De La Salle Institute (Manhattan)

The De La Salle Institute was a coed Catholic Church school which operated in Manhattan in New York City beginning in the 19th century.

[2] The property was purchased in February 1921 by a syndicate, incorporated as the Copley Hotel Studios, with plans to build an upscale co-operative apartment house on the Central Park South location.

The new building was to be twenty stories high and designed by architect Charles W. Buckham.

Eagle owned a twelve-story loft structure on the southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and 21st Street.

[3] In July 1922, the De La Salle Institute relocated to a four-story building at 19 West 75th Street, which cost $45,000.