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Marketing has begun for Ludlow Lofts at 75 Ludlow Street between Broome and Grand Streets on the Lower East Side.

The development is a condominium conversion of a rental project that was converted in 2000 from a group of three commercial buildings that were combined and renovated by Davis & Warshow in the 1930s, Jon Michael Schwarting, a partner of Campani and Schwarting Architects of Port Jefferson, N. Y., the architect for both the rental and condominium conversions, told CityRealty.com today.

The condo project is sponsored by Dorose Holding Corp. of Maspeth, N.Y., of which Frank Finkel is president.

The project contains 12 loft-style units with prices ranging in price from about $1,300,000 to about $2,000,000.

According to Mr. Schwarting, the complex also contains a spectacular apartment that was featured in Architectural Record magazine that is not being offered for sale and is being kept by a member of the family that owns Dorose Holding. The drawing out the right shows a "break-out" of the building with the spectacular apartment in the center near the top.

The condo apartments, which range in size from about 1,575 to 2,253 square feet, include two duplex units and three units with private roof space. Most of the apartments are three-bedrooms with two baths and some units have a utility room with a washer and dryer and a wash sink.

The development will have a part-time doorman, key-lock elevator, common roof deck, private basement storage, a bicycle room and heated sidewalks.

Five of the apartments are available for immediate occupancy, according to Emily Fuller Kingston of Halstead Property, and the remainder will be available in a few months.

The apartments have central air-conditioning, radiant under-the-floor heating, maple flooring, "designer lighting," video security and "high-speed telecommunications lines including 12 phone lines in each apartment."

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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.