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Sunlight catches the open floor plan first — the way it travels from the oversized windows across the living area, landing on warm hardwood tones and recessed lighting that gives the whole space a quiet, finished feel. At 886 square feet, this one-bedroom, one-bath residence on the 36th floor of 1500 Locust carries an easy sense of scale, the kind where every room feels intentional rather than incidental. The kitchen anchors daily life here. Upgraded countertops provide a generous prep surface that makes cooking feel less like a chore and more like something worth doing. Stainless steel appliances line the space cleanly — refrigerator, stove, built-in microwave, dishwasher, and a self-cleaning oven — all of it arranged so that the morning routine unfolds without friction. The disposal handles cleanup, recessed lighting keeps the workspace bright without harshness, and the open floor plan means whoever is cooking is never cut off from the conversation happening in the living room just beyond. Breakfast here has a rhythm to it. The bedroom is generously proportioned, a true retreat with a walk-in closet that handles wardrobes without compromise. A ceiling fan keeps the air moving through warmer months, and the entry-level bedroom placement means no navigating stairs or awkward splits within the unit. The bathroom is clean and well-appointed, completing a layout that simply works. Day-to-day life in Rittenhouse Square carries its own particular ease. The neighborhood hums with the kind of walkability that quietly spoils you — coffee shops, restaurants, and green space woven into the blocks surrounding the building. Locust Street itself connects you naturally toward Center City, and with the building's position in one of Philadelphia's most transit-accessible corridors, the city feels genuinely within reach. Whether a commute runs on foot, by transit, or by car from the on-site parking garage, the options here are real. Back inside, the building holds its own. A rooftop deck offers a vantage point over the Philadelphia skyline that turns an ordinary evening into something worth lingering over. The fitness center is on-site when the motivation arrives. A pool, a clubhouse, a game room, and a meeting room fill out the amenity package for residents who want more than just a place to sleep. Concierge and security provide a consistent level of attentiveness that matters when this address becomes your daily point of return. The gated access and elevator service make the logistics of coming and going feel effortless rather than effortful. Pets are welcome here — cats and dogs alike — which means the four-legged members of the household transition as seamlessly as everyone else. In-unit laundry, with both a washer and dryer, removes one more errand from the week entirely. This is the kind of detail that sounds small until it isn't — until Tuesday night laundry becomes something that happens at home, without a trip down the street or a pocket full of quarters. Living at this address is ultimately about the accumulation of small frictions removed: the commute that works, the kitchen that invites use, the roof deck that rewards the end of a long day, the doorman who knows your name. Rittenhouse Square does not ask much of its residents in return for what it gives. 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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