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Hardwood floors and oversized windows set this twenty-sixth-floor one-bedroom apart the moment you cross the threshold. The open floor plan unfolds naturally, drawing your eye from the entry toward the living space where recessed lighting supplements whatever the sky offers at any given hour. At 747 square feet, the layout breathes without wasting a step, and the walk-in closet off the bedroom means your mornings stay organized and unhurried. The kitchen earns its place at the center of the routine. Upgraded countertops provide generous prep surface whether you are putting together a quick weekday breakfast or a more deliberate weekend meal. Stainless steel appliances line the space cleanly — refrigerator, stove, built-in microwave, dishwasher, and a self-cleaning oven that handles the aftermath without complaint. The disposal keeps cleanup efficient, and recessed lighting overhead means no squinting over a cutting board after dark. An open connection to the living area keeps whoever is cooking part of the conversation rather than exiled behind a wall. The bedroom is calm and properly sized, with a ceiling fan that earns its keep across every season. The walk-in closet removes the usual calculus of a one-bedroom — there is room for everything without creative compromise. The full bathroom is straightforward and well-proportioned. Back in the living room, windows at this elevation give you a perspective on the city that ground-floor living simply cannot replicate. Whether you work from home or return to it after a long day, the view shifts with the light and gives the space a quality that is difficult to put into words but impossible to ignore. In-unit washer and dryer mean laundry stays a private, low-effort task rather than a building-wide negotiation. The building around you is the kind that quietly handles the details. Concierge service at the front desk sets the tone — someone is there, familiar with the building and its rhythms. Gated access and on-site security provide a baseline of ease that you stop noticing because it simply works. A fitness center keeps your routine intact without requiring a separate membership or a commute. When the summer heat settles over the city, the pool becomes the obvious answer, and the roof deck offers a vantage point over Rittenhouse Square that rewards any evening you choose to spend there. A clubhouse, game room, and meeting room round out the common spaces, giving you places to host, to work, or to decompress depending on what the day calls for. Parking is available in the attached garage, so if a car is part of your life, it is accommodated without drama. Rittenhouse Square sits at the intersection of Philadelphia's established elegance and its continuing momentum. The square itself is steps away — a genuine park that anchors the neighborhood through every season, drawing residents out in the morning and again at dusk. The blocks surrounding it hold some of the city's most enduring restaurants and newer arrivals finding their footing alongside institutions that have been here for decades. The energy of the neighborhood is not manufactured; it accumulates from the density of good places to eat, to linger, and to spend an afternoon without any particular agenda. Cats and dogs are welcome here, which means this is a home in the complete sense of the word. For those who move through the city on transit, Locust Street's position in Center City places you within easy reach of multiple SEPTA routes, connecting you to every corner of Philadelphia without requiring a car. The city, in nearly every direction, is accessible. 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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