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Lower Broadway Realty E. Frank A. Muiisey H. & Co. Bond Robert Dowling Buys Buyer S.Ely Buy Substantial Profit From IBrooklyn in Westchester Of the Sun Building Property in Nassau St. Hill Flats Realty Activity Buying New York-Toronto _..______ . Murray Resale » Shows No Abatement And in Other Suburbs " i r Lower Takes Fee of Building, Home of Will Erect New Home on Site r" A Race to Test Broadway Realty Investors Get Three Buildings Come Into New His Papers; Said to Have Which Is Opposite Federal at 31th Sîreet Factory Building Containing Many Cottages All of 'Planes Paid Corner Valued Gymnasium and Roof Gar¬ I Owners' Hands; Purchasers Types Estate Its Price for »1,800,000 Reserve Bank Block at -i.. piyg Campbell 51, Home of Frank A, is 8600,000 den Sales of Plots Plan to Build * Munsey the buyer of trie Horace S. Ely A Co. are the buyers The three elevator Among Reported Co. for twenty-three story Sun nt the the Bond estate the apartments nt M. Martin & Co., manufacturers of Burke Stone has «»old for Robert J. of Wells, Fargo Express 18 Years; Resale Building, pi properly at 19 southwest corner of Lexington have Efficiency European and southeast corner of Nassau and Nassau Avenue and underwear, purchased the five- a new house under Spruce Street. It was reported on Thirty-fourth Street, val- story at inO to 138 Palmetto Schierloh, construc- American Models To Be h Hinted; Leased Until 1922 to streets, negotiations for the sale of ued at $«00,000, have been building tion at Crestwood to James Present Tenants Monday that negotiations for the dis¬ the 210 West resold by Street, Brooklyn, as an additional Flynn; which by tho New York Life Insur¬ of the to new Fifty-sixth Street Cor- plant, making eight now for William Taber, his residence at Compared! Even German posal property interests poration. Irving I. Lewine, them in operated by ance Company wero reported in The were under These which president, New York and vicinity. The Fairview Park, Tuckahoo; for William Machines To Be who re- six way. negotiations acquired the properties from building was purchased from the D. M Entered Robert B. DowJing, dispostd weeks ago from tho Manboro îîonlty Tribune on Sunday as having practical¬ wore the estate of Henry E. Jones last A, Anderson, a plot near the Bronx- the Mortimer in 'completed yesterday by the The June. Balsam Company. It has a frontage tlv of Building, Company. Byrne & Bowman negotiated ly been concluded. Mr. Munsoy's news¬ buyer is the Ralph Com- of 100 feet in ville Station to Oliver M. a the resale. Brown-Whcelock Company. pany, Samuel Holding Palmetto Street and flooi Oake, «'rnlane-; have entered *»!! Street, and the six-story building papers, "The. Sun" and Sun," The Wacht, jr., president, space of 45,000 square feet. It i; local for W. Forty-four "Evening Ely Company offices at 21 Lib¬ which gave n builder; Captain Collier, in t! c M «ltd 60 Nassau Street, at a proH¿ have occupied about 25 per cent, of the substantial profit to the equipped with recreation rooms, New York 'o Toronto and return erty Street are in the block on which sellers. William S. gym a house on Sagrnoro Road and in co¬ six in Shoe Dealer building for the last four years. This Baker, who was nasium, shower baths, restaurant ant with Prince international handicap nena! race, ,l.jejented by figures, appeured Buys Broadway space is to be will he erected the interested as broker in the roof operation & Riplcy, a market I-ofI vacated next month, Federal Reserve former garden. large residence in Scarsdale, to A. S. which is to bejjin next Monday. It is .! real estate yesterday, buy- From Bank when the papers will be moved to the Bank Building, all of which was se- transaction, negotiated the latest sale. Investors Savings cured The houses known as Buy Apartment Reynolds, of Mad.son. Con expected by ,;ie time the through the Brown-Wheelock Com- Spear & Co. have sold for the Muiisey Building, formerly the Stewart through Horace S. Fly & Co. Hill the Murray Charles entry East Building, on Clíhmbers and The Nassau street will and Santa Anita are seven stories, Partridge has sold the mod White Plains lo Build c!< es more than machines the building at 51 Broadway River Savings Hank to an Broadway, property be on ein Buyer fifty n'v exporter and Keade streets, which Mr. Munsey improved with a ne\# home for this plot fronting 117 feet on four-story apartment at 681 Lin b entered or foi the las« eighteen years has jobber in shoes ton Avenue and 111 Lexing¬ coin Place to a for The Robert E. Farley organization the HO,. pi izes hi- and 1017 the feet on client investmen * ^¡ch clothing the five- bought in for purpose of hous¬ seventy-five-year-old real estate con¬ Thirty- for the has sold for the Gedney Farm Com ed e t of the Wells Ex- his cern as as fourth Street, east of the New York and Scranton by odore. Ittn the home Fargo story loft building at .'>:17 and 539 ing publications and business inter¬ just soon the leases on the Seventy-first Realt; pany a large plot on Robinhood Roa i. ests under one roof. It Regiment Armory. Mr. com¬ Company. \...;... Air Service ta s Company. Mr. Howling i« said Broadway, just non h of ('anal Street, building^ave expired. has not been Wacht's & Swan in the Gedney Farm ^ectiop of White mí cash for the on plot The Sun Building is said to have decided whether the new will pany plans to reduce to t ho size of Burling have soUl the apart using the contest '.o ..have pu property, 37.4x200. extending through building suites to two nient at 122 for Plains, to'John A. Allet.. Mr. Allen subji held in market at about to Meteor Street. The been sold for about $1,800,000. It was be for the use of the and three rooms Kingston Avenue th E 'an .-.: .,' »ich was the holding has exclusively firm, the upon Land Credit Corporation. plans to improve the site. jrop Amt can model i been on erected in 1895 and was one of the first and therefore one of completion of . H tho market at limited or leases. r. .wp(WO. extends through the blook $175,000. height, existing The .,-,.¦ r ind e to Trinity Placo, front- skyscraper buildings to be erected in a tall building. The future value of To Flat to Melnerney Klinck Realty Com F.dgemere Corner F'lot Sold flying f- Change * ?«.,' Broadway Dwelling pany has sohl the .¦ New York. the location, it four-story brick an The Meister Builders have sold More eightj « «26.6 feet on each street and being Co. facing as will the en¬ Frederick .1. Sterner, business apartment to «who at 108 " feet deep. Really Buys Chelsea Loft The Charles F. Noyes Company ne¬ trance to the Federal Bank, argues has done architect, Flatbush building Fiering <£. Horowitz.. the southeast ment pilots m II ..¦ a ve pa; a ¡¡5 a considerable of Avenue, on a lot 21x100, fo a The .John P. Perl gotiated the deal. This company also against small rebuilding corner of Avenue and Beach v. profpccts tor quick resale of the Company has sold building. old houses in the Lenox Hill Johann Carsten Ejjgemere rac , h ich tuspic In for C. located the newspapers in the building This will be the fifth move made section, Deehvater to a clien -rop-itv sre bright. fact it was Margaret Drummond and purchased the live-story and basement for investment. Thirty-first Street, Edgemerc, Long the Am 'an about that Mr. would others, represented in 1015 and sold to Mr. Munsey the by this realty firm, its offices prc- flat at 110 Island, a plot Go 100. JJjed Howling .lie by Henry Brady, Stewart been Last Fifty-fourth Street, of Private Sti tike a profit on '.he property before the six-story lof,t building, on plot Building. vionsly having located first in with the view to Buyers Homes in Sold rhirty-i ghth to 50x100, at 349 and Maiden Lane, when the business was converting it into The Trust, Dwelling Flushing in \s -et for him tnko title, the un- 351 West Twenty- an American basement It Realty has sold for *,h J. Albert. order to care for hese a he that he had sixth Street, to the 515 West founded by Abner L. Ely in 1853, who was sold dwelling. Artee Homes Realty th Johntra has sold the two- the < ^rstandinc ing virtually ninth Twenty- Limited Trading Reported moved to 22 Pine by John L, Du Fais, of Ncw- brick Corporation family brick dwelling at 162 Twen¬ War Camp ¦ .told the building. Street Comnany. The building Street, where he port, R. I two-family dwelling at 1338 Fo: tieth lie Wells Fargo Company, which, was held at $70,000. From Northern Borough was succeeded by Horace. S. Ely, who ty-second »Street, Borough Park, t Street, Flushing, for Robert W. moved to 54 Cedar Street. The pres¬ Sarah Goldstein. Bruce to Nathan Bange. It is on a 'itiing canteen ' I h« ilka all other large express companies, .!. Clarence Davics sold to Hilda ent The 27x100. the control of gov¬ corporation moved from 4 Cedar Bulkley & Horton Company b-¿ ploi ree cr1 rol tation it * ¡i under theJ*<?d<M\il W. 41st St. Landmark in Deal Sanders 657 Bryant Avenue, a two- Street, to its at 21 Corner Lease sold 81 South Ibany, ernment, holds the property under a building Liberty Broadway Willoughby Avenue, at tV Orange Home Sold Syracuse and it iffalo One has to The Listowel story brick on lot Street.
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