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Hardwood floors and oversized windows set this thirty-third-floor one-bedroom apart from the moment you cross the threshold. At 844 square feet, the open floor plan breathes in a way that feels rare in the heart of Rittenhouse Square — generous proportions, recessed lighting that shifts the mood from morning brightness to evening warmth, and a layout that invites you to live in every corner of the space rather than retreat to a single room. The kitchen earns its place at the center of daily life here. Upgraded countertops provide a clean, expansive surface for Sunday meal prep or a rushed weekday breakfast, and the stainless steel appliances — refrigerator, stove, self-cleaning oven, microwave, and dishwasher — are arranged with an efficiency that makes cooking feel intuitive rather than obligatory. A garbage disposal keeps cleanup effortless, and the open plan means that whoever is at the stove stays part of the conversation happening in the living room. Recessed lighting overhead eliminates shadows in all the wrong places, and the ceiling fan circulates air on those warm Philadelphia evenings when you want to leave the windows cracked and let the city hum in softly. The bedroom is a proper retreat. A walk-in closet handles a full wardrobe without compromise, and the entry-level placement means no awkward steps or split-level transitions — just a smooth, connected floor plan that feels cohesive from one end to the other. In-unit washer and dryer mean laundry happens on your schedule, not the building's. Step out onto the roof deck and the city arranges itself around you in every direction — the treetops of Rittenhouse Square to the east, the Philadelphia skyline doing what it does best at dusk. The roof deck is the kind of amenity that transforms a Tuesday evening into something worth looking forward to. On other days, the fitness center handles the morning routine before work, the pool offers a midday reset, and the game room and clubhouse give the building a social layer that makes neighbors into something more. A concierge greets you by name on the way in, the building is gated and staffed with security, and elevator access makes every trip — grocery bags and all — straightforward. Parking in the on-site garage means the car is close when you need it and completely off your mind when you don't. A meeting room is available when the home office needs a more formal setting, and the picnic area offers an outdoor alternative to the roof when you want something at street level. Pets are welcome here, cats and dogs alike, which says something about the building's understanding of what home actually means. Outside the lobby, Rittenhouse Square delivers on every dimension of walkable city living. The square itself — one of Philadelphia's most beloved green spaces — is steps away, a place for morning runs, weekend reading, and the kind of quiet that a dense neighborhood somehow produces. Locust Street connects you almost immediately to the full range of dining, coffee, and local retail that defines this corridor: neighborhood bistros, longtime Philadelphia institutions, specialty coffee shops, and the kind of independent boutiques that make errands feel less like errands. South Broad Street, the Avenue of the Arts, and the broader Center City grid are all within comfortable walking distance, giving daily life a range and texture that few Philadelphia addresses can match. When the car stays in the garage and the city moves around you on foot, this address makes that the easy, natural choice. 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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