Little Falls, N. Y. — Architect Albert Kahn, Detroit, Mich., is preparing plans and will be ready July 7 to take figures for a four-story manufacturing plant for D. H. Burrell & Co. To be of reinforced concrete, steam heating, electric lighting, open plumbing, etc.
Lockport, N. Y. — The Aldermanic Finance Committee and the committee from the Hospital Aid Association, it is stated, have approved the plans of L. C. Wille, 421 Washburn St., for the new hospital to be erected in this city. The building is to be two stories high, of brick, with stone trimmings.
London, Ont. — It is reported that plans are being prepared for remodeling the Bennett Vaudeville Theatre; probable cost, $30, 000.
Long Island City, L. I., N. Y. — The Board of Aldermen and Mayor has approved the ordinance providing for the issue of $250, 000 corporate stock to provide
for the rebuilding of the Queens County Court-house in the First Ward, Borough of Queens.
Plans have been prepared for a threestory brick wing to be erected at St. John’s Hospital, at a cost of $160, 000.
Macalester, Minn. — Bell & Detweiler, architects, have begun work on plans for a girls’ dormitory to be erected at Macalester College. It will be 80 × 120, three story and basement. The first story will be of cut Kasota stone, balance of pressed brick, cut-stone trimmings, with slate roof. Interior will be of fireproof construction throughout; cost, $60 000.
Madison, Ind. — Foltz & Parker, of Indianapolis, are preparing plans for a hospital, to be erected here, to cost about $1, 000, 000. Bids will probably be received in August.
Malden, Mass. — The committee has reported to the Board of Aldermen in favor
of erecting a school in Ward 7, to have 14 rooms and cost $85, 000.
Middletown, Conn. — Albarro & Lindberg, of New York, have been selected as architects for the $150, 000 building for Wesleyan College, to replace the one burned recently.
Milwaukee, Wis. — The Light Horse Squadron, Troop A, W. N. G., has purchased ten acres at Oakland Ave. and Mineral Road, and will spend about $100, 000 in buildings and equipment. There will be riding hall, stables, dining-rooms and club rooms, dancing hall and sleeping quarters.
Kirchoff & Rose, architects, are preparing plans for a theater to be erected on Grand Ave. for the Schlitz Brewing Company. The new theater is to be modeled after the Majestic in Chicago, and will cost $600, 000. It will be 85 × 200, seven story, and will be of steel.
Minneapolis, Minn. — It is reported that the Janey-Sample-Hill Hardware Company will erect a $200, 000 warehouse at First and Third Aves. Long & Long, architects.
Bertrand & Chamberlin, architects, are preparing plans for a building to be erected at 1019 to 1025 Nicolett Ave. for Mrs. Alice Hall. It will be 65 × 165, two story and basement; cost, $45, 000.
Montreal, Ont. — Carrere & Hastings, No. 28 East 41st., New York, have been commissioned to design plans for a $2, 000, 000 passenger station to be erected for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad. Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., No. 10 Bridge St., are the engineers in charge.
Montrose, Pa. — Cope & Stewardson, 320 Walnut St., Philadelphia, are preparing plans for a library to be built here.
Moscow, Idaho. — Plans are being prepared by J. E. Tourtellotte & Co., architects, of Boise, for an administration building for the State University. It will be of brick, fireproof throughout; cost, $225, 000.
Mount Airy, Pa. — Architects Watson & Huckle, 1211 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa., have prepared plans for a two-story stone library for the Lutheran Theological Seminary at this place. It will be known as the Krauph Memorial Library; cost, about $100, 000.
Nashville, Tenn. — Arrangements are being made to rebuild the Maxwell House, adding five additional stories, making it a ten-story structure.
New Martinsville, W. Va. — Bids will
be received until July 19 by Brent Shriver,
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Lockport, N. Y. — The Aldermanic Finance Committee and the committee from the Hospital Aid Association, it is stated, have approved the plans of L. C. Wille, 421 Washburn St., for the new hospital to be erected in this city. The building is to be two stories high, of brick, with stone trimmings.
London, Ont. — It is reported that plans are being prepared for remodeling the Bennett Vaudeville Theatre; probable cost, $30, 000.
Long Island City, L. I., N. Y. — The Board of Aldermen and Mayor has approved the ordinance providing for the issue of $250, 000 corporate stock to provide
for the rebuilding of the Queens County Court-house in the First Ward, Borough of Queens.
Plans have been prepared for a threestory brick wing to be erected at St. John’s Hospital, at a cost of $160, 000.
Macalester, Minn. — Bell & Detweiler, architects, have begun work on plans for a girls’ dormitory to be erected at Macalester College. It will be 80 × 120, three story and basement. The first story will be of cut Kasota stone, balance of pressed brick, cut-stone trimmings, with slate roof. Interior will be of fireproof construction throughout; cost, $60 000.
Madison, Ind. — Foltz & Parker, of Indianapolis, are preparing plans for a hospital, to be erected here, to cost about $1, 000, 000. Bids will probably be received in August.
Malden, Mass. — The committee has reported to the Board of Aldermen in favor
of erecting a school in Ward 7, to have 14 rooms and cost $85, 000.
Middletown, Conn. — Albarro & Lindberg, of New York, have been selected as architects for the $150, 000 building for Wesleyan College, to replace the one burned recently.
Milwaukee, Wis. — The Light Horse Squadron, Troop A, W. N. G., has purchased ten acres at Oakland Ave. and Mineral Road, and will spend about $100, 000 in buildings and equipment. There will be riding hall, stables, dining-rooms and club rooms, dancing hall and sleeping quarters.
Kirchoff & Rose, architects, are preparing plans for a theater to be erected on Grand Ave. for the Schlitz Brewing Company. The new theater is to be modeled after the Majestic in Chicago, and will cost $600, 000. It will be 85 × 200, seven story, and will be of steel.
Minneapolis, Minn. — It is reported that the Janey-Sample-Hill Hardware Company will erect a $200, 000 warehouse at First and Third Aves. Long & Long, architects.
Bertrand & Chamberlin, architects, are preparing plans for a building to be erected at 1019 to 1025 Nicolett Ave. for Mrs. Alice Hall. It will be 65 × 165, two story and basement; cost, $45, 000.
Montreal, Ont. — Carrere & Hastings, No. 28 East 41st., New York, have been commissioned to design plans for a $2, 000, 000 passenger station to be erected for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad. Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., No. 10 Bridge St., are the engineers in charge.
Montrose, Pa. — Cope & Stewardson, 320 Walnut St., Philadelphia, are preparing plans for a library to be built here.
Moscow, Idaho. — Plans are being prepared by J. E. Tourtellotte & Co., architects, of Boise, for an administration building for the State University. It will be of brick, fireproof throughout; cost, $225, 000.
Mount Airy, Pa. — Architects Watson & Huckle, 1211 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa., have prepared plans for a two-story stone library for the Lutheran Theological Seminary at this place. It will be known as the Krauph Memorial Library; cost, about $100, 000.
Nashville, Tenn. — Arrangements are being made to rebuild the Maxwell House, adding five additional stories, making it a ten-story structure.
New Martinsville, W. Va. — Bids will
be received until July 19 by Brent Shriver,
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SAMPLES AND CIRCULARS FREE
INSULATOR U. S. MINERAL WOOL CO.,
143 Liberty St. NEW YORK
We Design and Build all Types of
Greenhouses
LORD & BURNHAM CO.
Broadway and 26th Street, NEW YORK