Hardwood floors and oversized windows set this 26th-floor two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence apart from the moment you step inside. At 1, 113 square feet, the layout unfolds with an easy generosity — open, light-filled, and designed around the way people actually live. Recessed lighting runs the length of the ceiling, and ceiling fans keep the air moving through warm Philadelphia evenings, while the open floor plan draws you naturally from the entryway into the heart of the home. That heart is the kitchen, and it earns the attention. Upgraded countertops anchor the space with a clean, finished feel, and stainless steel appliances — refrigerator, stove, self-cleaning oven, built-in microwave, and dishwasher — line up with the kind of quiet competence that makes weeknight cooking genuinely enjoyable. A garbage disposal keeps cleanup efficient, and the layout gives you enough counter room to actually spread out when you're prepping a meal. Picture a Saturday morning: coffee already brewed, eggs on the stove, the city stretching out beyond the glass from twenty-six floors up. The kitchen here makes that routine feel like something worth lingering in. From the kitchen, the living area flows outward without interruption, a continuous space that adapts easily to how you want to use it — a proper dining setup, a reading corner, a sectional aimed toward the skyline. Both bedrooms are generous, each with its own full bathroom, so mornings never require negotiation. Walk-in closets in each room mean storage is genuinely solved rather than improvised. An in-unit washer and dryer round out a home that handles the practical details without sending you elsewhere. The building's amenities extend that same range of options to every part of your day. A fully equipped fitness center is there when the morning calls for it. The rooftop deck offers one of the better perspectives on Rittenhouse Square and the skyline beyond — the kind of place where an evening unwinding becomes something you actually look forward to. A pool, a clubhouse, a game room, and meeting space give residents room to gather or step away depending on the mood. Concierge service and around-the-clock security mean the building runs with the kind of attentiveness that takes friction out of daily life. The parking garage accommodates residents who keep a car, and the gated access adds another layer of ease. Pets are part of the picture here as well — cats and dogs are both welcome, which means your four-legged household members make the move with you. Rittenhouse Square itself is one of Philadelphia's most walkable and enduringly desirable neighborhoods. The square is moments away, ringed by restaurants, cafés, independent shops, and the kind of street energy that makes an evening stroll feel worth taking. The cultural corridor along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway sits close enough to visit on impulse. For those commuting into Center City or beyond, the density of transit options in this corridor means a car is a convenience rather than a necessity. Everything that makes Philadelphia worth living in — its food, its parks, its institutions, its neighborhoods — is woven into the streets directly outside this address. From the 26th floor, you see it all. At street level, it's yours to explore. 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.