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Hardwood floors and oversized windows set this thirty-first-floor one-bedroom apart from the moment you cross the threshold. Light moves through the space with intention — falling across an open floor plan that feels generous for the square footage, pooling near the window line in the late afternoon, then softening into the warm glow of recessed lighting as the evening settles in. At 747 square feet, the layout breathes, giving the living area genuine room to be lived in rather than merely occupied. The kitchen earns its place here. Stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, and a dishwasher make it a space where cooking feels like a choice rather than a compromise. A self-cleaning oven, built-in microwave, and disposal round out the setup, and in-unit washer and dryer mean laundry happens on your schedule, behind a closed door, without a trip to the basement. The bedroom connects to a walk-in closet that solves the storage question most city apartments never quite answer, and a ceiling fan keeps the air circulating through every season. The building's amenity floor reads like a checklist for the life you actually want to live. A rooftop deck delivers skyline views that make a Tuesday evening feel like something worth savoring. The pool is the kind of amenity that justifies the zip code come July. A full fitness center handles the morning workout before the day gets complicated, and a clubhouse, game room, and meeting room give residents flexible space for everything from remote work to a gathering with friends. Concierge service and around-the-clock security mean the building is working for you even when you are not thinking about it. Gated access and elevator service complete the picture, and for residents who need it, parking garage access is available on site. Pets are welcome here — cats and dogs alike — so the whole household makes the move. Rittenhouse Square sits at the center of Philadelphia's most walkable, most storied neighborhood, and 1500 Locust puts you inside it rather than adjacent to it. The square itself is steps away, a genuine green anchor in a dense city grid, and the blocks surrounding it have been layering new energy over established character for years. Independent restaurants and long-running institutions share the same sidewalks; coffee shops and wine bars occupy corners that have been landmarks for decades. The neighborhood is not in the process of becoming something — it already is something, and it keeps refining itself. When the city calls beyond the square, getting there is straightforward. Center City's core is walkable in minutes, and the Broad Street Line and multiple bus routes along Walnut and Locust connect this address to the broader city without requiring a car. For those who do commute by transit, the combination of proximity and connectivity makes the decision easy. 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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