Robert J. Reiley, AIA, (1878–1961) was an American architect practicing in New York City in the early and mid twentieth century.
The firm, known as Reiley and Steinback continued in practice from 1904 through 1913 and was responsible for many buildings for Roman Catholic clients throughout the Eastern United States.
[1][2] After the partnership was dissolved, both men went on to lengthy careers designing Roman Catholic churches, with Reiley's firm known as Robert J.
His main client remained the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York for which he designed a number of churches and associated structures.
[3] During his career, he was licensed to practice architecture in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and the District of Columbia.