Leopold Eidlitz (brother) Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz (nephew)
Marc Eidlitz (21 January 1826 – 15 April 1892) was a builder active in New York City, where he was prominent in the construction industry, in partnership with his son Otto Eidlitz (1860–1928).[1][2]
^Biographical information is drawn from his obituary, The New York Times, 16 April 1892.
MarcEidlitz (21 January 1826 – 15 April 1892) was a builder active in New York City, where he was prominent in the construction industry, in partnership...
Eidlitz was born in Prague, into a Jewish family; his parents were Abraham and Judith Eidlitz, and he had one brother Markus (later Marc) Eidlitz. He...
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Reserve Bank of New York by York and Sawyer in the neo-Renaissance style. MarcEidlitz & Son was the main contractor for both structures. Numerous other engineers...
designed in the Italianite style by architects Louis E. Jallade and MarcEidlitz and Sons, was built in 1924 and was listed on the U.S. National Register...
a founder of the American Institute of Architects Leopold Eidlitz and nephew of MarcEidlitz, a major New York builder. The commission began the firm's...
Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker were hired to design the structure, and MarcEidlitz was hired as builder. Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker filed plans with the...
Built by MarcEidlitz & Son, there were 16.5 stories, with 14 stories above the street level. The electrical contractor was C. L. Eidlitz. The fixtures...
soliciting bids from general contractors. The club ultimately hired MarcEidlitz & Son, which began work that October. The building had cost $250,000...
Club's clubhouse. The addition was constructed by general contractor MarcEidlitz & Son. The University Club's clubhouse is in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood...
eventually selected the 13th-century Chartres Cathedral as their model. MarcEidlitz & Son, Inc. was hired as the contractor for the construction of the new...
December 20, 1910. Facade work commenced in February 1911, with contractor MarcEidlitz & Son erecting the facade at a rate of three-and-a-half stories per week...
Revival style, with a limestone and sandstone exterior. It was built by MarcEidlitz & Son. The building consists of six stories above a basement, with a...
commission to design an annex on the Mortimer and Wilks sites, while MarcEidlitz and Son received the contract for the construction of the annex. Plans...
Trowbridge & Livingston designed 23 Wall Street in the neoclassical style. MarcEidlitz was the building's main construction contractor. Many other engineers...
and Swartwout Developer The Yale Club of New York City Main contractor MarcEidlitz & Son Renovating team Architect(s) David P. Helpern Architects Website...
announced that construction of the clubhouse would begin immediately. MarcEidlitz & Son was the general contractor. The architects displayed a model of...
architecture, including Cosmati marble floors and a vaulted ceiling. MarcEidlitz & Son constructed the building in two phases: the northern section opened...
the old one. York and Sawyer was hired to design the new building, and MarcEidlitz & Son was hired as the contractor. In addition, James McLaren & Sons...
would include service rooms. Louis Ayres designed the addition, while MarcEidlitz & Son, Inc. erected the structure. The Chapel annex was completed by...
Supreme Court on the right. Construction began on October 23, 1908, with MarcEidlitz & Son of New York as the builder and general contractor. On November...