good heating plant, and either be in first-class condition or
offered at a price that would permit me to put it in
first-class condition without running into a great deal of
money. I am willing to pay between ten and fifteen thousand
dollars.
Will you send me a list of properties that you can suggest as
possibly being suitable?
Very truly yours,
Julian Henderson.
_Renting apartments_
YOUNG & REYNOLDS
48 GREEN STREET
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
May 15, 1923.
Mr. Robert Pardee,
29 Prentiss Place,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Dear Sir:
Your name has been handed to me as one who might be interested
in leasing one of the extremely attractive apartments in the
Iroquois at Number 20 East Third Street, which will be ready
for occupancy on September 15th.
I enclose a descriptive folder which will give you an idea of
the grounds that we have for basing our claim that this is the
most convenient apartment house that has ever been erected.
The apartments vary in size, as you will see on the plan, and
for long leases we can arrange any combination of rooms that
may be desired. These features are common to all of the
apartments. Every bedroom has a private bathroom. Every living
and dining room contains an open fireplace, and every
apartment, no matter what its size, is connected with a
central kitchen so that service may be had equivalent to that
of any hotel and at any hour from seven in the morning until
midnight. There is a complete hotel service, all of which is
entirely optional with the tenant.
We invite your inspection. A number of the apartments have
already been leased, but many desirable ones still remain and
an early selection will permit of decoration according to your
own wishes in ample time for the opening of the building. The
renting office is on the premises.
Very truly yours,
Young & Reynolds.
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