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April 1L 1925
Page 55
The Hamilton Theatre, New Ycrk, by no means a new house, but still is so modern that it gives rise to the speculation as to how far in advance of its time it really was when its first stones were laid.
Archt— C. W. & G. L. Rapp, 190 State N. Street, Chicago, III, building M. P. Theatre, Stores and Apartment Building, $1,000,000, 3-story, 240 x 270, at Howard Avenue, West of Malvern. Owner, Ure Bldg. Corp., Jas. F. Howard, J and Jno. F. Ure, 1750 Birchwood. General contract let to Duffy & Noonan, 140 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111.
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Archt,— C. W. & G. L. Rapp, 190 N. State Street, Chicago, 111, building Theatre (Royal) and Office Building (3,000 seat capacity), $1,500,000, 4-story and basement, 2o0 x 150, at Chicago, Clinton and Scott Streets, Joliet, 111. Owner, H. A. & M. I. Rubens, Princess Theatre Bldg, Joliet, 111. General contract, masonry and carpentry, let to Kaiser-Ducett Co, Joliet National Bank Bldg, Joliet, 111.
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Archt.— Elmer F. Behrns, 605 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111, to build Theatre and Stores (2), $65,000, one-story and basement, 52 x 160, at Sycamore, 111. Owner withheld, care archt. Project will mature summer, 1925. Sketches.
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Archt.— T. P. Barnett & Co, Arcade Bldg, St. Louis, Mo, drawing plans on Theatre (add.), one story and balcony, 46 x 130, at Harrisburg, 111. Owner, Oscar Turner, manager, Grand Theatre, Harrisburg, 111.
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Archt. — Edward Buehler Delk, Ward and Parkway and Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, Mo, drawing plans on Stores and M. P. Theatre, $200,0000 two-story and basement, at 447th Street. Owner, J. C. Nichols Inv. Co, 910 Commerce Building.
Archt. — Martin Tullgren & Sons Co, 425 East Water Street, Milwaukee, Wis, drawing plans on Theatre and Stores (5), $250,000, one and. two story ,and basement, 100 x 200, at 20th and Teutonia, Milwaukee, Wis. Owner, theatre portion, J. H. Stillman, 571 Downer Avenue, Milwaukee,1 Wis.
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Archt. — C. Howard Crane, Elmer George Kiehler and B. A. Dore, associated, 400 Huron Building, Detroit, Mich, drawing plans on Theatre, Stores (14), Offices (3) and Garage (public), $500,000, at Woodward Avenue and Mile Road, Detroit, Mich. Owner, David T. Nederlander, 15 Campus Martins, Detroit.
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Archt.— P. R. Pereira, 304 Lincoln Building, Detroit, Mich, building Theatre (1,000 seat capacity), Stores (2), and Offices (3), $150,000, two story and basement at corner Grand River and Schoolcraft, Detroit, Mich. Owner — Farrello & Tomasso, 1818 Randolph Street, Detroit. Archt. taking bids on general contract, no date set for closing.
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Archt.— F. W. Bail, 1152 Hanna Building, Cleveland, Ohio, building Theatre (M. P.), Lodge Room, Stores (5) and Office Bldg, $2^0,000, four story and basement, 90 x 180, at West 4th and Mulberry Streets, Mansfield, Ohio. Mech Engr, Clark, MacMullen & Riley, 516 Marion Building, Cleveland, Ohio. Owner, Knights of Pythias, Monroe Lodge No. 26, B. F.
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