NEW! Buy and sell safely with virtual options - Learn More
Built in 1896 and carrying more than a century of Philadelphia character into every corridor, The Witherspoon brings that same sense of history into a studio that has been thoughtfully configured for the way people actually live today. Unit 816 sits on the eighth floor, and the moment you cross the threshold, the open floor plan reveals itself in full — 467 square feet that feel considered rather than compressed, where every inch has been designed to serve a purpose without crowding the space that remains. The kitchen anchors the layout and earns its place doing so. Stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, a range hood, a self-cleaning oven, a built-in microwave, a dishwasher, and even an ice maker come together to create a workspace that handles a proper dinner as comfortably as a weeknight shortcut. There is no staging required here — this kitchen is already equipped. The in-unit washer and dryer mean laundry happens on your schedule, in your own space, without trips to a shared basement or a laundromat around the corner. A walk-in closet rounds out the storage story, giving a studio this size a kind of breathing room that makes the square footage feel more generous than the number suggests. The building itself layers modern amenity onto its original bones. A fitness center handles the morning workout without requiring a separate membership. The roof deck is where the evening opens up — views across Center City and the low rumble of a city that never fully goes quiet. When you want a different kind of energy, the clubhouse, game room, and meeting room provide spaces to gather, work, or simply change the backdrop for a few hours. An elevator means the eighth floor never feels like a climb, and building security means coming and going at any hour carries a certain ease. The dog park makes life with a pet genuinely workable; cats and dogs are welcome here, subject to the building's size, weight, and breed guidelines and the required pet deposit. Parking is available on street, and the neighborhood surrounding 130 Juniper Street is one that rewards the resident willing to simply walk out the front door. This stretch of Philadelphia sits at a particular intersection of old and new — storefronts that have been here for decades sharing the block with newer restaurants and coffee spots finding their footing. The energy is the kind that belongs to a neighborhood mid-chapter, still writing the next part of its story, and living inside that momentum has its own particular satisfaction. A studio at this address is a specific kind of urban life — one where the city itself extends the living room. The roof deck becomes the terrace. The neighborhood becomes the yard. The walk to wherever you are going becomes part of the daily rhythm rather than a task to be managed. At 467 square feet, this unit does not ask you to give anything up. It asks you to be deliberate about what you keep close, and it provides the infrastructure — the kitchen, the laundry, the closet, the building, the block — to make that life run without friction. 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.
Don't worry! We'll never spam you or sell your details. You can unsubscribe whenever you'd like.
Listing Courtesy of -