Charles Paterno Architecture

Dr. Charles V. Paterno

Dr. Charles Vincent Paterno architecture outside of Manhattan and/or buildings owned but not built:

Bantam Lake

“Our cottage at Bantam Lake in Connecticut which Dad had built…” Carlo Paterno in My Family page 29

The sun. [volume], June 02, 1918, Section 3, Page 4, Image 28

“Helen and I had been looking over that old cottage at Bantam Lake in Connecticut which Dad had built when I was an infant. It was on land owned by a one-time housekeeper, Mrs.Emely. The Paternos had spent summers there prior to the farm at Armonk. Helen and I surveyed the ruins of the burned-down cottage.” Carlo Paterno in My Family page 115


136 Waverly Place (owned by but not built by CVP) – gifted to Helen & Carlo Paterno as a wedding gift


Windmill Farm


Round Hill aka Chateau Paterno aka Chateau Lafayette

Note: Paterno Castle at Fort Washington was considered the highest point on the island of Manhattan. Round Hill was considered the highest point between New York and Boston.


Paterno Tower & Palisades Project – Bergen County, NJ


Paterno Estate Guest House “The Pumpkin House 1925 – not built by CVP


In honor of Dr. Charles V. Paterno: Paterno Trivium


Southmoor House @ 230 Central Park South:

Southmoor House @ 230 Central Park South (owned but did not build)
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 24 Oct 1939: 37.

NB 173-1937 (known as The Hubert per 1940 map/photo project)
Central Park South [West 59th Street], 226-230
17-sty bk apt, 75×80
Cost:
$650,000
Owner:
Park Slope Const. Corp., Siegfried Moisseiff, pres, 99 Wall
Architect:
J. M. Felson, 250 W 57
Address in Real Estate Record:
CENTRAL PARK S, 226-230


Miscellaneous mentions of and articles about CVP:

Fate Found Right Career for Dr. Paterno When Chance Brought Him Into Building Game • The Brooklyn Daily Eagle • 6 December 1925
New – York Tribune (1911-1922); Nov 2, 1915; pg. 8
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle • 19 October 1930

Italian Hospital:

New-York tribune. [volume], September 21, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

“By 1916, what came to be referred to as the Italian Hospital had moved to East 83rd Street at the East River, as seen on the map of that year. By the 1920s, the buildings which once housed the hospital has been demolished as well as part of the extension and expansion of Sixth Avenue and Houston Street to allow the construction of the IND (A, C, E, F) subway line underneath.” Greenwich Village’s Italian Benevolent Hospital Cared For Thousands, Was Cared For By Operatic Superstar

New-York tribune. [volume], March 07, 1912, Page 10, Image 10
The sun. [volume], February 21, 1912, Page 11, Image 11
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); Aug 22, 1929; pg. 37
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 06 Jan 1927: 13.
New – York Tribune (1911-1922); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 03 Jan 1915: B1.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 30 Jan 1929: 38.

The sun. [volume], January 21, 1920, Page 17, Image 17
New-York tribune. [volume], January 21, 1920, Page 23, Image 23
Dau’s New York social blue book – 1935
Manhattan Rise Found in Upper Income Groups: Paterno Cites Migration …New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); Oct 20, 1940; pg. C1
residence 122 East 42nd Street ??? – see below
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); Mar 8, 1932; pg. 34 – Chanin Building
Our Methods Of Building Are Ancient: Construction Principles Now in … New – York Tribune (1923-1924); Feb 17, 1924; pg. B1
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); Mar 6, 1929; pg. 46 – Chanin Building
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); Sep 28, 1938; pg. 37
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); Jun 19, 1941; pg. 36

NB 115-1937
West 74th Street, 251-253
6-sty bk apt, 40×86
Cost:
$40,000
Owner:
Longrange Realty Corp., Chas. S. Paterno, pres, 405 Lexington av – different Charles Paterno?
Architect:
Cherry & Matz, 16 E 50
Address in Real Estate Record:
74TH ST, 251-253 W
– this listing shows on OASIS (Block 116 Lot 6 for 251 West 74th Street) a demolition permit (DP 175-37) in 1937 and a New Building Permit (NB 195-47) in 1947; perhaps CVP’s project didn’t complete; a 7-story narrow apartment house stands today

Real Estate Record & Guide 22 January 1916
Greenwich in 1940: Being a Brief Historical Sketch of the Town With Views of the Principal Buildings and Homes in the Community and Including Who’s Who in Greenwich

PATERNO, Dr. Charles Vincent Real Estate Operator and Builder, Chateau Lafayette, Greenwich; residence at Round Hill, John Street, Greenwich. Born in Italy, August 4, 1877; son of Giovanni and Carolina Paterno. Educated: Cornell University, graduated 1899, M.D. Married in New York City, 1906, to Minnie Middaugh; children: Carlo M. Real estate operator and builder. Member Mecca Masonic Temple. Club: Westchester Country (Rye, N. Y. ). Resident of Greenwich 2 years.

Real Estate: Syndicate Buys 16-Story House In Foreclosure Dr. C. V. Paterno Reported Interested in Purchase of 5th Avenue Property New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 29 Nov 1934: 43.
Dr.C.V.Paterno Buys Corner on West End Ave.: Two Houses at 75th Street Sold by Ellis Estate; Bank Sells 8-Story Lofts New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 14 June 1941: 24.  
MANHATTAN TRANSFERS.
New York Times (1923-); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 05 Dec 1933: 44.
MANHATTAN TRANSFERS.
New York Times (1923-); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 21 Mar 1934: 40.
MANHATTAN MORTGAGES.
New York Times (1923-); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 21 Mar 1934: 40.
MANHATTAN MORTGAGES.
New York Times (1923-); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 30 Sep 1935: 34. 
MANHATTAN TRANSFERS.
New York Times (1923-); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 30 Sep 1935: 34. 
New York Times (1923-); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 31 May 1946: 23.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 24 Mar 1936: 34. -Chrysler Building
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 23 May 1941: 31.
NEW INCORPORATIONS
New York Times (1923-); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 29 June 1930: 41.
New York Times (1923-); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 05 Dec 1933: 44.
New York Times (1923-); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 21 Mar 1934: 40.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 19 June 1941: 36.
New York Times (1923-); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 19 June 1941: C40.