Foreign Language Press Service

Real-Estate News West Side

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 Avenue to Simon Bernstein for $23,000.

Goldie Levin sold the property on Independence Boulevard at Arthington Street to M. Salk for $62,000.

Jacob Goldstein and Morris Meyrowich bought the property at Sawyer Avenue and 19th Street for about $61,000.

2

Hyman Hurwich bought the property at Clifton Park and Ogden Avenues for about $50,000.

Harry Seidenberg and Louis Ellis bought the eighteen-apartment building on the northwest corner of St. Louis Avenue and Monroe Street from Julius Gillis for $82,500. Irving Pflaum was the attorney for the seller, and I. Eisenberg the attorney for the buyer. Hovain and Son were the brokers.

Charles Wolshen bought the property at 815 South Albany Avenue for $10,000.

Paul Herman sold the property at Lawndale Avenue and 16th Street for about $32,000.

David Rosen sold the property on the northwest corner of Avers Avenue and 15th Street to Ethel Bogen for $37,000.

Jacob Zarabinsky bought the property on the northeast corner of Polk Street and St. Louis Avenue from the heirs of Alex Cohen for $55,000.

3

Solomon Sineka and Herman Sineka bought the property on the northwest corner of Roosevelt Road and Mozart Street from William Levenfield for $64,000.

Morris Finkelstein bought the property at 1621 South Sawyer Avenue for $22,000.

Hyman Zeplowitz bought the lot on the southeast corner of St. Louis Avenue and 18th Street, 50 by 125 feet, for $9,000.

Saul Silberman bought the property on the northwest corner of Turner Avenue and 13th Street from Aaron Gorenstein for about $18,000.

Morris Maslinsky bought the lot on Roosevelt Road near Ashland Avenue, 24 by 120 feet, from Samuel Levin for $11,000.

Morris Ziratzky bought the lot on St. Louis Avenue near 15th Street, 30 by 4125 feet, from Louis Katz for $11,000.

Charles Branson and Lazar Bailin bought the property on the southwest corner of Avers Avenue and 26th Street from Harry Kaplan for $102,000.

North Side and Albany Park.

Edward Levin bought the lot on Addison Street near Sheridan Road, 125 by 390 feet, for $225,000. It is reported that the buyer will probably build an apartment hotel on the site at a cost of about two million dollars.

Albert Levy bought the twenty-four-apartment at 5055-61 North Robey Street for about $110,000.

Doctor Brosiloff bought the thirty-one-apartment building at 4922-30 North Kedzie Avenue from Philip Itzkowich and J. Rudish for $148,500.

Irving Zevin sold the property on the southwest corner of Sheridan Road and

5

Brompton Place to the Greenebaum Bank and Trust Company for $280,000. A syndicate that is now being organized plans to build a ten-story apartment hotel on the site. The plans are now being worked out by Morrie Rustman, architect.

Bessie Leavitt bought the lot on the northeast corner of Montrose and Francisco Avenues, 50 by 125 feet, for $8,000 in cash.

Louis Cohen sold the property on the northwest corner of Western and Pensacola Avenues for $25,000.

Abraham Shapiro bought the property on the southeast corner of Lawrence Avenue and Troy Street from Joseph Holander for about $40,000.

Ben Ratner bought the property at Milwaukee and Fullerton Avenues for $34,500.

Albert Meyrowitz bought the property on the southeast corner of Broadway 6and Ardmore Avenue from Morris Fox for $71,000.

In Other Neighborhoods

Sylvia Morris bought the twenty-one-apartment building on the southwest corner of Indiana Avenue and 59th Street from Jacob Horwich for $85,000.

Louis Sorkin bought the eighteen-apartment building on the northeast corner of Grand Boulevard and 58th Street for $150,000.

Arthur Cohn sold the forty-two-apartment building on west corner of 45th Street and Drexel Boulevard to Edward Neiman for $300,000.

Ruth Eisenberg and Rose Silver bought the fifteen-apartment building at Greenview and Schreiber Avenue for $135,000.

Irving Zevin sold the property on the northwest corner of Morse and Hillsdale Avenues to Alexander Lasky for $57,000.

7

David Travis bought the property at 1419 North LaSalle Street for $14,000.

Jacob Alexander sold the lot at 1246 Pratt Boulevard, 50 by 172 feet, for $25,000. He bought the lot not long ago for $20,000. Edelson, Tanenbaum, and Polikoff were the attorneys.

FLPS index card