Building Soars in Farmingdale (Q113296141)
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(P577) Tuesday, February 16, 1937
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(P1476) "Building Soars in Farmingdale. Construction Boom Seen Near In Facts Revealed By Clerk Wesche." (language: en)
(P7081) "The village of Farmingdale is in the midst of one of the biggest construction booms in recent years, it was indicated today in a report on building in the village and surrounding area made by Village Clerk William E. Wesche. Most notable of the Farmingdale construction projects is the remodeling of the old Kunz hotel on Eastern parkway into a modern eight-family apartment house. It is expected the building will be ready for occupation by early spring. Mamert Plesneiwicz, plumbing contractor of Hillside avenue, Jamaica, is the owner of the converted dwelling. The apartments will include three rooms, tile baths and the latest plumbing fixtures. It is estimated the improvements will cost $10.000. The old Kunz hotel is about 50 years old and was built by Jarvis Lattin, pioneer Farmingdale resident. About 1900 the hotel was taken over by the late Fred Kunz and operated by him until 1910. At that time the business was sold to Walter Webber and Gus Finger. He managed the hostelry until 1914. Other new structures and improvement projects in the village and vicinity are causing the construction to soar, it was pointed out by Clerk Wesche. Herbert A. Cobb, local realtor, has Just completed the construction of a home on Laurelton street. He is finishing two other houses on Prospect street and it is said the three houses; cost approximately $4,500 each plus the cost of the property. …" (language: en)
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