Leasing to launch at the Robyn in East Village

Brody/Amirian Group's eight-story complex in, 19th-century row house out

Interior renderings of 316 East 3rd Street in East Village
Interior renderings of 316 East 3rd Street in East Village

Developers David Amirian and Eric Brody of the Brody/Amirian Group and Joseph Klaynberg of Wonder Works Construction, in partnership with JSR Capital, plan to launch leasing next week at a new eight-story rental building known as the Robyn in the East Village, The Real Deal has learned.

Architect Karl Fischer designed the 33-unit property at 316 East 3rd Street, Between Avenue C and D, on the site of a now-demolished, 19th-century antebellum row house. Real estate brokerage Miron Properties was hired to market the apartments.

The building features 12 studios, 17 one-bedrooms, and four two-bedroom duplex penthouse units with private terraces. Rent is set to range from $2,100 per month for a studio and $3,375 and more per month for the duplex penthouses.

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Amenities at the building will include a roof deck, pet spa and storage space.

The Brody/Amirian Group filed plans for the project in 2011. Community activists had lobbied for the Landmarks Preservation Commission to recognize the row house as a landmark prior to demolition, but to no avail, as previously reported.