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Recessed lighting, an open floor plan, and a walk-in closet tucked into just 396 square feet — this studio at The Lyle on Broad proves that a well-considered layout can make a compact space feel like a complete home. From the moment you step inside, the ceiling fan stirs the air above you, window treatments filter the light to exactly the mood you want, and the kitchen invites you to actually use it. Stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, a self-cleaning oven, and an ice maker mean the space is fully equipped for everything from a quick weeknight dinner to a slow weekend morning with coffee and nowhere to be. The kitchen flows without interruption into the living area — no wasted corridors, no awkward transitions. In-unit washer and dryer hook-ups mean laundry happens on your schedule, not the building's. The walk-in closet is a genuine surprise at this square footage, giving you real storage without sacrificing the open feel of the main space. Recessed lighting keeps the ceiling clean and the atmosphere calm, while the open floor plan lets you arrange and rearrange until the room feels exactly like yours. Step out into the building's shared spaces and the scale shifts entirely. The rooftop deck is the kind of place that makes a Tuesday evening feel like an event — skyline views stretching over the neighborhood, fresh air after a long day, and the quiet satisfaction of being above it all. The fitness center downstairs means a morning workout requires no commute of its own. When the weekend arrives, the game room and picnic area offer ways to decompress without leaving the building. The sauna adds a layer of recovery that most buildings in this price tier simply don't offer. For residents who need a dedicated space to take calls or run a small meeting, the meeting room handles it cleanly. The elevator serves every floor, and covered parking on-site means your car — if you have one — is protected year-round. Bring your pets. The building welcomes both cats and dogs, and the on-site dog park means your morning routine can include a proper off-leash run before the day really begins. Outside, the corner of Broad and Girard puts you at one of North Philadelphia's most connected intersections. The Somerset Station on the Market-Frankford Line sits close enough that the walk is measured in minutes, not effort. From there, Center City is a direct ride — no transfers, no complications. The broad commercial corridors nearby offer everyday conveniences, neighborhood dining, and the kind of walkable errands that make car-free living genuinely easy. Girard Avenue connects you westward into Brewerytown and eastward toward Fishtown, two of the city's most active neighborhoods for food, nightlife, and culture. Broad Street itself functions as a north-south spine through the city, giving you surface transit options that extend your reach in either direction. This is a building that opened in 2025, which means everything from the mechanical systems to the finishes reflects current standards. The infrastructure is new, the amenities are fully operational, and the details — countertops, appliances, lighting — were specified for the way people actually live now. For someone who values transit access, a complete set of in-unit amenities, and building features that go well beyond the basics, the Somerset MFL station at your doorstep is the final argument that seals it. 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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