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Tucked into the twenty-first floor of one of Rittenhouse Square's most recognized addresses, this one-bedroom residence opens up in a way that stops you mid-step. The city stretches out beyond the glass, and for a moment the rhythm of Locust Street below feels like background music you chose yourself. At 911 square feet, the layout gives you room to actually live — to spread out in the open floor plan without feeling like you're negotiating space with your own furniture. The kitchen anchors the living area the way a good kitchen should: with upgraded countertops, stainless steel appliances, and enough room to cook something that takes longer than fifteen minutes. The dishwasher, disposal, self-cleaning oven, and built-in microwave handle the logistics so you can focus on the part that matters. Recessed lighting keeps the mood intentional, day or night, and a ceiling fan circulates the air through the seasons without making a fuss about it. The in-unit washer and dryer live here too, quietly eliminating one of the small frustrations that used to punctuate your week. The bedroom earns its square footage. A walk-in closet offers the kind of storage that rearranges your relationship with your wardrobe, and the open plan flow between spaces keeps the apartment feeling connected rather than segmented. Entry-level bedroom placement makes the layout genuinely livable, not just photogenic. Then there is what surrounds it all. The building's amenity stack reads like a floor-by-floor argument for staying home more. A fitness center means your morning workout is measured in elevator rides, not commute time. The roof deck is where evenings find their natural conclusion — the city laid out in every direction, the sky doing whatever it wants, you with whatever you brought up in your hand. A pool, a clubhouse, a game room, a picnic area, and dedicated meeting space give the building a texture that extends well beyond your own four walls. Concierge service and around-the-clock security mean that the building is paying attention even when you are not. Parking is available in the garage, which in this neighborhood is not a small thing. Rittenhouse Square itself is the kind of address that carries its own momentum. The park is steps away, and the blocks surrounding it have accumulated decades of independent restaurants, wine bars, coffee shops, and the sort of specialty retailers that don't exist in multiples. Long-standing neighborhood spots share sidewalk frontage with newer arrivals, and the result is a streetscape with genuine character rather than curated uniformity. Neighbors here tend to know the barista by name and the best table by the window. The density of walkable options means that on most days, a car is optional and a walk is inevitable — in the best possible way. Pets are welcome, cats and dogs both, which means your household can include whoever you want it to include. Life in a building like this settles into a kind of comfortable rhythm quickly. Coffee from somewhere close, a morning in the park if the weather cooperates, an evening that starts on the roof deck and ends wherever it wants. 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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