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Built in 1922 and carrying a century of character into every corner, this studio at Chestnut Hall speaks to a way of living that feels both grounded and effortless. At 440 square feet, the open floor plan earns every inch, moving you naturally from the entry through the living space and into a kitchen that rewards the kind of cooking that turns a weeknight into something worth looking forward to. That kitchen is the room that earns your attention first. Upgraded countertops provide a clean, generous surface whether you are rolling out dough on a Sunday morning or setting down groceries after a long day. Stainless steel appliances line the space with a polished cohesion, and the refrigerator, microwave, ice maker, and disposal work together to make the practical side of daily life feel seamless. A washer and dryer in the unit mean laundry stays on your schedule, not the building's. This is a kitchen that makes a small space feel considered, the kind of room where the morning routine begins with coffee and ends with you already planning dinner. The open layout does something clever in a compact footprint. There are no wasted transitions, no hallways that eat square footage without giving anything back. The living area flows directly from the kitchen, and the walk-in closet tucks storage away so the room breathes freely. For a studio, the sense of order is genuine rather than forced. Chestnut Hall's amenity package extends your living space well beyond the unit's walls. The roof deck is where evenings stretch out into something longer, with city views that reframe your relationship with the skyline. The fitness center is here when you want it, the game room when you need to decompress differently, and the meeting room when the apartment is not the right setting for a call or a project. A concierge greets you and your guests, security gives you confidence coming and going, and the elevator makes the building's vertical geography invisible. When the weather turns cooperative, the picnic area and dog park give you reasons to spend time at ground level. Dogs and cats are welcome, which means your household does not have to be renegotiated at the door. The stretch of Chestnut Street surrounding this address has been writing a new chapter for years now, and the momentum is unmistakable. Established institutions sit alongside newer arrivals, coffee shops and independent restaurants filling in around the older fabric of the neighborhood. The University City corridor continues to draw energy, and the blocks between here and the river show what a neighborhood looks like when history and investment are finally working in the same direction. Walking to dinner, to a bookstore, to a morning market — these are not aspirational routines here, they are the default. When the city needs to be more than a backdrop, the transit connections along this corridor put Center City within a direct, reliable ride, making a car feel optional rather than essential for the rhythms of daily life. 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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