. 1-sty brk and stone rear extension, 6.8x10,
partitions, to 4-sty brk and stone store and tenement; cost, $800;
Mary Helen Eagan, Union Trust Co of N T, guardian for others.
80 Broadway;  ar't, John H O'Rourke,  137 E 47th st.—271,

Pearl st, No 430, toilets, partitions,, windows, skylight, to 4-sty
brk and stone tenement and store; cost, $1,000; Thomas Hammill,
22 City Hall pl; ar't. C Dunne, 214 E llth st,—273.

Renwick st, Nos 40-42, add 1 sty, stairs, to 6-sty hrk and stone loft
building; cost, $1,700; Alfred Luedemanu. 38 Renwick st; ar't,
Harold E' Vreeland, 20 W 100th st.-255.

Rivington st, No 189, toilets, partitions, windows, lo o-sty brk and
stone tenement; cost, $500; M Wiener, 724 Madison av; ar't, O
Reissmaun,  30  1st st.^—256.

Sullivan st. No 133',^. partitions, toilets, windows, to 4-sty brk and
stoue store aud tenemeut; cost, $400; Mary Helen Eagan, Union
Trust Co of N T, guardian for others, 80 Broadway; ar't, Johu
H   O'Rourke,   137  E  47th  st,—272,

Water st, No 59, new stairs, floors, to G-sty brk and stone store aud
loft building; cost, $1,500; Thomas P Fiske, Corning, N T; ar't,
Joseph Wolf,  320 Sth av,—266.

4th st. No 159 East, partitions, windows, sltylights, toilets, to 4-sty
brk and stone store and tenement; cost, $5,000; William Zann, 238
Schaeffer st, Brooklyn;  ar't, Fred Ebeiing, 420 E Oth st,—262,

4th st. No 147 East, toilets, partitions, windows, to 5-sty brk and
stone tenement; cost, $1,2110; S Augenblick, 107 2d av; ar't. 0
Reissmann, 30 1st st,—26l.

18th st, No 406 East, toilets, partitions, windows, skylights, to
5-sty brk and stone store and tenement; cost, 1^2,000; Robert
Ehest, 20 Bond st; ar't, Alfred L Kehoe, 1 Beekman st,—249.

35th st. No 217-219 West, toilets, partitions, windows, stairs, sky¬
light, to four 4 and 5-sty brk and stone stores and tenements;
cost, $1,500; Helena M E Lindemann, 342 W 87th st; ar't, James
W Cole, 403 W Slst st,—268,

47th st. No 7 East, 6-sty brk and stone rear extension, 25x20, raise
walls, new stairs, elevator, to 4-sty brk and stone store and loft
building; cost. $50,000; W B Dinsmore, Tuxedo, N Y. H G Hunt¬
ington, Staatsburgh-on-Hudson, N T, and M I Dinsmore, SLaals-
burgh-on-Hudson, N T;  ar't, Donn Barber, 24 E 23d st.—277.

50th st. No 202 West. 1-sty hrk and stone rear extension, 39.11-':
24,3. baths, partitions, windows, store front, to 5-sty brk and
stone hotel aud store; cost, $10,000; Livingstone estate, 53 W
33d st;  ar'ts, S B Eisendrath and B Horwitz, 437 Sth av,—259.

52d st. No SIS West, 2-sty brk and stone front extension, 25x54.5;
new floor beams, walls, to 2-sty brk and stone storage building:
cost, $5,000; Francis L Fitzpatrick, SIS W 52d st; ar't, James W
Cole, 403 W 51sL st.—269.

62d st. No 6 East, add 1 sty reinforced concrete floor, to 4-sty brk
and stone dwelling; cost, $7,001); A Rainey, 6 E G2d st; ar't and
b'r,   Collins  Marsh,  27  W 34th  st.—252.

64th st. No 404 East, toilets, windows, to 5-sty brk and stone tene¬
ment; cost. $2,000; Henry Ahrens, 572 llth av; ar't, John H
Knubel,   SIS   W  42d   st,—270.

82d st. No 4 East, 5-Ety brk and stone rear extension. 7x8, raise
present extension to 4 stories, staircase, baths, skylight, to 4-sty
brk and stone residence; cost, $10,000; Blanche Heller, on prem¬
ises;   ar't,  L C  Holden,  1133  Broadway,-264.

84th st, Nos 113-115 East, windows, reinforced concrete beams, to
3-sty brk and stone garage and storage building; cost, $3,000;
Mary Babb, 104 E S3d st; ar't, J W O'Connor, - 1123 Broad¬
way.—278.

91st st, s s, 100 w 2d av, grain elevator, to 2-sty brk and stone
stable; cost, $800; Jacob Ruppert, 1639 3d av; ar't. Chas Steg¬
mayer.  168 E Olst St.—2G7.

177th st (Depot lane), s s, 600 w Fort Washington av, partitions,
windows, to 3-sty brk and stone store and restaurant; cost. $800;
RoxtoE Realty Co, 60 Liberty st; ar't, B C Riley, on premises.
—260.

Broadway, No 231, toilets, brlc walls, skylights, to 5-sty hrk and
sloiip store and office building; cost, $200; The McVicker Realty
Co,  7 Pine st;   ar't.  Louis Falk,  2785 3d  av.—248.

Madison av, No G40, iron skylights, to 9-sty hrk and stone apart¬
meut house and stores; cost, $1,800; Hoffman Estates, 258 Broad¬
way;  ar'ts, Thain & Prague, 4 E 42d st.—27G.

Madison av, e s, bet SSth and SOth sts, partitions, windows, toilets,
exterior and interior changes, to four 1, 2 and 3-sty brk and
stone store, office and place of amusement buildings; cost, $40,-
000; J D Crimmins, 59th st and Madison av; ar'ts, Hedman &
Schoen, 302 Broadway.—258.

1st av, e s, 100 n 45th st, steel beams, alter walls, to 2-sty brk and
stone storage and office building; cost, $1,200; Schwarzschild &
Sulzberger, 4-jth st aud 1st av; ar't, Oscar W Home, 39 Cortlandt
St.—263.

1st av. No 549, windows, doors, lo 4-sty brk and slone store and
tenement; cost, $3(K); Mary Campbell, on premises; ar't, P F
Brogan,   119 E 23d St.—257.

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

141st st, s s, 125 e College av, 1 sty built upon 3-sty brk dwelling,
shop and clu brooms; eost, $2,000; Wm A Smilh. 516 E 141st st;
ar'ts,  Moore & Landsiedel,  llSth st and 3d av.--4t2.

225th st, n s, 205 w White Plaius av, 2-sty frame extension, 8 and
20x12.6, to 2'^-sty frame dwelling; cost, $400; William and Mary
Hunter, on premises; ar't. G P Crosier, 223d st and White Plains
av.—60.

236th st, s s, 237 e Napier av. 2-sty frame extension, 11x6, Lo
2y2-sty frame dwelling; cost, $350; Guslav Theissig, 72 E 230th
st;   ar't.  Geo W Lockwood,  Woodlawn.—58.

Alexander av, n e cor 142d st, new stairs, roof beams, partitions, &c,
to 2-sty frame stores and offices; cost. $2,000; Franklin A Wilcox,
1 Broadway;   ar't,  Arthur Arctander, 370 B  14Sth st.—55.

Hoe av, n e cor 172d st, 1-sty frame extension, 12.4x24,11, to 3-sty

frame store and dwelling; cost, $400; John D Kroog, on promises;

ar't, Henry Nordheim,   Boston road and Tremont av.—57.
Teller av, n w cor 109th st, 1-sty frame extension, 20x20. and new

partitions, to 3-sty frame stores aud dwelling; cost, $1,500; Louisa

M   Esche,   399  Willis   av;   ar't,   Franz   Wolfgang,   535   E   177lh

St.—61.
3d av, 8 e cor ISOth st. raise to new grade 1-sty frame stores; cost.

$1,000;  Samuel Weil, 194 Franklin st;  ar't. Robert Glenn, 427 E

148th St.—50,
3d av. No 2614, 1-sty brk extension, 22x37.4 and 50.0, new girders,

new partitions,   to  3-sty frame- store and dwelling;   cost,  $1,500;

Maurice Muiler, on premises;  ar'ts, Moore & Landsiedel. l4Sth st

and 3d av.—59.
 

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Kings County.

73d ST.—On 73d st, n s, 105.10 e Sth av, seven 3-sty brk dwell¬
ings will he erected at once; 2 families each; total cost, .$35 000'
John E Sullivan. Sth av and 52d st, owner; Eisenlo & Carlson, 5819
Sth.av, 'architects.

NORWOOD AV.—Three 2-sty brk dwellings will be erected on
Norwood av, w s. 1SS.9 s Ridgewood av, 20.\55, 2 families each-
total cost, $10,500; F W Noback, Van Siclen av near Arlington
av,  owner;   L  P Schillinger,  167 Vau  Siclen  av,  architect.

HICKS ST.—Messrs. Dodge & Morrison, 82 Wall st, have com¬
pleted plans for the 2-sty brk stable and storage building, lOOx
79 ft., to be erected on Hicks st, s e cor Centre st; gravel roof-
cost,  $22,000;   Waydell  &  Co,,  130 Pearl  st.  owners,

GRAVESEND AV.—Ou Gravesend av, n e cor Lotts lane, will be
erected a 3-sty brk store and dwelling, 43x46, gravel roof, 2 fam¬
ilies; cost, $7,500; John Carr, 567 Ocean Parkway, owner; Benj F
Hudson, 2 Ocean Parkway, architect,

EAST 2GTH ST,—East 26tb st, w s, GO s Av P, will be improved at
once with three 2-sty aud aUic frame dwellings, 24x46, shingle roof
2 families each; total cost, .$21,000; Christopher Baur & Son, 464
East  24th  st.   owner;   George  Baur,   architect.

53d ST.—John Construction Co., 3 Walton st, owner, Edward
Neushler, 23 Russell st. Woodhaven. architect, will build at ouce on
53d st, n s, SO e 7th av, four 2-sty brk dwellings, 20x54. 2 families
each;   total cost. $10,000.

HOPKINSON AV,—Ou Hopkinson av, e s, 125.9 s Sutter av, will
be erected a 4-sty brk store and tenement, 50x88, 22 families; cost,
$25,000; L Stein and M Zeidrowitz. 1583 Pitkin av, owners; Max
Hirseh.   177  Montague st,   architect.

will be
cost,
Son,

SENATOR   ST.-Frauds   Lee.   6Tth   st   aud  4th   av,   will   erect   at
ouce on Senator st, s s, 300 w 4th av, a number of 3-sty brk dwell¬
ings, 20x46. 2 families each;  total cost, $75,000; Eisenlo & Carlson,.
5819 oth av, architects, have prepared plans.

Queens County.

CORONA.—H, H, Andereye, Evergreen av. Corona, will build on
the northeast cor of_ Clinton st and Shell road a 3-sty frame dwell¬
ing and store, 2Sx5o ft., to cost about $5,000.

RIDGEWOOD.—On Linden st, n s, 50 w Fairview av, Ridgewood,
F. Spatz and J. Sanger, 927 Broadway. Brooklyn, will erect two
S-sty brk tenements, 18x67, to cost $8,000.

ROCKAWAT BEACH,—On Fairview av, e 3. 627 n Boulevard, Rock¬
away Beach, E. Magao, 39 Soulh Grove av, will erect four 2-sty brk
dwellings,   18x70.   to   cost   $15,000.

CEDAR MANOR.—At Cedar Manor Charles Read, Glendale, will
erect on Mayer av, s s. 174 e New York av, two 2-sty frame dwell¬
ings, 36x52;  to cost $6,000,    Beidenkapp Bros,, architects,

JAMAICA SOUTH—L Berger & Son have completed plans for a
2-sty frame dwelling to be erected ou Rockaway road, e s, 100 s
Cumberland st, for Peter Riehling, i.or Fulton st and Hoffman
Boulevard.

BAYSIDE.-At Bayside, Broadway, s s, 150 w Higgins av, will be
improved by Mrs. A. Stebner, Woodhall av, Bayside, with one 2'A-
sty frame  hotel,  44x48;   cost,   $4,500.

ELMHURST.—Cord Meyer & Co., Eimhurst, will build at once on
Slh  st,  five 2-sty  brk dwellings,  20x38;   total  cost,  $25,000.

GLENDALE,—Operations will start at once on Tompkins av, w s,
410 s Cooper av, where one S-sty brk dwelling will be erected to
cost $4,(XI0, Owner, Peter Ruger. Tompkins av. Glendale; archi¬
tects,   L.   Berger  & Co.

METROPOLITAN,—Broad st, s e cor Hebard av. Metropolitan, will
be improved by John Salze, Flushing av aud Broad st, Metropolitan,
with one 2-sly frame tenement,  25x60;   cost, $4,000.

Westchester County.

PORT CHESTER.—Arthur L. Lesher, residence, Grace Church.
Port Chester, and of Lesher, Whitman & Co., 670 Broadway, Man¬
hattan, is preparing to give a handsome new structure to the Young
Men's Christian Association of Port Chester. Mrs. Lesher bas al¬
ready bought the site, a plot 50x137 on Liberty Sq, Port Chester, on
which there is now a 3-sty frame building. This will be removed
to make way for a larger building, of brick and stoue. For the
land, which was purchased from the Breen estate through Austin
&.   Merritt.   Mr.   Lesher  is   said  to   have  paid  .^25,000.

PELHAM MANOR.—Arthur G. C, Fletcher, 11S3 Broadway, Man¬
hattan, is receiving estimates for a 2=,^-sty residence, SOxSO ft., to
be erected at Pelham Manor, N. Y., for Miss Reed.

MAMARONECK.—R. E. Archibald Co,. 147 E. 125th st, Manhat-
lau. have completed plaus for three cottages. 26x30, to he erected
at Mamaroneck, N. Y.. at a eost of $15,000.
 

New York State.

CORNING,—Sealed proposals will be received by James Knox
Taylor., Washington. D. C, until 3 o'clock P. M. on the 4th day of
April for the construction of the U, S, post office at Corning, N. Y..
in accordance with the drawings and speciflcations, copies of which
may be had at this office, or at the office of the Postmaster at
Corning,   N.  Y.

AUBURN.—Sealed proposals will be received by the Mayor. Hon. G.
August Koenig, until March IT for the construction, first, of sewers
and appurtenances thereto; second, for the construction of a dis¬
posal works for said sewer system. The sewers to be constructed
approximately of the following: 14,700 ft, of 8-in, 11,300 ft, of
10-in-, 6,000 ft. of 12-in,, S,GOO ft. of 15-in,, 300 ft. of 18-in., and
1,2.50 fl. of 20-in,

MATTE'AWAN,—The Mount Beacon Hotel Co. has taken a 50-year
lease of the Mount Beacon Railway and casino on the top of lhe
mountain, and will build a hotel to cost about $25,000, aad spend
$25,000 more in improving the grounds. Eugene S, Whitney, of this
village, is the manager of the property, which is owned by Eastern
capitalists. No plans yet accepted. The new company will take
possession April   1,

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