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Tucked into one of Rittenhouse Square's most storied addresses, floor 18 offers something the street below can only hint at — a perspective that transforms a landmark corridor into a living backdrop. Up here, the city arranges itself quietly outside your windows while the interior of this one-bedroom residence does the work of making daily life feel genuinely easy. The open floor plan draws you from the entry straight into a living space where natural light and clean sightlines do most of the decorating. The kitchen is well-appointed and built for actual cooking — stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, a dishwasher, disposal, ice maker, self-cleaning oven, and a range hood that means you can actually use the stove without consequence. The microwave and refrigerator are already in place, and the in-unit washer and dryer mean laundry is a background errand rather than a planned expedition. There are no shared laundry floors to navigate, no scheduling around neighbors, no hauling a bag down a hallway. You run a load before work and move on. The bedroom is a proper retreat with a walk-in closet that handles a real wardrobe, and window treatments that let you decide exactly how much of the morning you want to let in. At 626 square feet, the layout earns its square footage — nothing is wasted, and the open configuration keeps the space feeling larger than its footprint. The building itself carries the kind of bones that newer construction rarely replicates. Originally built in 1930, Icon has been maintained with the full complement of services a resident expects at this address: concierge, secure access, and elevator service that makes the 18th floor feel like a reasonable commute from the lobby. A fitness center is on-site for days when you prefer not to wander. The game room and meeting room give you options that a private apartment alone cannot — somewhere to host, somewhere to focus, somewhere that isn't your living room. The roof deck is the building's open secret: a place where the skyline you glimpse from your windows becomes the full panorama, useful on a weeknight and essential on a weekend evening. For residents with pets, both cats and dogs are welcome. Parking is available in the building's garage, removing one of the more persistent headaches of Center City living. Outside, Rittenhouse Square itself sits at the end of a short walk — the park, the farmers market on Saturdays, the restaurants and cafés that line Walnut and the surrounding blocks. The neighborhood has been refining itself for years and continues to do so, with established institutions holding their ground alongside newer businesses that reflect the current energy of one of Philadelphia's most walkable districts. The address puts a significant portion of the city's dining, retail, and cultural life within a reasonable walk, and whatever the rest of the day requires tends to be nearby. Here, the routine simply works — morning coffee, an easy commute, an evening with a city view. 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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