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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 66

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 66

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THE BROOKLYN' DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK SI N. MY. JANUARY 18. 102 LARGEST MOVIE STUDIOS IN THE U.

S. PLANNED FOR L. CITY I ISSUE BULLETIN ON FARMS and 14th LARGEST MOVIE FILM FACTORIES 1919 BUILDING PLANS IN QUEENS IN U. S. LOCATED IN L.

I. CITY r. hid. in-, distrlc the maintenance if an existing garage; premises ISS lilt 16th st BrnnkBn l.ald over. iM.I to Nov.

IS. I to Dermit p. (0 COSt $1. Wappler Klectrle Company, building, 264 by 17ft ft. to cost $220,000.

east side of Harris from Governor pi. to Van Alst Howard Printing Company, building AGGREGATED IN VALUE $40,000,000 IM. Y. State Department of Agriculture Will Describe 4,000 to Ipllcanl to and lib concents adjoining prop rtv owners. Dis- Kly aves.

New Selznick Phlni tor the Manufacturing of Moving Pictures Mli'DOCGALIj. By I I.W MU G. Gllckman, 6-story building 200 by of tlu lore-most apart men I I residential section at 11 Be Sold. The State I 1 1 no it it ture will shortly a mi scribing brieflj farmi In the State, and to anyone In buying a farm the depart forward cop) of the bulls bulletin will describe farms tically county of the a gg i Building plans filed in the Queens during the last year, gated in cost value more tha 000,000. This constituied a ret the fastest growing boro of Nelson from Manley to Mount st Cole Duncan Boiler Company.

1-storv building. 100 by 57 Borden ave Long Island Star Publishing Company, a 6-story building. 67 by 100 ft. at Henry and Radde sts. Rex Paint Company, new plant in Laurel Hill section.

Renettl 14th and Kly aves, for travel from' the' urns- importn hotel dislr year. country's most Interesting ,1 of New York. to He limit in Queens Boulevard Section Will Cost $2,000,000 Famous Players-Lasky Building Equally arge, to Cost $2,000,000 G. M. Film Corporation Structure for Pierce Avenue Corner Great Industrial Growth in Long Island City Unequalled elsewhere.

Over 83 New Factories Built in 1919. the the that, will completely over- i And vet th osndv factory 100 ft. bv 200 ft. This prediction is based on nut onlv I tented, or purchased on the unprecedented demand ownership plan- the Material and Supply Com- heusings. and the present sKottage In w'd.

apartments, but also upon the fact of rl inn o-iaie a g. Danv. building material and supplies. Greenpolnt ave. and Newtown Creek.

the employers and employees In the. investor, hutldi and lender, lias elan The OO.oOO.oo'ii VnntyVvanta tunnels under the North and Kast rivers pass under Lone Island ntv th agreed upon a definite wage and tun- liter i'i I station being at Woodslde, on the ens blvd. ana 20, Itlt, of Ottl engineer, on be Arthur Nichols. he year 1920. elbow.

the brightest spots dining II has been said. however n.l tl produce dependable son of Queens, was the UBttf htMld I'ilv is rapidly becoming the moving picture film manufacturing: center of the country. The Famous Mayers-Lasky Coifporation has bought the entire block bounded by 6th and Ttli over 140,000 square feet area and has started the erection of a $2,000,000 building of the latest type of glass enclosed studio as well as open air stages. L. J.

Selsnlck Pictures Corporation is to build a 4-story studio 200 feet by 332 feet, to cost $1,000,000 on the block bounded by Queens Boulevard, Hemoff Machine Company, manufactory 75 ft. by 100 cor- Amerlcan Radiator Company, 300 ft bv 16F, ft. bv 100 Laurel lThi nar i' Th of IjC one of the imporlant chapters in tin farms art Jackson Helghtsin I would be but a short time before the of additional co-operative history of the metropolis. In the Hunters Point and Sunswick Creek nt houses of the nlghly Hill Boulevard, Long Island Railroad ore attractive Application, wnere formerly were several and Heights, recently the demand for these apartmi Jamln Kenster, owner, to permii in a tails and the ponds covered with and Newtown Creek, Laurel Hill section. Oakland Auto Company, service station, Academy st.

The Ivorylold Company, celluloid novelties, building 75 ft. by 100 $th st. and Kast ave. Auto Sales Corporation, slot ma- gat I'i' iniM 1 I 1123 Myrtle Brooklyn. Laid over Dm 18.

to Jull. 20, for inspection (four, live, six and eight story fine boro" method of financing the sale of that they were nut to be included In the finished product, that we content- 1 the category of those to whom the. compute the construction of a large num- tnunity meant only "a new spot of the ber of similar apartments during thelniap." coming year. These two institutions- the Title There is little doubt that a far Cniiraiilcc and Trust Comnntiv id oxer to Jan. a.

I to permit applicant to til- additional consents. Laid over, Jan. 13 to iun. 20 to permit the filing of additional consents. paukwaV gammon aott.

Among the new dwellings In the Parkway Gardens development recently sold by Bandell as selling agent. for the property, are 807. HI 1 and $17 Ave. dwelling at the southeast t-or- peer of any in the world. The' lots were filled in to a depth from 10 feet Moore st Honeywell st.

and Nelson ave. The G. M. Film Print Company i.i building a. studio at the southwest corner of Pierce and 8th 154 feet by 97 feet, to cost $125,000.

Myron Selznlck, in telling of the comparative merits of the Pacific greater number of multiple family 1 tlie Metropolitan Life Insurance Coin- 1 3th si The Norma Company of Application. Nov. 11. of Flush- nouses would nave neen erected last, pain neither of which are in busl-year at Jackson Heights, but for the toss for their health," recently to JO reet with the excavations from the big Pennsylvania terminal yard and the leveling of Siinnysido Hill by the Dognon Contracting Company and ball bearings, 50,000 square leased, Boeker Improvement on be-half of Crosby Millard owner, tc Itfa Owen Magnetic Company motor coast and the Kast for the production inions. Employers' asso- Hon of two now blocks "Harden" councils.

This was I a pa rl nients of the tie thai cl.aruc Ave. and K. Stli i Cars, leased, Webster st. and 2d ave. public- garag.

premises loving picture rrthwi I the southeast corner 10th st. and 10th and the i unity building 309 ft. by 300 Borden dw. Mings 17S0 nth Br lyn. Laid over, Ueo.

to Jan. 20. for inspection In committee of the proc Blddle Company. Motor cars service oublie benefit, as their com. int.

Almost a million purpose of the new at the northeast corner of Ave. and 8th st. These dwellings were sold to persons who will occupy them when completed. station, leased, in new 'building Web board. Application, Nov in, 1919, of Bly Hamann.

architects, on behalf of er ave. and 2d ave. Also Liberty Six rvice station in same building. The Waldes Manufacturing Com. pletion would largely have relieved Despite the adverse conditions faced that building operations involving the investment of millions of dollars were Kdlth M.

Duffy, owner, to permit Ualny and usunlh tlie subway excavations In Manhattan. Abundant Water Supply for Factories. Long Island City has an abundant supply of Catskill water, which is brought by a tunnel under the Kast River direct from the big Manhattan deep main and Is furnished at a considerable pressure. A part of this supply is delivered by a 48-inch main Under Queens Boulevard to Jamaica and also to the 3d Ward, Flushing. Over 1 2.000,000 gallons are used daily by Long Island City, and the revenue from the big manufacturing plants and private users is $58,000 The ward has 3,200 fire hydrants.

of a pany. fasteners and paper clips, leased in Klndel Bed building. Anable and 5 ear have noted tl split large mortgages. rs Brooklyn. to 20.

If Dings Schuster. varniJi factory 12,600 square feet floor space, Van Alst Sl id, TLX HOMKS rSDKH WAV. William I.its Inc. have sold lor Hie Avenue Building Corporation to a syndicate, headed by II. Kornblurn and J.

Rosenberg, the 10 semi-detached, stucco, I -family cottages in -nurse of construction, located on K. 3d. K. Ith sts. and Ave nu- M.

on plot about 20(iv 1 8U. This property I PtlMS of premises I building nnltce of the board. persons I Application. Nov. 11.

in nsiderable I on behalf of Thomas Mi Company, 87 by 100 cost $20,000. Inest desert interests In Queens, Including the of the Queensboro Corporation. I owner stitution's which' seen after the sign- find those who were prepared to build. The Company, the Metropolitan Life In- fact I' suranee Company, the Long Island outlay Savings Bank, and the First Mortgage, in co-i Guarantee Company, it must be borne owner In mind that It would have been Im- enviro nossibln to build without the linan- The feet, 1 industrial plant i. k.

i. Bi iLUixti. It has a lirst-class paid fire department six engine and four truck companies, about 150 experienced firefighters. In case of a general conflagration it would have the aid also of the Brooklyn Fire Department. It has a line system of asphalted i nothing like StS.

Payet Silk Dyeing Works. Boulevard and Webster silk dying, own building, 20,000 square feel floor space. I. Muller, shoes, lease, two floors Star Building. Henry and Radde sts.

will-have within ar Cross Brown Company leased, in Brooklyn, the entire building at 1349 Broadway, tor Palkenthal, to the Central Shoe Company, for term i I to the garage; il. -mi I John's: pi Brooklyn. 1019. to Jan. 20, I 1 tion of the premises of the board.

I Application. Aug. 2 rial aid rendered by these lions at this ritical time. 90 costj r. 50 loft buildii High School, having 3-s The Bryan i Long Island Quo, $4,000,000 INVESTED IN THESE TWO NEW MOVING PICTURE STUDIOS TVillis of the Queens Chaml mmerce.

The most of th moved into buildings of th mpletion. A few arc. occupy loft 1 Hlnle 800 i IS i dustrlal plants employing between 4 sso.l aluation of Long Island this year is $140,000,000. This the assessed valuation of the en! liolly Inert imlnsti- pur tracks of the Long Island Railroad running righl into the ground floor of big establishments connecting 1 hem directly with the New York Vn neeting Railroad and the entire Pennsylvania and New Knuland railroad systems and by the Lmip Island CHv branch of the Brooklyn Kastcrn Ilis trlct Terminal svst. with tlie ear floats of all the New Jer are advantages that are uttracti inufacturei-s Irom every part ot I Un Islai 1'amous I'lavors-liiisky Building to Cost 2,000.000 Now Being Built.

W- IW'- JfflBS $50,000, all rented, south side of E. 3d I pupils and 57 I Tax Dates to Remember the largest freighters ei "liMcli Kills' and "hi BUILDING SITUATION IN 1919 tresses, box springs, ipillows. 2d ani Webster aves. Andrews Dead Company. Greenpoin ave.

and Newtown Creek. Diamond Bed Paint Company build the difficulty, here are. 12 graiimfhr and clemency schools In the city. The nix Koman Catholic churches Long laliind City have a total mera-uship of 17.710; two Baptist lurches. 71; two Lutheran.

542; ree Methodist. 230; one I'reaby-rian. 300; four Kpiscopal. 1.210; Re pho, bMilding. Borden i spa.

i.400 square fee formed, 547; miscellaneous Grace. 35. Oh Plant In World. id City has the largest gas world, that of the Cou- the now Mar. 31 Last what In the future This developed es.

300.000 square iv e. and' 13th st. Ic 'otnpany, spring ectrical supplies; 1 the I usl be racd. Tht lasl days of lore lias there be more a. UvlU In architectural profession" In this untry.

The wm projected has lilted many problems, and naturally, greatest are Labor and Finance, -Wiles the I.o buildin iiilding oc-- percent penalty 120. Ten percent a ntire block with a front- on the west side of Or- i an' I. on the east side of I inn e. building. lOOx Ot thousands id 200 ft.

on tlie south; Mcllugh Willow Furniture Com-son st. and Meadow st. pany, lease New York and Queens cost $2,000.0110 when, nodding, 441 Jackson ave. years ago. It has Products corporation, hutid- i the ot noor ami ,8 .3 ton square teci nimr tm I barrels of fl.

H' 1 showed' a I in actlvjtv with practl, alii era of unprecedented buildlm; ty, As significant of the hn-I h'ioiis In N.w York, after Indiana Quartered Onk Compan St. lies .111.1 lie ss Company nil, ling. X0xl25 feet, that date If the first ernmenl lifted the ban on bulldinK i operations, an agi eenient has been 'made between the Building Trades Oounoll and the Butldtng Trades Bhm Splendid Crhan I'l'np "sl lietiri. nd City Will upon' the com. operation of the 60th street 200 on tlie cast side 1 'lander Carburetor Company.

Nep- 36 ft. south of Nelson company plant. Mount i Washington st. and In Long Isla ml City in I i f. I I'lifuiuc Company and Bnllbeiirlng ompan the Himoff Building, ft.

that could be desired. By the Queensboro or llelnim Crane! Central Slaiion in 18th st. and Kly ave. Hill Button Works, own new build- Moling. 10.000 square feet floor space, as reported by the Queens Chambei Commerce and Superintendent Queens Building Department John Moore, arc- the following: White Automobile Company, a 4-story building with a 1-story tension size ft.

by 419 to it side of Sherman W-lliam VnVi lln.Vit'. 1-slory I in building dm mi: Window Regulator Co lumed thai the 122 ft si I 7.000. pany. own new building. rc ir of Borden ave and M.tn.1.

I hompson and Nott aves. and i flarrii brick York, at pei I.i"" wnoot anci nunning anout C. plel Company, alto norns anu si. half constructed, be the main serv rutouts own n.w IL S. Kurp.

l-stmi factorv lee station for the company In the! 150x200 feet, on block bounded by ft. to cost $22,000. northwest Metropolitan District. and 8th aves. and Washington and Payntar ave.

and Boulevard. American Chicle Company. 6-story I pierco aves, to cost $460,000. A. Horne, l-stnr building 200 ft.

by 600 ft. occupying I Kuhber Company, building ft-, to cost $20,000. Hancock and block bounded bv Tlinmnwin ave 1 no. I no Co el Pierce ave. between 8th StS.

i for "'Vhr cars over the Queensboro llridge. 3d ave. in Manhattan can be reached in 10 minutes from the Bridge Plaza in Long Island City and upon the completion of the 60th st tunnel of the Brooklyn Hapld Transit system Broadway. Manhattan can be reached in 15 minutes from the Bridge Plaza. I'roni this plaza the traveler can reach any part of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit or Interborough system's four horns for a 5-cent fare.

It is connected bv trolley lines with Hushing, Klm-hurst. Jamaica. Biclgewoo.l and Biook Ivn. The greet Qucensl.orouh Bridge. building construction housing situalioii onslrnctlon Ideas.

During 10 i 1 i lib-, I inert ase in the Mnnlev to cost onn to be tin. ciiv, I Morris Bnclier fnetory. IOiI bv 100 ft Morris Bucher factory forcl Irmteaa of a tered oak was advanced In price from $96 per 1.000 wholesale In the earlv rR1 1 largest manufactor of chewing gum' Frlsh Toilet Mirror, old 8tnr Build- to cost north side of Jamaica cost $25,000. north sl ivinced that 40 ft. west of Sherman st.

tlructlon of practici Loft 7-siorv building. 130 bv 200 90 feet, leased. cost to be used for the-4 loipvrlai Johnson Coin counting Aiacnine Company, coin wrappers, take old Democratic Club House on Court ua.ihc Soimre. 3-story building. Km pi re City Iron Works.

2-story "in I layton to Hamilton sts. I'a 1 1 ersun Sargent Compa -osKlng $20.000 00U. of tl 111,. l- $1100.000, I r- Hast Klvei ci.aning Company's building! p. I Nic hols 'oppci i 1 1 of ,1 i their furnaces In plant on New Connecting Railroad, costing is tlie most massive and expen ,000 square ft.

Anchor Cap and Closure Corporn-n, own new 6-story building 250 Meiroiiolitaii Life Insurance Company. Ave 5-story buildings, 473 br 372 and the build mer, loin's pi of building-those of I91. it SLUOO.OOO. to be used and lungs' foTfruit A LIVE COMMERCE CHAMBER planning to continue 1 Curt st, and north side of Long Island qtA-i Wheel c. The Queens Chamber of Commerce sive railroad aerial highway Pennsylvania Tei The big terminal yard of tl sylvnniti Railroad in llu- Sunni tion Installed at an exiense oi millions of dollars, Is of I railroad yards in the countrj dreds of persons are eniplnyed water (HI Company, pain 3-storv building 50 ft.

ft solid steel discs for mo with nearly 600 members tha, provided tin 'he est of hi bo, the leading business orgi.rlr.ations of 1 Long Island I 40 to Ro etptt SM wheels, 181 Academy st. C. H. Shepherd Company, hi binding, 3 story building 207 ft. to cost east sick Van Alst from 13th st.

to 212 N.eos'i $110,000. In 22 f. 1 -story, to cost inlog the shortage of nu aVHllnbl skilled elass. The li ale I paid by the Oovennnen intrv a operation plans the adv the country. President II Pushfte Pltshae -Williams and Hecetur.

Waller I. Willis nt constantly king for the increase of membership and the cflleloncy of the Chamber and rii-ry member Is an active worker for Queens. There has nu a 38 percent increase in the of the or-ganizatlon In the putt year. It has been one of the most potent agencies In locating manufacturing specialties, pov.n aiTK PLAIN) simvx CK sin.it. McKoan Walter sidle natiirallv spri east corner of ave.

and Hi, Is' for the manufacture of furniture I food products. II R. Mallinson. 2-story building. 207 J.

and A. F. 3-story loft build- culling sO norm sine south of Freeman In 12,2 1 1 to cost $250,000, to be used i'-'-S 50 ft. manufacture of silk. cinv st I 2 siorv 'b, Hilling -tory strui'tiire lj ft.

by 230 cost tic- annual diner given In Mi transfer yards on the Kast River, extending from 3d st. to litli st, where nU the freight destined for Long 4icnd coining from llu- various trunk linn terminals about the North and East Illver fronts and from its own I It. lot "ic. mi lion Cmpnuv. a I and Van Alst I slorv 130 ft in.

story loft building, 1S5 by 80 at the by 90 ft. cost south side of 6th pri dinner of the i.

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