Building Activities
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 seven-story building at 330 South Franklin Street at an estimated cost of $28,000.
Moris and Storr intend to erect a commercial building at 3351 South State Street at an estimated cost of $6,000.
The Weber Furniture Company intends to remodel its building at 200 South Wabash Avenue at an estimated cost of $30,000.
Louis Skolnik, 1245 South Avers Avenue, intends to erect a thirteen-apartment 2building at 4501-05 West Adams Street at an estimated cost of $75.000.
Max Bath, 1320 North Robey Street, intends to erect an apartment building at 1820 South Central Park Avenue at an estimated cost of $18,000.
B. Marks, 1517 South Millard Avenue, intends to erect a commercial building at 5435 Wentworth Avenue at an estimated cost of $8,000.
Sam Handelsman, 4715 North Lawndale Avenue, intends to erect an apartment building at 4848-58 North Ridgeway Avenue at an estimated cost of $150,000.
Albert and Bernstein, 10 South La Salle Street, intend to erect two apartment buildings: one at 5720 West Washington Boulevard at an estimated cost of $150,000, and the other at 4400 West Washington Boulevard at an estimated cost of $125,000.
Fisher and Mann intend to erect a thirty-seven apartment building at 201-09 3North Central Avenue at an estimated cost of $200,000. Rubin and Eisenberg, 14 West Washington Street, are the architects.
Herman Cohen, 3143 Eastwood Avenue, intends to build eleven two-story apartment buildings at 5104-34 North Avers Avenue at an estimated cost of $132,000.
Cohen and Weinstein, 1123 South Kedzie Avenue, intend to erect a commercial building at 3007 North Kedzie Avenue at an estimated cost of $6,000.