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Tucked into the upper floors of a century-old building on one of West Philadelphia's most storied corridors, this one-bedroom residence at the ninth floor offers the kind of quiet remove that makes the city feel both close and completely manageable. The year is 1922 in the bones of the building, but the life you live inside is unmistakably present-day. Mornings here have a rhythm. The open floor plan means your kitchen — outfitted with stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, and an ice maker that quietly keeps pace with your habits — sits naturally at the center of things. You make coffee, you move. The refrigerator hums, the microwave handles whatever you need it to, and the disposal takes care of the rest without a second thought. A washer and dryer are in-unit, which means laundry is no longer an event — it's just Tuesday. The walk-in closet in the bedroom means you actually have a place to put your life, and the open layout gives the 750 square feet a sense of air and flexibility that smaller, chopped-up floor plans never quite manage. When the day calls for more than the four walls, the building delivers. The roof deck is where evenings earn their reputation — open sky above Chestnut Street, the kind of view that reminds you why you chose this city in the first place. The fitness center downstairs means your workout commute is measured in floors, not blocks. The game room and meeting room give you space beyond your apartment for both the social and the professional moments in life. There is a concierge to help manage the details, secured access for peace of mind, and an elevator that makes the ninth floor feel entirely effortless. On a clear afternoon, the picnic area and dog park bring a slower, ground-level version of community to the mix. Speaking of dogs — and cats — they are genuinely welcome here. This is a building that understands pets are family, and the amenities reflect that. Step outside and Chestnut Street does the rest. The corridor between 38th and 42nd is one of the neighborhood's most walkable stretches, lined with independent cafes, casual eateries, and the kind of eclectic storefronts that make an errand feel like a small adventure. The proximity to the University of Pennsylvania's campus edge means the surrounding blocks stay animated, with coffee shops pulling morning crowds and restaurants drawing evening ones. Whether you are grabbing a quick lunch or settling in for a longer dinner, options are genuinely close at hand. When you are ready to reach the rest of Philadelphia, the transit connections along this stretch of Chestnut put Center City well within reach without requiring a car. The grid here is walkable, the connections are frequent, and the surrounding neighborhood rewards those who explore it on foot. From this particular corner of the city, getting where you need to go rarely feels like a production. 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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