An open kitchen flows into a living room framed by generous windows, and the moment you cross the threshold of residence 723, the scale of the space registers immediately — 1, 040 square feet arranged so that light and air feel like permanent fixtures rather than lucky coincidences. Recessed lighting traces the ceiling in clean lines, ready to carry the room from a bright afternoon into a relaxed evening without missing a beat, while a ceiling fan stirs the air above a layout designed to feel both open and intentional. The kitchen earns its place at the center of daily life here. Upgraded countertops provide the kind of workspace that makes Sunday cooking feel like a project worth starting, and the full suite of appliances — refrigerator, stove, self-cleaning oven, microwave, dishwasher, disposal, and ice maker — means nothing is missing and nothing needs to wait. Window treatments keep the light exactly where you want it while you work at the counter, and the open floor plan keeps the cook connected to the rest of the home rather than tucked behind a wall. Both bedrooms are generously scaled, each with a walk-in closet that resolves the storage questions before they become storage problems. Two full bathrooms mean that a two-person household never negotiates a schedule in the morning rush. The in-unit washer and dryer sit quietly in the background, the kind of feature that only earns appreciation on the days you remember what life was like without it. The Jessup House opened in 2023, which means every surface and every system arrived together, none of the accumulated compromises that older buildings accumulate floor by floor over decades. Center City is the address, and that carries genuine weight — the neighborhood is mid-transformation in the way that only a handful of Philadelphia corridors are right now, established bones meeting new investment, corner restaurants that weren't there two years ago sitting alongside institutions that have anchored the block for a generation. The energy of that kind of momentum is something you feel on an evening walk in a way that no photograph quite captures. The building wraps residents in a full range of shared amenities that extend the footprint of the apartment well beyond its own four walls. A fitness center handles the daily routine without requiring a separate membership. A roof deck offers the city skyline as a backdrop for an evening that has nowhere pressing to be. A pool, a game room, a meeting room, a picnic area — the amenities here read as a genuine attempt to build a residential community rather than simply a collection of units. Concierge and security services are in place around the clock, the building is gated, and elevator access serves every floor. Parking is available on-site in the garage, removing one of the persistent friction points of urban living. Pets are welcome with cats and dogs both at home here, subject to size, weight, and breed guidelines along with a required deposit — the kind of policy that acknowledges that a home isn't fully a home for a lot of people unless it works for every member of the household. Center City's transit network places the broader city within easy reach, connecting this address to every corner of Philadelphia without requiring a car for the commute. The city, in all its useful and unexpected forms, is close. 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.