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Tucked into the twenty-ninth floor of one of Rittenhouse Square's most recognized addresses, this one-bedroom residence offers something that feels increasingly rare in the city: genuine breathing room. At 911 square feet, the layout unfolds with an openness that lets each space do its job without crowding the next. The open floor plan draws you from the entry straight into a living area where recessed lighting keeps things warm after sunset and a ceiling fan stirs the air on humid summer evenings. The kitchen anchors daily life here in a way that actually earns the word. Upgraded countertops give you real workspace, and the stainless steel appliances — refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, disposal, microwave, and self-cleaning oven — are arranged for a cook who wants to move efficiently rather than around obstacles. The in-unit washer and dryer, tucked away but genuinely full-size, remove one of those quiet frustrations that accumulates over months of building living. Sleep comes in a proper bedroom with a walk-in closet that handles a real wardrobe rather than apologizing for its size. The layout keeps the bedroom a true retreat, separated from the main living space in a way that lets you close the door on the rest of the apartment and the rest of the day. The building's amenities carry a weight that makes the address feel lived-in rather than transactional. The fitness center means your morning workout doesn't require a commute of its own. The rooftop deck is the kind of place where a quiet Tuesday evening becomes something worth remembering — city lights spreading out in every direction, the skyline doing what Philadelphia's skyline does best when you're high enough to take it all in without obstruction. The pool extends those long summer afternoons in a way that ground-level city living rarely allows. A clubhouse, game room, and meeting room round out the communal spaces, giving residents places to gather or work that don't require leaving the building. Concierge service and gated access add a layer of ease and security that becomes part of the daily rhythm quickly. For residents with cars, the parking garage removes one of the classic center-city headaches from the equation entirely. Pets are welcome here — cats and dogs both — which matters in a neighborhood where morning and evening walks along the square are as much a social ritual as a practical one. Rittenhouse Square itself is the kind of neighborhood that earns its reputation not through marketing language but through the texture of ordinary days. The square draws residents out regardless of season, and the surrounding blocks carry a mix of long-standing independent businesses and newer arrivals that gives the area a layered character. Coffee shops, restaurants, bookstores, and specialty grocers are woven into the sidewalk grid in a way that makes most daily errands genuinely walkable. The community has the density of a city neighborhood and the familiarity of something smaller — faces start to repeat, dogs start to know each other, and the corner spot eventually knows what you order. For getting beyond the neighborhood, Center City's transit connections are close at hand, putting the broader city within easy reach whether your day takes you north, south, or across the river. 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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