Hecla Iron Works
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Now Greater Bibleway Temple. Construction of the temple was "under the direction of I. Levingson, chairman of the Building Committee". Cost of construction was estimated at $100,000. A lot fronting Lincoln Place was set aside for the residence of the rabbi.
RODNEY ST. e s. 41.5 s South 4th st. 6-sty brick tenement. 100x57, tin roof. 42 families; cost. $55,000; owner, Glenfor Realty Co.. 217 Havemeyer st; architect, Chas. M. Straub. 143 4th av, Manhattan. Plan No. 1249. 1
NB 1763 and 1764 cover 1315 President Street and 1311 President Street. RERBG describes 1 dwelling and 6 one-story garages. 1
One of two buildings on lot (cf. 31 Grand Street). "2254 - Kent av, e s, 80 n Grand st, one four-story and cellar brick warehouse and store, 56x58, and extension 20x35, tin roof, brick and stone cornice; cost, $14,500; C. H. Tiebout, for Grand st and Kent av; ar't, W. W. Smith; b'rs, W. L. Langridge, Jr., and S. F. Bartlett."
Multiple NBs are recorded - in 1924, 1930 and 1937. Existing building appears to date to 1930. Architect information is from the 1930 Certificate of Occupancy.
"Project may not go ahead for some time" 1
Robert J Reiley, 477 5th Avenue NYC, has plans for a 3-story brick store and office building with janitor's apartment, 40x67. Grand st, ns, 75 e Keap for Lithuanian R.C. Alliance, 456 Grand, cost $25,000 1