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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.
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 [[1942]] [[Evelyn Graham]] was managing the building from apartment 21. By [[1959]] she had been succeeded by [[Dorothy Harris]].


It is currently owned by [[Donald Kahn]] and managed by [[KH Management]].
It is currently owned by [[Donald Kahn]] and managed by [[KH Management]].


==Retail tenants==
==Retail tenants==
* 2018: [[Kempis Press]] ([[Jonathan Slaughter]] 2008), former location of [[Carla's Flowers]] (1959)
* 2018: [[Kempis Press]] ([[Jonathan Slaughter]] 2008), former location of [[Elizabeth Fox Shop]] milliner (1942), [[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)
* 2020B (formerly 2022): [[Renaissance Records]] ([[Gary Bourgeois]] 2003–), former location of [[Black Flowers]] florist (1942), [[LaSalle Salon]] / [[Spencer's Alteration Shop]] (1970), [[Lodestar Books]] ([[Sally Engler]] 1985)


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 11:33, 21 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 1942 Evelyn Graham was managing the building from apartment 21. By 1959 she had been succeeded by Dorothy Harris.

It is currently owned by Donald Kahn and managed by KH Management.

Retail tenants

External links