Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, Jan. 30, 1924
Adolph Lindstrom, the well-known builder and contractor, bought a lot at Dearborn Street and North Avenue for $60,000, and plans to erect an eight-story apartment building on the site. Mr. Lindstrom also bought a lot on the southeast corner of Ridge Boulevard and Noyes Street, Evanston, from
Daily Jewish Courier, Jan. 31, 1924
Nathan Schiff sold the thirteen-apartment and commercial building at the northwest corner of Garfield Boulevard and Lincoln Street for $70,000. Mandel Mendelson was the attorney, and Friedman Brothers were the brokers. Abe Saperstein sold the property on Jackson Boulevard at Hamlin
Daily Jewish Courier, Jan. 31, 1924
Edward Steinborn, architect, 111 North Dearborn Street, has completed plans for a three-story English-basement and court apartment building on North Rockwell Street, near Logan Square, for Samson Brothers, 1235 North Spaulding. The cost is estimated at $135,000. Messrs. Rubin and Ei
Saloniki-Greek Press, Feb. 2, 1924
For the past few years we have noted with interest that the Greeks of Chicago turned their business activities towards other channels than the usual ones. The perpetual advocacy of Saloniki that Chicago Greek capitalists must be united, and in a group turn their commercial eyes upon
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, Feb. 6, 1924
The Ericsson-Crumlich Company has contracted for the brick and carpentry work on a new factory building which is to be erected for the Nelson-Wiggem Piano Company at 1731-37 Belmont Avenue at an estimated cost of $150,000.
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, Feb. 6, 1924
A. J. Lillroth, contractor, sold the lot at 5326 Greenwood Avenue for $40,000. Julius Swanson bought the property at 1700-10 Albion Avenue for $26,000. He will in the near future erect an apartment building on the site at an estimated cost of $200,000.
Daily Jewish Courier, Feb. 7, 1924
Max Edelberg bought the three-apartment building on the northeast corner of Jackson Boulevard and Sacramento Avenue for $22,000. Morris Sklansky bought the ten-apartment building at 1245 Independence Boulevard from Isador Flam and I. Ber for $90,000. Albert Kirck bought th
Daily Jewish Courier, Feb. 7, 1924
Balaban and Katz intend to make alterations in the Central Park Theater, 3531 Roosevelt Road. The cost is estimated at $45,000. S. W. Rapp and N. L. Rapp, 190 North State Street, are the architects. B. Pekorsky intends to build a two-story store and apartment building at 1240 South
Daily Jewish Courier, Feb. 13, 1924
I. Lofkof, 815 Independence Boulevard, intends to build a three-story apartment building at 1801 South St. Louis Avenue, at an estimated cost of $70,000. J. Cohen, 140 North Dearborn Street, is the architect. P. Newman, 3647 West Montrose Avenue, intends to build an eighteen-apartme
Daily Jewish Courier, Feb. 13, 1924
Max Jacobson and Anna Rubin bought the twelve-apartment and commercial building at 2154-58 West Madison Street from Henry Stern for $54,500. Ben Abrahams and Morris Shulman bought the property on the southeast corner of Oakley Boulevard and Thomas Street for $80,000. Benja
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, Feb. 13, 1924
Mrs. Emma B. Nelson has bought the fifty-four apartment building on the southwest corner of Cregier Avenue and 67th Streets from Gideon W. Turnquist for $298,000. Mrs. Nelson recently sold the fifty-one apartment building on the southeast corner of Cornell Avenue and 67th Street for $235,000.
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, Feb. 20, 1924
Richard C. Johnson sold the fifteen-apartment building on the northwest corner of Blackstone Avenue and 65th Street to the Blackstone Building Corporation for $121,000.
Daily Jewish Courier, Feb. 20, 1924
Joseph Rosenberg intends to erect a sixty-six-apartment three-story court building, at 432 Surf Street at a cost of approximately $500,000; he is also going to erect a thirty-three-apartment hotel building at 52nd Street and Kenwood Avenue at a cost of approximately $250,000. Both buildings w
Daily Jewish Courier, Feb. 20, 1924
Hyman Arbetman and Solomon Blair bought the commercial and five-apartment building at 3351-55 Roosevelt Road, near Homan Avenue, from Harry Sacks for $150,000. Leon Saxe and Company were the brokers. This firm also informs us that it has leased the store on the southeast corner of C
Daily Jewish Courier, Feb. 27, 1924
Ed. Steinborn, architect, 111 North Dearborn Street, has completed plans for the remodeling of the premises at 3451 North Avenue into a modern restaurant and store building. The work will be done for Dave Motz, and the estimated cost is $30,000. S. I. Berger intends to remodel the s
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, Feb. 27, 1924
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Daily Jewish Courier, Feb. 27, 1924
Charles Coopersmith bought the new forty-two-apartment building at Monroe Street and Homan Avenue from Ben Weinstein and Harry Gudinsky for $269,000. Louis Newman bought the property on the southwest corner of Avers Avenue and 15th Street from H. Thiers for $46,000. Alex G
Daily Jewish Courier, Mar. 4, 1924
What is going to happen to the costly but still unfinished building of the Daughters of Zion Day and Night Nursery? The [Chicago Jewish] Charities are stubborn and insist that the Daughters of Zion should stop the work and give up the building. The women leaders of the Daughters of Zion want
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, Mar. 5, 1924
L. O. Nelson and O. W. Johnson, builders, sold the twelve-apartment building on the northeast corner of Monticello and Cullom Avenues for $65,000. Ernst P. Nelson sold the apartment building at 5063 North Robey Street to Josephine E. Springer for $70,000.
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, Mar. 5, 1924
R. Erickson has contracted for the brickwork on a three-story brick building which is to be erected at 6334-36 Kimbark Avenue, at an estimated cost of $70,000. O. G. Lund is the architect. A. E. Dahlberg and E. Peterson have contracted for the brickwork and the carpentry work, respe