Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1929, Page 16

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REAL S0040 PRI ISUDINGAPTA Flans for Week Approved by Inspector Include 24 Dwellings. Expenditure of $308440 for private | building operations in the District is | provided for in plans approved during | the past week by the District building | inspector, Col. John W. Oehmann. In- | cluded in the new list of projects were plans for 24 dwellings, a $20,000 bank building and several stores. The Ameri- can Paint and Varnish Manufacturer's Association obtained permit for a two- story laboratory building for 2201 New York avenue, to cost $30,000. Permits were issued as follows: ! American Paint and Varnish Manu- | facturers' Association, Inc.. owners: | George N. Ray, architect; W. E. Mooney, builder; to erect one 2-story brick and - A e s Sy ESTATE: THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., REAL ESTATES C.. SATURDAY. MAY 11. 1999.° i) A. & P. LEASES SITES } FOR 5 NEW STORES iNumerous Other Transfers of Dis- trict of Columbia Property Are Announced. Five store properties have been lease 1 I by the Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., it was announced today by the firm of | Shannon & Luchs, Inc., which handled the negotiations. The stores are locates | at 2019 Wiscopsin avenue, 1209 Thir- | teenth " street, 3649-53 New Hampshire sts moon w39 Livies meem 21-0%x 13" 6" stone laboratory, 2201 New York avenue (lot 805, square 61); to cost $30,000. J. B. Tiffey, owner and builder: Rob- | story brick and tile dwellings, 418 to| 424" Oneida place (lots 164 to 167, i square 3265); to cost $27,000. { W. D. Sterrett, owner and builder; ! Parks & Baxter, architects; to erect three 2-story brick and stucco dwell- | ings, 3312 and 3316 Rowland place and 3315 Quebec place (lots 18, 19 and 36, | ! square 2066); to cost $25,000. Roof Repairs Allowed. | Washington Terminal Co.. owners § and builders; to make repatrs to roof. | 60 Massachusetts avenue northeast (lot —, ‘squares 678, 720 and 721); to cost| P owners: George A. Fuller to make repairs, Seven- streets (lot —, square 173); to cost ,000. Waple & James, o L. T. Williams, designer; to erect four 2-story brick dwellings, 5801 to 5807 { Fourth street (ots 19 to 22, square| 3291); to cost $20.000. G. 'W. Forsberg, owner; Jarrett C.| White, architect; Samuel’ J. Prescott ! Co., Inc., builders; to erect one 2-story | . brick, stone and concrete bank, 1121 { and 1123 Water street southwest (lots | £ 15 and 16, square 329); to cost $20,000. | H Five Buildings Planned. | i Boss & Phelps, owners and builders: { James E. Cooper, architect; to erect | § three 1-story stores and two garages, £1605 to 1609 Foxhall rond (lot 210,/ 's and builders; avenue. 1340 Florida avenue northeas: | lmi 2713-15 Bladensburg road north- | east. | Property at 940 F street was lens(’d’ | for a period of seven and a half years | | the Grand Palace Valet Shop, Inc., thromgh Shannon & Luchs in co-opera- [llon with H. Clifford Bangs. The former | |concern also reported the following ; additional leases: 2740 Fourteenth street to the Sanitary Grocery Co., 621 Penn- sylvania avenue to M. D. Dubb Co. 2017 Wisconsin avenue to the Pigzl: Wiggly Co., 61 Pierce street northea: a warehouse property, to the Wright C 4913 Georgia avenue to S. Lachman & Sons and 5019 Connecticut avenue to the Dieners Cash and Carry Cleaners. "3 2139 | Legation street (lot 8 and east one-half | ing, 1511 Foxhall road (lot 814, square | of lot 9, square 1749) ; to cost $10,000. 1353); to cost $4,500. L. E. Breuninger & Son, owners and Bergmann Laundry, owners; to erect | builders; H. L. Breuninger, lrchlteclzysmmkfluch 623 G street (lot 804 and| to erect one 2-story brick and stucco | part lot 805, square 454); to cost $3,500. | dwelling, 1356 Iris street (lot 33, squlrel ‘Thompson Dairy, owne: . A. Kim- | W-2774) ; to cost $12,000. mel, builder; to make repairs, rear 922 | | R street (lot 810, square 364); to cost Two-Story Dwelling. | $2.440. 1. E. Breuninger & Sons, o~ners and | CMWD' Cn;npb;ll,l owner L;nd builder; b g | . Davis, designer; erect, one | builders; to erect one frame and nurco‘ e s ot garage, 1356 Iris street; to cost $300. |portheact (lots 12 and 13, square 5204) ; L. E. Breuninger & Sons, owners and | to cost $1 | builders; H. L. Breuninger, architect: | to erect one 2-story brick dwelling, 1353 Iris street (lot 3, part 4, square W-2774): to cost $12,000. | L. E. Breuninger & Sons, owners and | builde; to erect one frame and stucco - garage, 1353 Iris street (lot 3 and part 4, square W-2774); to cost $300. Randolph Place House. Garman_ Bros., owners and builders; F. D. Little, designer; to erect two 2- story frame dwellings, 2201 and 2203 | Randolph place (lots 133 and 144, square 4409) ; to cost $10,000. | . H. Nix, owner; Burn, de-| sign B. L. Lightbown, builder: to| erect one 2-story brick and tile dwell- | ing, 2900 Seventeenth street mortheast (lot 1, square 4135); to cost $7,500. | D. C. Gruver, owner and builder: | George T. Santmyers, architect: to ere:tl Large Family Home | 4 Bedrooms, 2 Tiled Baths Sturdy Construction Excellent Workmanship New, Detached Semi-Bungalow Type. Highand cool location. $9,250 35 Madison St. N.W. or Phone Ga. 4123-W one 2-story brick dwelling, 3752 Benton street. (lot 678, square 1301); to cost OPEN SUNDAY 5441 Chevy Chase Parkway, D. C. BRAND-NEW, BEAUTIFUL DETACHED BRICK HOME of Colonial type. Delightful lo- cation south of the Circle and about a block from Conn. Ave., on lot 50 feet in width. Premises modern in every detail, including 2 tiled baths and a separate garage. Inspect it tomorrow. Design, construction and price unusually attractive. Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. Exclusive Agents 1433 K St. N.W. District 1018 £ i Near Chevy Chase Circle New Center-Hall Brick $22,000 On a well shaded site 60x140, this new brick residence is one of the most salable new homes in Chevy Chase, D. C. Admirably situated, just one block west of Conn. Ave., near the circle, public school and all conveniences. Center-entrance hall plan, having eight rooms, exceptionally large living room, first-floor lavatory, 4 bedrooms, 2 tile baths, attic and two-car brick garage. You should see this one today. Hepces & MmbLETON, IN 1412 Eye St. N.W. Realtors Franklin 9503 5522 39th Street Just Above Morrison St. OPEN SUNDAY ALE DAY Reached via Conn. Ave. to Morrison St., then west one block to 3%th St. { square 1351): to cost $15,000. $ : i .S M. Williams, owner and builder; H.S. Thorne, owner and bullder; C. ! George T. Santmyers, architect; to erect | West, architect; to erect one ry | i two 2-story brick dwellings, 716 and 718 | brick store, 1534 Pennsylvania avenue | { Nicholson street (lots 26 and 27, square | southeast (part of lots 38 and 37, } 3156): to cost $14.000. | square 1077); to cost $6,000. | William C. & A. N. Miller, owners| J. B. Higdon, owner and builder; W.| i and builders; George E. MacNeil, archi- | S. Plager, architect; to erect dne 2-story | tect; to erect one 21,-story brick and |frame and concrete block dwelling, 2001 rame dwelling, 2023 Foxhail road (lots | Evarts street northeast (lot 24, square 9 and 50. squae 1338): o cost $12.500. |4213); to cost $4.500, Alfred T. Newbold, owner and builder; | _James A. Lansinger, owner; Willlam . N. Norton, archil o erect one 2- | T. Lansinger. designer and builder; to nd frame dwellin tory concrete -block dwel Saul’'s Addition 4800 Arkansas Ae. A Big, Roomy, Cheerful, Center Hall Colonial, with Five Bedrooms. Built on Corner Lot 105 Ft. Front, and Nearly 5,000 Sq. Ft. of Ground. $15,950 Wondertul_upper s A.:ur add value and EREE bt :’.%”::"‘...:fi%““: FX3 e e XXy 3“-‘“’? k :kalg on ;:;",fi'ifld. Al ry lorn . ell kept wns, T ive out 14th St. to Decatur and east one block. Open All Day Sunday l Open for Inspection! Allison Street Homes At New Hampshire Avenue North of Grant Circle *9,250 Exhibit Home 330 Allison Street, N.W. An attractive new operation of colonial buff brick homes with mansard roof desirably located in one of the highest sectionsof Petworth. 4400000 DISTINCTIVE FEATURES: 20 Ft. Wide — 32 Ft. Deep Covered Concrete Front Porch 2 Covered Rear Porches, 10x20 Ft. 6 Large Rooms Black and White Tiled Bath Built-in Tub, Shower and Fixtures First Time Offered! Beautiful New Homes With 8 Rooms and 2 Tiled Baths $14,950 Unexcelled Location Convenient Finest Residential Section Near Wardman Pgrk Hotel _Near Million-Dollar Bridge Near Rock Creek Park Near Connecticut Ave. Near Fastest Transportation Near Highest Property Values Near Finest Schools Near Churches and National Cathedral < Exhibit Home 2639 Woodley Pl. N.W. m Open Daily Until 9 P.M, Inspect Them Sunday 1416 Eye St. N.W. o ha iro,, . s Ezxclusive Agents Terms Finest Brick Construction Big Concrete Colonial Porches 8 Big, Roomy Rooms 2 Complete Tiled Baths Beautiful Brick Fireplaces Delightful Breakfast Porch Enclosed Sleeping Porch Big, Convenient Closets Big Daylight Basements Latest Electric Refrigeration Fine Built-in Garage You'll Delighted Main 8949 Wondley Park A HIGHLY restricted residential community of beautiful homes, Woodley Park is certain to meet every requirement of the most discriminating buyer. Here you may live in an environment of culture and refinement among some of the District’s most influential families. MODEL HOME 2909 29th ST. Two Squares West of Connecticut Ave. at Cathedral Ave. EXHIBIT HOMES ARE OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENINGS UNTIL 8 P.M. See Them Sunday‘ Big rooms, spacious porches, per- fect bath—well equipped kitchen, cold storage pantry, airy light cellar with laundry trays and toilet. Nice back yard and a detached garage. * 5229 5th St. N.W. Between Hamilton and Ingraham 7,150 =% These fine homes with built-in garage are on one of the highest points in Petworth. Facing the South and just a half block from Sherman Circle. Can you conceive a better value? 600 FARRAGUT Just Off Kansas Ave. 9,250 * . 5022 5th St. N.W. Between Farragut and Gallatin '8,950 & EASY TERMS - Your rent money will buy this well arranged, thoroughly equipped home. Big rooms, big porches. Convenient to transportation, schools and stores. This is an opportunity! * 623 DELAFIELD Between Kansas Avenue and 8th 9,250 i One of the finest streets in Pet- worth—a pleasing, well arranged house that includes every home-mak- ing convenience. Faces a similar group of Dunigan-Built homes, all sold and occupied. Every one of these homes is in a thoroughly * improved neighborhood. Streets are concreted, alleys are paved, parking, curbs and all improvements are made and paid for; there will be —NO SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS— D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. National 1267 1319 N. Y. Ave. Open Daily Until 9 P. M. A more ideal location for a better class home could hardly be found. Adjoining some of the finest estates in America, this charming in-town subdivision offers all the attributes and seclusion of suburban setting plus the advantages of a city location, being but two squares from Connecticut Avenue and only a few minutes’ drive from the main business section. Daylight Kitchen Completely Equipped Large Cellar With Laundry Trays, Toilet Artistic Decoration—Large Closets Hardwood Floors and Trim Throughout Landscaped Sodded Lot, 142)/, Ft. Deep Garage R L e s CAFRITZ Owners and Builders of Communities WARDMAN 1437 K St. N.W. Main 3830 Woodley Park homes are not only distinctive and varied in design but substantial in construction, Prices Range From $16,500 to $47,500 Main 9080 1016 14th St.

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