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The '''LaSalle Apartments''', originally the '''LaSalle Apartment Hotel''' is a 9-story apartment building located at 2018–2020 [[11th Avenue South]] in [[Five Points South]]. | The '''LaSalle Apartments''', originally the '''LaSalle Apartment Hotel''' is a 9-story apartment building located at 2018–2020 [[11th Avenue South]] in [[Five Points South]]. | ||
It was built in | It was built in [[1926]] by [[Gallup & Joy]] adjacent to the similarly-scaled [[Dulion Apartments]]. The brick-clad French Renaissance Revival-style building was designed by [[Harold Gallup]]'s partner [[S. Scott Joy]], and features scored stucco and terra-cotta trim. | ||
The building houses studio and 1-bedroom apartments from 330 to 700 square feet. In [[1959]] [[Dorothy Harris]] was the on-site manager of the building. | The building houses studio and 1-bedroom apartments from 330 to 700 square feet. In [[1959]] [[Dorothy Harris]] was the on-site manager of the building. | ||
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[[Category:LaSalle Apartments|*]] | [[Category:LaSalle Apartments|*]] | ||
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[[Category:S. Scott Joy buildings]] | [[Category:S. Scott Joy buildings]] |
Revision as of 17:44, 20 May 2023
The LaSalle Apartments, originally the LaSalle Apartment Hotel is a 9-story apartment building located at 2018–2020 11th Avenue South in Five Points South.
It was built in 1926 by Gallup & Joy adjacent to the similarly-scaled Dulion Apartments. The brick-clad French Renaissance Revival-style building was designed by Harold Gallup's partner S. Scott Joy, and features scored stucco and terra-cotta trim.
The building houses studio and 1-bedroom apartments from 330 to 700 square feet. In 1959 Dorothy Harris was the on-site manager of the building.
It is currently owned by Donald Kahn and managed by KH Management.
Retail tenants
- 2018: Kempis Press (Jonathan Slaughter 2008), former location of Carla's Flowers (1959)
- 2020B (formerly 2022): Renaissance Records (Gary Bourgeois 2003–), former location of LaSalle Salon / Spencer's Alteration Shop (1970), Lodestar Books (Sally Engler 1985)
External links
- LaSalle Apartments at kh-mgmt.com