Sunlight catches the hardwood floors the moment you open the door, pulling your eye across an open layout that makes 747 square feet feel generous and unhurried. The living area breathes easily, with recessed lighting overhead and a ceiling fan turning slowly above — details that set a calm, settled tone before you've even put down your keys. The kitchen sits in natural flow from the living space, fitted with stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, and a full lineup that includes a dishwasher, disposal, microwave, and self-cleaning oven. Everything is where it should be, ready for a Tuesday night dinner or a slow Sunday morning with nowhere to be. The bedroom tucks away from the main living area with a walk-in closet that handles a full wardrobe without apology. The bathroom is clean and functional, and the in-unit washer and dryer mean laundry happens on your schedule, not the building's. It is a home that handles the practical side of daily life quietly, so you can focus on everything else. Step out of the apartment and the building opens up in ways that reward residents who actually use what is available to them. The fitness center is downstairs, not across town, which makes the difference between going and not going. A rooftop deck offers the kind of elevated perspective on the city that you stop taking for granted — open sky, the grid of Rittenhouse below, the kind of place you find yourself gravitating toward at the end of a long day. There is also a pool for warmer months, a clubhouse, a game room, a meeting room, and a picnic area — spaces that give the building a social texture beyond the hallways. Concierge service and secured, gated access add a layer of ease and attentiveness that registers in small moments: a package handled, a question answered, a door that just works. Parking is available in the garage, and the building has elevator access throughout. Pets are welcome here — cats and dogs both — which matters in a city where finding a home that embraces your animal without a list of exceptions is its own small victory. Outside, Rittenhouse Square is one of Philadelphia's most enduring and genuinely livable neighborhoods. The square itself is a few steps away, cycling through seasons in that particular way of old city parks — farmers markets, lunch crowds, evening dog walkers, the whole living pageant of urban life. The blocks surrounding it are lined with independent coffee shops, wine bars, well-regarded restaurants, and the kind of boutiques that have been there long enough to feel like anchors rather than trends. Broad Street is close, connecting you northward toward the Avenue of the Arts and southward toward everything else the city holds. The energy here is walkable in the truest sense — not just in distance, but in the quality of what you find when you walk. For those who want the full texture of Philadelphia's urban core — the culture, the dining, the parks, the convenience — this floor on the twentieth level of a building that has anchored this corner of Rittenhouse for decades offers a clear and compelling version of that life. 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.