De Gelleke, 211 Grand Ave., Milwaukee, have prepared plans for a $75, 000 highschool, to be built here. It will be of brick, stone and concrete, 128 × 160 ft., 3 stories.
Birmingham, Ala. — The building committee of the Five Points Methodist Church, it is stated, has been authorized to receive plans for an edifice to cost $50, 000.
Bowling Green, O. — Bids are asked until noon, April 25, for the erection of a brick veneered church building for the Christian Church of Bowling Green. J. W. Knight, secretary building committee. Charles Henry & Son, Akron, O., are architects.
Carroll, Ia. — Sealed proposals will be received by the Building Committee of the Masonic Temple Building Association, of Carroll, Ia., up to noon, April 30, 1906, for the construction of a 3-story lodge building, in accordance with plans by Architects Liebbe, Nourse & Rasmussen, of Des Moines, Ia.
Charleston, S. C. — Sealed proposals will be received at the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., until 11 a. m., April 28. 1906, for constructing a 3-story brick and steel building at the Navy Yard at Charleston. S. C.
Chicago, ILL. — Architect L. G. Hallberg, Oxford bldg., is taking figures on a factory to be built on Peoria St., near Jackson Boul., by Gottmann & Kretchmer. It will be 5-story, 60 × 115 feet, of concrete construction, and cost $75, 000,
William J. Brinkman, 163 Randolph St., is preparing plans for a church to be built at the northeast corner of Orchard St. and Deming Pl. for St. Clement’s R. C. Church. The church wil be 1-story and basement, of pressed brick and stone. Probable cost, $50, 000.
D. S. Stein has taken out a permit to erect a 3-story brick and stone apartment house at Grand Boul. and 50th St.,, to cost $80, 000.
A. E. Colcord, 108 Dearborn St., is preparing plans for an apartment building to be built at Drexel Boul. and 50th St. for L. C. Wagner, 449 E. 63d St. It will be 3 stories, have pressed brick and stone fronts, and cost about $100, 000.
Wesley Dempster will construct a 3-story store and apartment house on 12th St. and Ashland Ave. It will be of pressed brick and stone, and cost $100, 000.
Howard Shaw, 175 Dearborn St., has completed plans for the Mentor bldg., to contain stores, offices and shops to be built at State and Monroe Sts., for Eugene S. Pike, 604 First National: Bank bldg. It will be 16 stories, 46 × 83 ft., and cost $400, 000.
The Chicago Edison Co. and the Commonwealth Electric Co. are reported to have decided to expend about $4, 500, 000 in improvements. Samuel Insull, of Chicago, is president of both companies.
L. G. Hallberg, 84 La Salle St., is preparing plans for a warehouse and manufactur
ing building to be built on Ontario St., near La Salle Ave., for the Chicago Flexible Shaft Co. It will be 8 stories, 45 × 100 ft., and cost $80, 000.
Sketches have been made by George O. Garnsey, 185 Dearborn St., for a new riding-academy and club-house, to be erected for the Washington Park Riding Club at 773 51st St., to cost in the neighborhood of $100, 000. It will be 275 × 100 ft., and have a riding ring, 100 × 160 ft.
The board committee has approved the expenditure of $400, 000 for the new James H. Bowen High-School.
It is reported that the Greek Orthodox Church at 34 and 36 Johnson St. will erect Loomis, Polk and Sidney Sts., to cost $100, 000. Rev. Ambrosius Mandilaris, priest.
Architect L. E. Stanhope, it is reported, has prepared plans for a 7-story manufacturing building, to be erected by C. A. Plamondon, at Monroe and Clinton Sts. It will have steel and concrete foundations with façade of white glazed terra-cotta, and the cost is to be $100, 000.
Plans have been prepared for the building to be erected for the Chicago Musical College at 246-249 Michigan Ave. It will be a 6-story building in Corinthian style, of steel construction, with a façade of marble. The cost is estimated at $300, 000. W. K. Ziegfeld, president.
John W. Gates, of this city, it is reported,
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Birmingham, Ala. — The building committee of the Five Points Methodist Church, it is stated, has been authorized to receive plans for an edifice to cost $50, 000.
Bowling Green, O. — Bids are asked until noon, April 25, for the erection of a brick veneered church building for the Christian Church of Bowling Green. J. W. Knight, secretary building committee. Charles Henry & Son, Akron, O., are architects.
Carroll, Ia. — Sealed proposals will be received by the Building Committee of the Masonic Temple Building Association, of Carroll, Ia., up to noon, April 30, 1906, for the construction of a 3-story lodge building, in accordance with plans by Architects Liebbe, Nourse & Rasmussen, of Des Moines, Ia.
Charleston, S. C. — Sealed proposals will be received at the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., until 11 a. m., April 28. 1906, for constructing a 3-story brick and steel building at the Navy Yard at Charleston. S. C.
Chicago, ILL. — Architect L. G. Hallberg, Oxford bldg., is taking figures on a factory to be built on Peoria St., near Jackson Boul., by Gottmann & Kretchmer. It will be 5-story, 60 × 115 feet, of concrete construction, and cost $75, 000,
William J. Brinkman, 163 Randolph St., is preparing plans for a church to be built at the northeast corner of Orchard St. and Deming Pl. for St. Clement’s R. C. Church. The church wil be 1-story and basement, of pressed brick and stone. Probable cost, $50, 000.
D. S. Stein has taken out a permit to erect a 3-story brick and stone apartment house at Grand Boul. and 50th St.,, to cost $80, 000.
A. E. Colcord, 108 Dearborn St., is preparing plans for an apartment building to be built at Drexel Boul. and 50th St. for L. C. Wagner, 449 E. 63d St. It will be 3 stories, have pressed brick and stone fronts, and cost about $100, 000.
Wesley Dempster will construct a 3-story store and apartment house on 12th St. and Ashland Ave. It will be of pressed brick and stone, and cost $100, 000.
Howard Shaw, 175 Dearborn St., has completed plans for the Mentor bldg., to contain stores, offices and shops to be built at State and Monroe Sts., for Eugene S. Pike, 604 First National: Bank bldg. It will be 16 stories, 46 × 83 ft., and cost $400, 000.
The Chicago Edison Co. and the Commonwealth Electric Co. are reported to have decided to expend about $4, 500, 000 in improvements. Samuel Insull, of Chicago, is president of both companies.
L. G. Hallberg, 84 La Salle St., is preparing plans for a warehouse and manufactur
ing building to be built on Ontario St., near La Salle Ave., for the Chicago Flexible Shaft Co. It will be 8 stories, 45 × 100 ft., and cost $80, 000.
Sketches have been made by George O. Garnsey, 185 Dearborn St., for a new riding-academy and club-house, to be erected for the Washington Park Riding Club at 773 51st St., to cost in the neighborhood of $100, 000. It will be 275 × 100 ft., and have a riding ring, 100 × 160 ft.
The board committee has approved the expenditure of $400, 000 for the new James H. Bowen High-School.
It is reported that the Greek Orthodox Church at 34 and 36 Johnson St. will erect Loomis, Polk and Sidney Sts., to cost $100, 000. Rev. Ambrosius Mandilaris, priest.
Architect L. E. Stanhope, it is reported, has prepared plans for a 7-story manufacturing building, to be erected by C. A. Plamondon, at Monroe and Clinton Sts. It will have steel and concrete foundations with façade of white glazed terra-cotta, and the cost is to be $100, 000.
Plans have been prepared for the building to be erected for the Chicago Musical College at 246-249 Michigan Ave. It will be a 6-story building in Corinthian style, of steel construction, with a façade of marble. The cost is estimated at $300, 000. W. K. Ziegfeld, president.
John W. Gates, of this city, it is reported,
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