FIRE PROOF DOOR COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minn.
In the Fire s Path
HAYWARD BUILDING SAN FRANCISCO
PERCY & MEYERS, Architects
SAVED BY
Richardson Fire Proof Doors
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850 RICHARDSON DOORS USED THROUGHOUT
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“In many offices furniture was uninjured.” “ Doors prevented spreading of fire.”
It. L. Meyers, Architect. “ Richardson doors saved the building.”
Shainwald, Buckbee & Co., Managers.
Chicago, III. — It is reported that the Steinway Hall is to be remodeled into a theater at an expense of $50,000. Address Sam Gerson, manager of the Garrick Theater.
Holabird & Roche, 1618 Monadnock Building, it is stated, are preparing plans for a 14-story hotel, which is to be erected on the site of the Sherman Hotel by Joseph Beifeld and F. J. Kline.
The building committee of the University Club, 116 Dearborn St., has decided to proceed with the plans for a clubhouse to be built at the northwest corner of Michigan Ave. and Monroe St. It will be 8 or 9- story, 68 x 171 ft., of fireproof construction, in. the colonial style, and is estimated to cost $600,000. Holabird & Roche, Monadnock Block, architects.
Architect Frank W. Hessenmueller, 225 Dearborn St., is preparing plans for a warehouse to be built at Ohio and Kingsbury Sts., for Elsie Kirchner. It will be 4-story, of mill construction, have pressed brick and stone front, two electric elevators, and cost $50,000.
Architect A. Sandegren, First National Bank Building, 164 Dearborn St., is preparing plans for an addition to an apartment building on Trying Park boulevard, near the lake, for W. K. Young & Brother, 402 Marquette Building. It will be 3-story, steam heat, marble and mosaic work, electric wiring for light; cost, $50,000.
St. Luke’s Hospital Association, Leslie Carter, president, 47 Congress St., has purchased property on Michigan Ave., just north of the property now owned by the hospital north of 14th S t., to be used as a
site for an addition to same. The addition will be known as the George Smith Annex, to be in the shape of the letter “U,” 6-story, 135 x 160 ft., of fireproof construction, have pressed brick and terra-cotta exterior, the latest improvements, and cost $500,000.
Architect H. R. Wilson, 218 La Salle St., has completed plans for an apartment building to be built at 29th St. and Prairie Ave., for Telford & Watson. It will be 4-story, 90 x 110 feet, all the modern conveniences, and cost $130,000.
F. E. Davidson, architect for the Western Electric Co., 259 South Clinton St., is taking figures on a second addition to the cable plant building to be built at 22d St. and 46th Ave. It will be i-story, 50 x 100 feet, fireproof, on concrete foundation, with common and pressed brick exterior, and cost $160,000.
Local press reports state that bids will be received until May 28 by the County Board for $950,000 county courthouse bonds.
Cincinnati. Ohio.—The Julian & Kokenge Shoe Co. will erect a $200,000 factory building here to replace their former factory which was recently burned out. They will install power equipment. Architect not yet selected.
Bids are asked by Drausin Wulsin. chairman Building Committee, Board of Trustees of the Public Library of Cincinnati, until noon, June 12, for the erection of a Carnegie branch library building on the library site on the west side of Hamilton Ave., north of Chase St., Cumminsville, Cincinnati, under the plans and specifications prepared by Architects Tietig & Lee,
and on file in their office at 526 Walnut St., city.
It is reported that competitive plans are to be asked by the Board of Education for the high school.
St. Francis Parochial School will erect a concrete schoolhouse, auditorium and library, concrete roof, floors and partitions, steam heat, cost $100,000. Anthony Kunz, Jr., 955 West Court St., architect.
The Board of Education will erect a school building of brick, iron and cement, on Baymiller St., to cost $250,000. E. H. Dornette, 56 Pickering Building, architect.
Denver, Col.—F. E. Edbrooke, Opera House Block, has prepared plans for a 6- story brick and stone office building, 125 x 100 ft., to be erected on Glenarm and 16th Sts., to cost $25,000. He has also prepared plans for a 7-story extension to the building of the Denver Dry Goods Co., at 16th St., to cost $175,000.
Marean & Norton, Dodge Building, have prepared plans for a 5-story fireproof building for the Y. M. C. A. at Lincoln and 16th Sts., to cost $250,000.
Oscar Reuter, it is stated, is having plans prepared by Frank Snell, 1517 Tremont St., for a business building which is to be erected on Stout St., at a probable cost of $75,000.
Detroit, Mich.—Malcomson & Higginbotham have been instructed to prepare plans and specifications for two new public school buildings to cost about $70,000 each. They will also prepare the plans and specifications for a $250,000 addition to the central high school, Cass and Second Aves.
In the Fire s Path
HAYWARD BUILDING SAN FRANCISCO
PERCY & MEYERS, Architects
SAVED BY
Richardson Fire Proof Doors
.j*
850 RICHARDSON DOORS USED THROUGHOUT
***
“In many offices furniture was uninjured.” “ Doors prevented spreading of fire.”
It. L. Meyers, Architect. “ Richardson doors saved the building.”
Shainwald, Buckbee & Co., Managers.
Chicago, III. — It is reported that the Steinway Hall is to be remodeled into a theater at an expense of $50,000. Address Sam Gerson, manager of the Garrick Theater.
Holabird & Roche, 1618 Monadnock Building, it is stated, are preparing plans for a 14-story hotel, which is to be erected on the site of the Sherman Hotel by Joseph Beifeld and F. J. Kline.
The building committee of the University Club, 116 Dearborn St., has decided to proceed with the plans for a clubhouse to be built at the northwest corner of Michigan Ave. and Monroe St. It will be 8 or 9- story, 68 x 171 ft., of fireproof construction, in. the colonial style, and is estimated to cost $600,000. Holabird & Roche, Monadnock Block, architects.
Architect Frank W. Hessenmueller, 225 Dearborn St., is preparing plans for a warehouse to be built at Ohio and Kingsbury Sts., for Elsie Kirchner. It will be 4-story, of mill construction, have pressed brick and stone front, two electric elevators, and cost $50,000.
Architect A. Sandegren, First National Bank Building, 164 Dearborn St., is preparing plans for an addition to an apartment building on Trying Park boulevard, near the lake, for W. K. Young & Brother, 402 Marquette Building. It will be 3-story, steam heat, marble and mosaic work, electric wiring for light; cost, $50,000.
St. Luke’s Hospital Association, Leslie Carter, president, 47 Congress St., has purchased property on Michigan Ave., just north of the property now owned by the hospital north of 14th S t., to be used as a
site for an addition to same. The addition will be known as the George Smith Annex, to be in the shape of the letter “U,” 6-story, 135 x 160 ft., of fireproof construction, have pressed brick and terra-cotta exterior, the latest improvements, and cost $500,000.
Architect H. R. Wilson, 218 La Salle St., has completed plans for an apartment building to be built at 29th St. and Prairie Ave., for Telford & Watson. It will be 4-story, 90 x 110 feet, all the modern conveniences, and cost $130,000.
F. E. Davidson, architect for the Western Electric Co., 259 South Clinton St., is taking figures on a second addition to the cable plant building to be built at 22d St. and 46th Ave. It will be i-story, 50 x 100 feet, fireproof, on concrete foundation, with common and pressed brick exterior, and cost $160,000.
Local press reports state that bids will be received until May 28 by the County Board for $950,000 county courthouse bonds.
Cincinnati. Ohio.—The Julian & Kokenge Shoe Co. will erect a $200,000 factory building here to replace their former factory which was recently burned out. They will install power equipment. Architect not yet selected.
Bids are asked by Drausin Wulsin. chairman Building Committee, Board of Trustees of the Public Library of Cincinnati, until noon, June 12, for the erection of a Carnegie branch library building on the library site on the west side of Hamilton Ave., north of Chase St., Cumminsville, Cincinnati, under the plans and specifications prepared by Architects Tietig & Lee,
and on file in their office at 526 Walnut St., city.
It is reported that competitive plans are to be asked by the Board of Education for the high school.
St. Francis Parochial School will erect a concrete schoolhouse, auditorium and library, concrete roof, floors and partitions, steam heat, cost $100,000. Anthony Kunz, Jr., 955 West Court St., architect.
The Board of Education will erect a school building of brick, iron and cement, on Baymiller St., to cost $250,000. E. H. Dornette, 56 Pickering Building, architect.
Denver, Col.—F. E. Edbrooke, Opera House Block, has prepared plans for a 6- story brick and stone office building, 125 x 100 ft., to be erected on Glenarm and 16th Sts., to cost $25,000. He has also prepared plans for a 7-story extension to the building of the Denver Dry Goods Co., at 16th St., to cost $175,000.
Marean & Norton, Dodge Building, have prepared plans for a 5-story fireproof building for the Y. M. C. A. at Lincoln and 16th Sts., to cost $250,000.
Oscar Reuter, it is stated, is having plans prepared by Frank Snell, 1517 Tremont St., for a business building which is to be erected on Stout St., at a probable cost of $75,000.
Detroit, Mich.—Malcomson & Higginbotham have been instructed to prepare plans and specifications for two new public school buildings to cost about $70,000 each. They will also prepare the plans and specifications for a $250,000 addition to the central high school, Cass and Second Aves.