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Tucked into the skyline of Center City, this one-bedroom residence at the fifteenth floor invites you to slow down and actually notice where you live. At 536 square feet, the layout earns every inch — an open floor plan that draws you from the entry straight into a living space where recessed lighting and thoughtful window treatments frame the city beyond the glass. The ceiling fan hums softly overhead while afternoon light shifts across upgraded countertops in the kitchen, where a full suite of appliances — refrigerator, stove, self-cleaning oven, microwave, dishwasher, and built-in ice maker — makes cooking feel less like a chore and more like a reason to stay in. The disposal and in-unit washer and dryer round out a kitchen and utility setup that genuinely supports the way people live day to day. The bedroom carries the same considered ease. A walk-in closet offers the kind of storage that actually changes your morning, and the entry-level bedroom placement keeps the layout intuitive and unhurried. This is a home that does not ask much of you — it simply works. Step outside your door and the building continues that logic. The Jessup House, completed in 2023, was built for residents who want the city at arm's reach but a genuine sense of arrival when they come home. Concierge service greets you at the lobby. Gated access and on-site security mean you leave the noise of the street behind the moment you step inside. The fitness center is there when motivation arrives early, and the game room is there when it does not. A meeting room gives remote workers a professional space without leaving the building, and the pool and picnic area offer a reason to linger outdoors on the kind of Philadelphia afternoon that reminds you why you chose this city. The roof deck is its own reward — a perch above the grid where the skyline stretches west toward the river and east toward the neighborhoods that make Center City feel like a collection of distinct villages pressed together. Speaking of which, the neighborhood surrounding the building rewards the curious. Center City is not a single thing but many things at once: the long-standing diners and the newer breakfast spots, the bookshops that have been there for decades alongside the galleries that opened last season. Neighbors here tend to know each other by sight, by the dog they walk, by the coffee order they place at the same counter on weekday mornings. There is a rhythm to it that feels earned rather than manufactured, a place where new construction and older Philadelphia character exist in genuine conversation rather than tension. Parking is available in the attached garage, a quiet convenience on the kind of rainy Tuesday when you simply need the car. And for those days when the car stays put, Center City's transit infrastructure puts virtually every corner of Philadelphia within easy reach, connecting this address to the broader grid of the city with the kind of access that makes the question of where to go next feel genuinely open. Pets are welcome here, including both cats and dogs, subject to size, weight, and breed restrictions along with a required deposit — because a home this comfortable should be shared. 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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