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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 9, no. 207: March 2, 1872

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104 REAL ESTATE RECORD Warren st. and Prospect av., n. e. cor., lot No. 131 (map of Mount Hope), 85x100. Terence Farley to Francis McNamara, of Ncav York City......................................nom. AA'HITE PLAINS. Grace. Church st., aa'. s., adj. Land of Deborah A. LcAA'is, 70x135. Eugene T. Preudhomme to Robt. Jackman, of White Plains..........1,800 Bronx st., e. s., adj. Harlem R. R. Co., 3.5x128. Hart Purdy to Franklin Carpenter, of White Plains.....................................250 YORKTOWN. 2 ACRES e. s. Highway from Sing Sing to Spring Valley Churcti. Lazarus Heady to Wm. B. Outhouse, of Yorktown.....................300 YONKERS. Oak HUl av., e. s.. Lot 13 on Trustees' Map of Yonkers, 8.5x88. Stephen S. Haight to Annie Sharper, of Yonkers......................5,,500 Nepperhan av., e. s., 443-1000 acres adj. land of Gustavus Paul us., Charles Wiederhold to M. K. Couzens efc al., of Yonkers..............1,.500 Yonkers a v., s. s., adj. land of M. Campbell, 25 xS7.6. Ethan Flagg to Jane B. SAvan et al., of Yonkers...................................750 WoODAVORTH av., AV. s., 150 n. Gold st., 7.5x"lo'o. Joseph T. Sanger to John W. Ackerman, oi Yonkers..................................4,.50O BuENA Vista av., 125 s. Prospect st.,""75x100. Jane Doren fco Charles R. & Norton P. Otis, of Yonkers...............................5 .500 Cedar Place, av. s., 243 n. Highland av.", 60x195. Benjamin S. Washburn et al. to Oscar Waring, of Yonkers...............................3 000 Linden st., s. s., Lot No. 37 (map of the village of Yonkers), 60x100. Joseph L. Procius to Ethan Flagg, of Yonkers..................2,000 Warburton aA'., e. s., adj. land late of Henry W. Bashford, 50x75.6. Ethan Flagg to George F. Coddingfcon, Jr., of the City of N. York...8,000 4 54.5-1000 acres (map of Nepperhan Heights), adj. the SaAv MiU River Road. James R. Hitchcock to George S. McKibbin, of New York City................................4,000 53 377-1000 acres on Saw MUI River Road", adj. land of Jacob D. Oddl. Benjamin Cursor to Charles Runyon, of Yonkers..............63,000 Delafield av., n. s., 25 av. Livingston st., 25x 100. Bridget Finnigan to Michael O'Keefe, of Yonkers...................................100 PROJECTED BUILDINGS. The f oUoAving plans embrace all that have been considered by the Superintendent of Buildings since our last report:— Division st. (Nos. 123 and 123>^), one five- sfcory brick sfcore and tenement, 25.6x50; owner Jacob Korn ; architect, John B. Snook. ' Eighty-fifth st., n. s., 235 e. 3d av ; and86th St., B. s., 235 e. 3d ay., two four-story brick stores and tenements, 25x55 ; owner and buUder, Joseph McAllister ; architect, Myer Goldsmith. Eighth aa'., av. s., SO's. 42d st., one two-story brick second-class sfcore, 16x.55 ; owner Mr. Schattman ; buUders, L. L. Plumber aud' J. Vv". Palmitek. Fifth st. (No. 538), one five-story brick sfcore and tenement, 33x25; owner, Mr.s. Groe- NERT; architect, J. M. Forster. Fortieth st. West, (No. 347), one three-story brick second-class dAvelling, 13.6x37; owner M. Adelman ; architect, A. Pfund. ' Fortieth st.. West* (Nos. 411, 413, 415, 417), four four and live-story brown-stone-front'stores and tenements; owner, T. Jacob Peter ; archi¬ tect, John M. Forster. Forty-first st., s. s., 185 e. Uth av., one three-story brick stable, 35x45; oAvner, Albert "Wetgen ; architect, G. Holzeit ; buUder, H Keechler. Forty-fifth st., n. s., 200 av. 8th av., four three-story broAvn stone front first-class dAvell- ings, 20x50; owner, J. Black. Forty-fifth st., n. s., 275 aa'. Sth av., four three-story brown-stone front first-class dwelMngs 18.9x50; owner, John Shannon; architect, W. h! Caua'et. Fiftieth st., n. s., 65 e. 9th av., onis four- story brick store and tenement, 35x3.5.5; owner Mr. Wolf ; architect, G. Holzeit. ' First_AV., Av. s., 24.8 n. 35th st., five fivr- story brick stores and tenements, 3.5x68; owner Francis O'Hare ; builders, Reilly & Kiernan. ' First av., e.. s., .56 n. 57th bt.,- one four- story brick store and tenement, 19x80; owner, John Konarenz ; architect, W. B. Waring. Fifty-first st., (No. 430 W.), one four-story brown-stone front second-class dwelling, 25x60: oAvner, John Oswald ; architect, G. Holzeit. Greenwich st. (No. 592), one three-story brick dwelling and stable, 3.5x75; OAvner, T. Far¬ ley; architect, J. B. Franklin; buUder, N. Conner. Hammond st., s. s., 125 w. 4th st.,- one four- story brick stable, 25x90.6; OAvner, I. H. Berdan; architect, S. C. HoAvard; builder, Nicholas Con¬ nor. Ninth av. (No. 633), one five-story brick store and tenement, 25x63 ; OAvuer, Peter Sherer ; architect, Anthony Pfund. Rivington and Goerck sts., n. e. coe., one three-story brick Avorkshop, 40x32; OAvner, Thos. Kennedy ; architect, B. Demno; buUder, R. Hu- SON. Sixty-fourth st., n. s., 300 e. 2d av., one three-story brick tenement, 25x40; OAvner, M. Garnish; architect, Wm. Sleight; builder, D. Bachan. Third st. (No. 242), one five-story brick store and tenement, 34.9x79; OAvner, Louis Mul¬ ler; architecfc, A. U. Blankenstein. TaVENTIETH iT., S. S., lUO av. 2d av., TAA'O four- story brick factories, 44x59 & 44x26; OAvners, Isaac A. idORAN & Bro. ; architect, J. S. Whiteman ; builder, J. H. Slocum. Twenty-sixth st. (No. 211 E.), one five- story brick store and tenement, 25x60; owners, Meier & Hagen ; architect, Wm. Jose ; buUder, Geo. Herdtfelder. Thirty-seventh st., n. s., 121.4 e. 2d av., tavo four-story brOAvn-stone front tenements, 30x58 and 3.5.8x58; owner, K E. Anderson; architect, Ju¬ lius Boekell. Third av. (No. 363), one five-story brick store and tenement, 34.8x75; owner, John Fitz¬ patrick ; arciiitects. Burgess & Stroud. alterations in buildings. One broAvn-stone front tirst-clsss store. No. 534 BroadAvay, live stories, 24.8 by 100, rear wall to be taken down to top of farst story and set back 8 feet, and rebuUt Avith iron arch giider; Thos. VV. Lillie and Julia W. Gimbernat, owners. One brown-stone fi-ont first-class store. No. 818 Sixth avenue, four stories, 30 by 50, extension in rear, 13.6 by 40.5, 35 feet in height; Mr. Glauber, OAvner. One brown-stone first-class dAvelling, Avest side of Fifth avenue, 38 feet north of Eigeteenth street, four stories, 26. ii by 67.8; first story to be converted infco a store, and tne upper portion remodeled for business purposes ; extension also, in rear, 36.3 by 33.4, 11 feet in height; J. R. Franklin, owner. One brick first-ciass dweUing, north-east corner of Lexington avenue and Seventy-third street, three stones, 18.9x45, bay-Avindow to be made in tir.st and second stories fi-onting on the avenue, and westerly wall taken down and rebuUt; Chas! Schlessinger, OAvner. One briok dwelling. No. 454 West Thirty-second street, four stories, }c6 by 50 ; first story to be con¬ verted into a sfcore ; Phinp Bordut, owner. One brick dwellmg, No. 393 West Houston street, tAVo and a half stones, '^5 by 36, one and a half stories to be added, and extension, :io by 13 40 feet in height; Henry Welbrock, owner. One brick dAveiling, No. 340 East Fourth street, tAvo and a half stories, 18.9 by 33.6, half story to be added, and extension in rear, 18.9 by 30; 35 feet high; Joseph Freund, OAvner. One bricK-store and dwelling. No. 486 Grand street, two and a half stories, Vt by 40, one and a half stories to be added, and extension, 17 by 13 40 feet high; M. Rinaldo, owner. ' ' Two brick stores, east side Greenwich street, 16 by 100, new fi-onts to be put m; AndrcAv LitteU & Co., OAA'ners. One brick factory, Nos. 43 and 45 Bethune street, rear, three stories and basement, 60 by 35, damaged by fire, to be repaired; John J. Budd, owner. Two frame dAveUings, Nos. 405 and 407 West 17th street, three stories, 30 by 26, first story in each house to be raised and extended 30 by 14, 34 feet high; WUUam C. Mead, owner. One frame dweUing, No. 135 East 138th street, two and a half stories, 30 by 35, half story to be added, Avith Mansard roof; Edward B. Stead owner. ' One frame dv/eUing, brick front. No. 133 Mul¬ berry street, tAvo stories and attic, 25 by 40, one and a half stories to be added; Samuel Weeks Jr. OAvner. ■ ' ' UNSAFE buildings. Dnane street. No. 149, J. Van Houten, OAA'ner • unsafe gable Avail and cracked lintels. ' Eleventh avenuc, west side, 50 feet north of north¬ west corner of Fifty-ninth street, Henry Tiemann, OAvner ; foundation wall dangerously unsafe. Greenwich street, northeast corner of Laight street, Charles Van Seelen, lessee; dangerously un¬ safe aAvning frame. . Bridge street, No. 9, J. V. Spader, owner; dan¬ gerously unsafe lintel over entrance. West street. No. 184, A. C. Kingsland, agent; unsafe and bulged front waU. West street. No. 333, John A. Carnie, owner; unsafe and bulged front and rear Avails. Chnton street. No. 115, Augustus Homann, OAvner ; unsafe front pier over corner posts. FORECLOSURE SUITS. Tenth av., e. s., com. 2o.2J4; s. 125th st., kun- ning 75. Cliarles AV. Xitchen agt. Keeves S. Selmes et al.................................. Feb. 21 Sixth st., n. s., com. 52 av. Av. D, bunking 41. William K. Thorn agt. Lawrence Shell et al... Feb. 21 Henhy ST., N. s., No. 319....................( Gkand ST., s. s.. No. 517.....................f Jonathan Judah agt. Edward Judah et al..... Feb. 21 Bboome ST., No. 21. Maey Ann Gregory agt. Oharles McG-innis efc al....................... Feb. 21 SixTY-rmsx st., s. s., com. 275.7^ w. Isi av., ruiming !)9.4>.f. Morris Tuska agfc. Thomas Loughran efc al.............................. Fe'o. 23 Forty-ninth st., n. s., co.ai. 200 av. 3d av., run- ning 18.G. T. J. McCahill agt. Mary CarroU etal........................................ Feb. 24 Forty-ninth st., n. s., com. 550 w. 9th av., running 25. Don Alonzo Cushman agt, James Legge etal................................. Feb. 24 Seventy-sixth st., n. 8., com. 155 e. 3d av., running 50. Michael Friese agt. Jacob Pulver¬ macher et al................................. Feb. 24 Eighty-eighth ST., s. s., com. 1S4.53^ e. 4th av., running 51.1 >i. Harriet B. Kanney agt. Peter ' Coyle efc al................................... Feb. 26 Broad st., s. s., No. 7. The Oriental Savings Bank agt. John C. Wheeler et al.............. Feb. 26 Twenty-second st., s. s., com. 175 w. 1st av., running 20. Robert Laird agt. Philipp Doring et al......................................... Feb. 27 Ninety-ninth st. and Bloomingdale road, n. w. cor. Francis R. Williams iigt. Mary J. Gra¬ ham et .al.................................... Feb. 28 One Hundred and Sixteenth st., n. s., com. 100 AV. 3(.i av., running (51.11. Stephen H. Galo agfc. Nicholas H. Moore efc al.................. Feb. 28 One Hundred and .Spcteenth st., n. s., com. 317 av. 3d av., running 156. Haydn Brown agfc. same........................................ Teb. 28 RECORDED LEASES. PER YEAR. Beekman st., Nos. 63 and 65 (5 upper sto- ries), 4 years................................ §4,500 Bkoadaa'ay, No. 241, 5 years.................. 12,000 Broadway, No. 826, 3 2-12 years.............. 11,500 Broadway, No. 679 (1st floor and basements), 3 1-12 years.................................. 6,500 Bowery, No. 202, 3 years..................... 3,500 Canal si., Nos. ;-;65 and 367 (store and base- ment), 5 9-12 years........................... 4,500 East Broadway, No. 165,15 years........... 3,000 Fulton ki., No. 151 (store.and basement), 5 year.s........................................ 4,000 Frankfort st.. No. 53, 5 2-12 ye.\es........... 1,000 Hudson si., Nos. 533, iii5, 537, and 539, 5 years. 5,550 Laurens si.. No. 2, 5 years................... 2,160 Rivington st.. No. 30 (front house), 3 years. 1,600 roosea'elt st.. nos. 19 and 21, 5 years....... 1,000 Union PLACE, n.e., cor. 17th si., 10 3-12YE.UiS. 10,000 West Twenty-fifth st., Nos. 147 and 149 (front basement), 8 3-12 years................. 2,100 Avenue B, No. 27.3, 5 years...................- 1,600 Avenue C, No. 127 (store and basement), 3 years....................................... 1,200 First av.. No. 258 (store and basement), 5 years....................................... 1,500 First av., No. 160, 5 6-12 years............... 1,500 Third av.. No. 74 (store and cellar), 3 years. 1,000 Fifth av.. No. 151 (s. e. basement), 5 2-12 years........................................ 1,500 SrxTHAV., No. 672, 10 years.................. 6,000 SrxTH AV., No. 338, 4 9-12 ye,viis............... 4,300 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL AFFECTING REAL ESTATE. [* under the different headings Indicate.s that a resolution has been introduced iind laid over for further action, t indicates thafc the resolution has been passed by one Board and sent to the other for concurrence. J indicates thafc the resolution has passed both Boards, and has been sent to the Mayor for approval.] IN BOARD OF ALDERMEN, ) " 372. f Monday, Feb. 26, 187 BELGIAN PAVEMENT. 50fch St., from 5th to 6th av.* Park place, from Broadway to AVest st.* Chiuoh St., from Fulton to Morris St.* REGULATING, GRADING, &C. 84th St., from 8th av. to Boulevard.* SOth St., from 8th to 10th av.* 84th St., from Boulevard to Biver drlA'e.* 82d St., from 8th av. to Boulevard.* 80th St., from llth av. to River drive.* 85th St., from Sth av.' to Boulevard.* "Worth'St., from Chatham sii...to Centre st.* PEWEE8. 81sfc St., from River drive to 10th av.* 60th Bt-, from 10th avJ to Hudson river,*