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Hardwood floors and a layout that breathes make Unit 0611 a standout on the sixth floor of one of Walnut Street's most recognized addresses. At 580 square feet, this one-bedroom, one-bath residence is thoughtfully proportioned — nothing wasted, nothing missing — and the open floor plan ensures the space lives larger than its footprint suggests. Light moves through the room as the day progresses, catching the upgraded countertops in the kitchen and settling into the living area where there is always a good spot to land after a long day in the city. Mornings tend to start in that kitchen, and it earns the attention. Stainless steel appliances line the space with a quiet efficiency: a self-cleaning oven, a range hood, a refrigerator with an ice maker, a dishwasher, and an in-unit washer and dryer that remove one of the great logistical frustrations of apartment life. The microwave and garbage disposal round out a setup that supports everything from a quick weeknight dinner to a proper Sunday breakfast. The countertops have been upgraded, the finishes feel considered, and the whole space connects directly to the living room so conversation never has to stop when someone moves to cook. The bedroom offers a walk-in closet — a genuine luxury in a building of this era — and the window treatments throughout the unit give you full control over light and privacy without having to improvise with sheets and tension rods. The bathroom is clean and functional, completing a floor plan that covers every essential without excess. Built in 1930, Icon has the kind of bones that newer construction rarely replicates. The address at 1616 Walnut Street places you at the center of Rittenhouse Square, one of Philadelphia's most walkable and architecturally rich neighborhoods. The green of the square itself is steps away, and the density of restaurants, coffee shops, and independent retailers along Walnut and the surrounding blocks means most daily errands happen on foot. The neighborhood rewards that rhythm — the kind where you leave the car parked and simply move through the city at a human pace. For days when distance matters, the building's proximity to Center City transit options means commuting without a car is a genuine and practical choice rather than an inconvenience to be managed. The rest of the city opens up quickly from here. Back inside the building, the amenity package reflects the address. A staffed concierge handles the details that make a building feel like more than a place to sleep. The fitness center is on-site. A game room and meeting room offer flexible space depending on what the day requires. A picnic area and a roof deck round out the communal offerings, and the roof deck in particular earns its keep across three seasons — a place where the Philadelphia skyline becomes the backdrop to an ordinary evening. Secured parking is available in the garage for residents who keep a vehicle, and the building maintains security throughout. Pets are welcome here, both cats and dogs, with a deposit required. Life at Icon on the sixth floor settles into a rhythm quickly. The city is right outside, the building holds its own, and the apartment itself is the kind of space that feels comfortable the moment you stop moving boxes. 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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