ties at 425 to 435 Broadway, near Dorchester Street. Estimated cost reported to be about $100, 000.
Bridgeport, Conn. — Architect Cooper, it is stated, has prepared plans for a large fireproof hotel for the heirs of Nathaniel Wheeler.
Brooklyn, N. Y. — Plans have been prepared by Architects Schickel & Ditmars, III Fifth Avenue, Borough of Manhattan, for a $150, 000 church, 82 × 191, to be erected on the west side of Hamburg Avenue, from Jefferson to Melrose Streets, for the St. Leonard’s congregation.
Jackson & Rosencrans, 31 Union Square, Manhattan, have plans ready for a clubhouse for the Brooklyn Young Men’s Christian Association, 502 Fulton Street, to be erected on the northeast corner of Meserole and Lorimer Streets, Brooklyn, to cost $110, 000. Four stories, brick, terra cotta, concrete, 94 × 53 feet, fireproof, gravel roof, etc.
Schneider Bros., proprietors of the Metropolitan Saenger Hall, it is reported, have secured a site on Rockaway Avenue, south of Pitkin Avenue, and intend to erect there a large amusement hall to cost about $75, 000.
Calumet, Mich. — Architects Charlton & Kuenzli, of Milwaukee, will superintend the construction of a handsome high school building at Calumet, for which they drew the plans. It will be 272 × 60 feet, with a wing 22 x 88 feet of solid brick, three stories, and estimated cost to be $100, 000.
Cambridge Springs, Pa. — The Hotel Rider is to be enlarged and improved. An auditorium to accommodate 125 people will be built near the hotel.
Cambridge, Mass. — Reports state that the Eastern Expanded Metal Company, Paddock Building, Boston, have purchased property containing 40, 000 square feet on Sidney Street, Cambridge, and will erect thereon a large reinforced-concrete factory building. Address G. P. Bullard, President.
Canandaigua, N. Y. — Congress has made an appropriation of $75, 000 for the new post office building, the site of which has not yet been selected.
Canon City, Colo. — F. S. Granger, it is reported, is planning the erection of a $200, 000 resort here.
Charleston, W. Va. — Harding & Upman, of Washington, D. C., it is stated, have received the commission to make architectural designs for a ten-story office building to be built by C. W. Alderson in Charleston. The structure is to cost $150, 000, and will be of fireproof construction.
Eizner & Anderson, Cincinnati, Ohio, it is stated, are preparing plans for a six-story office building to be erected by Coyle & Richardson at a cost of $75, 000.
Charleston, S. C. — Proposals are invited by the Board of Public School Commissioners of Charleston, S. C., for plans, drawings and specifications for a modern school building, two stories and a basement
high, to be of brick or concrete and iron frame, to accommodate at least 1, 000 children, and to cost not less than $30, 000 and not more than $35, 000, to be located at Charleston, S. C., on a lot about 243 feet front by 175 feet deep. The right is reserved to reject any and all plans, drawings and specifications submitted. Any plans, drawings or specifications accepted by the Board to be paid for at such price as may be agreed upon by the Board. No others to be paid for. The plans, etc., to be sent by October 1, 1906, to Henry P. Archer, Clerk, Board School Commissioners.
Chattanooga, Tenn. — The Chattanooga Hotel Company, it is reported, will erect a new hotel to cost $500, 000 at the corner of Eleventh Street and Georgia Avenue.
Chicago, Ill. — Reports state that Emil & Carl Eitel, of the Bismarck Hotel, intend erecting a ten-story hotel at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Randolph Street, to cost $400, 000.
The South Park Commissioners, it is reported, are having plans prepared for two field houses, one to be built in Hardin Square, Twenty-fifth Street and Wentworth Avenue, and the other in North
Square, Forty-sixth Place and Princeton Avenue. The buildings will be two-story, and will probably cost about $70, 000 each.
Architect William E. Walker, Orchestra Hall Building, 168 Michigan Avenue, let the general contract to Mortimer & Tapper, 723 Postal Telegraph Building, 145 Van Buren Street, for a mercantile building to be built at 1349 to 1353 Wabash
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