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Marketing has begun for Union Square Lofts/Flats, a through-block development at 10 East 14th Street and 5 East 13th Street.

The 14th Street building is an attractive conversion of a five-story building and has four full-floor apartments with 11-13-foot ceilings.

The 13th Street building is a 6-story new building with dark wood spandrels, rough-hewn stone lintels, and a very attractive gray stone masonry one-story base. It has two duplex apartments and one triplex apartments.

Both buildings are to the east of the Albert List Academic Center of the New School for Social Research on Fifth Avenue between 13th and 14th Streets.

There is a courtyard between the two sidestreet buildings that is used for private space. The buildings are between Fifth Avenue and University Place.

The apartments have SubZero, Thermador and Viking appliances, Maytag Neptune washers and dryers, GE Profile wine refrigerators, thermostatically controlled warm floor systems, honed Durango limestone and Jerusalem Gold custom vanities and kitchen counters. The apartments also have remote-controlled fireplaces and 5-inch-wide plank quarter sawn and rift white oak flooring and Mahogany windows.

In the 13th Street building, which has a three-step-up entrance, a two-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom unit with 2,458 square feet is priced at $2,895,000 and a four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom with 3,687 square feet is priced at $5,495,000.

In the 14th Street building, a two-bedroom apartment with 2,526 square feet is priced from $3,395,000 to $3,995,000.

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Architecture Critic Carter Horsley Since 1997, Carter B. Horsley has been the editorial director of CityRealty. He began his journalistic career at The New York Times in 1961 where he spent 26 years as a reporter specializing in real estate & architectural news. In 1987, he became the architecture critic and real estate editor of The New York Post.