Sunlight finds this studio early, sliding through the windows and spreading across an open floor plan that makes every square foot feel intentional. At 610 square feet, the layout is thoughtfully arranged so that the living space flows naturally into the kitchen, giving the room a cohesion that larger apartments sometimes struggle to achieve. Nothing here feels incidental. The kitchen is where the morning really begins. Upgraded countertops provide a clean, generous surface for everything from a quick espresso to a proper weekend breakfast spread. Stainless steel appliances line the space with a quiet professionalism — refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, and disposal all in place and ready. The open plan means the kitchen never feels like a separate chamber; it remains part of the living space, part of the conversation, part of the view. Whether you are plating dinner or simply scrolling through the news with a mug in hand, the kitchen earns its place as the anchor of the home. Storage, often the thing studios sacrifice first, is handled here with a walk-in closet that gives your wardrobe room to breathe. Window treatments are already in place, so the light is yours to manage from day one. In-unit washer and dryer mean laundry stays a private, unhurried errand rather than a scheduled event. These are the small dignities of apartment living that accumulate into something meaningful over the course of a lease. Beyond the front door, the building at NorthXNorthwest was completed in 2017 and carries the clean bones of modern construction throughout its common areas. Concierge service greets you at the lobby level, and gated access along with on-site security means the building maintains a consistent standard of attentiveness. When you need to move between floors, elevators are available. Parking is offered in the garage, a genuine convenience for anyone who keeps a car in the city. The fitness center is accessible for residents who prefer to work out close to home, and the game room and clubhouse offer informal spaces to decompress or connect with neighbors. For the days that call for open air, the roof deck delivers an elevated perspective on the city skyline — a place where evenings have a way of stretching longer than intended. Meeting room access rounds out the practical side of building life, useful for the remote worker who occasionally needs a dedicated professional space that is not a coffee shop. Philadelphia has a way of rewarding residents who choose to stay curious about their immediate surroundings, and this corner of the city is no exception. The neighborhood carries the layered character that comes from decades of small businesses, independent restaurants, and the kind of foot traffic that builds a genuine street life. Cafes worth lingering in, eateries representing a wide range of culinary traditions, and the eclectic mix of storefronts that makes a Philadelphia block feel alive rather than assembled — these are the textures of daily life just outside the building entrance. Bring your appetite, your walking shoes, and a willingness to become a regular somewhere. 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.