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Hardwood floors and an open layout make every square foot of this studio work harder than most spaces twice its size. At 497 square feet, the floor plan flows without interruption, giving the living area room to breathe and the kitchen a natural place in the rhythm of daily life. Recessed lighting keeps the atmosphere clean after the sun goes down, and a ceiling fan overhead makes warm Philadelphia evenings comfortable without effort. Upgraded countertops and stainless steel appliances bring a polished finish to the kitchen, where a dishwasher, microwave, self-cleaning oven, and disposal handle the practical details so you can focus on everything else. A full-size washer and dryer tucked into the unit means laundry is a chore that stays home, not a trip to the basement. The walk-in closet is the kind of feature that quietly transforms a studio into something that actually functions like a real home. Storage is often the first casualty in compact urban living, but here it is built into the plan. The open layout lets you arrange the space the way your life actually works, whether that means a dedicated work-from-home corner, a proper dining setup, or simply room to move. Above the unit, the building's roof deck offers a skyline perch that earns its reputation in a city full of high-rise views. A pool and fitness center mean the workout and the weekend unwind are both steps from your front door. The game room and meeting room add layers of flexibility, whether the day calls for a focused work session or a casual evening with friends. A staffed concierge desk grounds the building in attentive, day-to-day service, while gated access and on-site security give the whole operation a sense of structure. Parking is available in the building's garage, a genuine convenience in a neighborhood where street parking is a competitive sport. Rittenhouse Square is the address that Philadelphia residents consistently point to when they describe the version of the city they want to live inside. The square itself anchors the neighborhood with its manicured park, its Saturday farmers market energy, and the particular ease that comes from being surrounded by places worth walking to. Independent coffee shops sit beside long-running neighborhood restaurants. Wine bars and bookstores share blocks with bakeries and boutiques. The mix of old Philadelphia character and newer culinary arrivals along the surrounding corridors makes daily errands feel less like tasks and more like small pleasures. Everything the neighborhood has built over decades is accessible on foot, and the city beyond it is never far when you need it. Pets are welcome here, cats and dogs alike, which means the morning walk through Rittenhouse Square is not just a commute shortcut but a genuine neighborhood ritual for residents who share their space with a four-legged companion. The square's paths and the surrounding tree-lined blocks are well suited to that routine in every season. This is Rittenhouse Square living at its most practical and most considered, a studio that makes no compromises on the features that matter, inside a building that offers the full range of amenities, in a neighborhood that Philadelphia has long recognized as one of its finest. Pricing and availability subject to change on a daily basis. Photos are of model units. Parking may be available subject to availability and may be an additional fee.
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