- Year built
- 1963
The Rembrandt at 31 Jane Street is Schuman & Lichtenstein's 1963 postwar mid-rise anchoring the Jane Street corridor adjacent to The Cezanne — within the Bing & Bing development context that defined this stretch of the West Village.
The structural identity rests on three features. First, the **Schuman & Lichtenstein architectural pedigree. Second, the Bing & Bing development context — the developer acquired this stretch of Jane Street. Third, the **127-unit operational scale.
Comparable buildings
- 61 Jane Street (The Cezanne) — same-block postwar peer
- 2 Horatio Street — Lyons / Bing & Bing 1929; nearby Horatio peer
- 14 Horatio Street (The Van Gogh) — Feldman 1960; nearby Horatio peer
- 75 Bank Street (Abingdon Court) — Margon / Bing & Bing 1938; nearby Abingdon Square peer
- 99 Bank Street — D&J Jardine 1890; nearby Bank corridor peer
The Roebling Team at The Rembrandt
Corey Cohen · The Roebling Team at Compass 646.939.7375 · c.cohen@compass.com
Sources: The Roebling Research Library (offering plans, house rules, financial statements, board minutes, internal transaction records); NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers; publicly recorded NYC building data.