Tucked into the upper reaches of one of Rittenhouse Square's most recognized addresses, the thirty-fifth floor opens into something worth pausing over. From the moment you step off the elevator and turn the key, the sense of arrival is immediate — an 844-square-foot, one-bedroom, one-bathroom residence that reads larger than its footprint thanks to an open floor plan designed around the way people actually live. Recessed lighting keeps the ceiling clean, ceiling fans move the air quietly overhead, and the layout unfolds without interruption from the kitchen through the living area, inviting you to settle in before you've even set down your bag. The kitchen is where mornings take shape, and this one earns the attention. Upgraded countertops provide generous prep space for weekend cooking sessions or the weeknight dinner you actually look forward to making. Stainless steel appliances line the space with consistency — refrigerator, stove, self-cleaning oven, microwave, and dishwasher all present and ready. A garbage disposal keeps the cleanup effortless, and because the in-unit washer and dryer are tucked into the residence itself, laundry becomes a quiet background task rather than a scheduled errand. There is no hunting for quarters, no waiting for a machine on another floor. The bedroom follows through on what the rest of the unit promises. A walk-in closet handles the full range of a working wardrobe with room to spare, and the entry-level bedroom position makes the flow from living space to sleep space feel natural and unhurried. This is a home that accommodates the rhythm of long weeks and slower mornings in equal measure. Beyond the front door, the building wraps around a life that most residents stop imagining and start taking for granted. A staffed concierge desk anchors the lobby, and gated access along with on-site security means the building operates with a quiet attentiveness. A fitness center handles the days when you'd rather not commute to a gym. The roof deck reframes the Philadelphia skyline into something personal — a place to decompress on a Tuesday evening or share a drink on a Friday night. The pool, clubhouse, game room, meeting room, and picnic area extend the usable square footage of daily life well beyond the apartment walls. Parking is available in the attached garage for those who keep a car in the city. Pets are welcome here, dogs and cats both, which means the morning walk is built into the routine rather than negotiated around it. Rittenhouse Square itself sits within easy reach, offering green space, farmers markets, and the kind of neighborhood energy that makes living in Center City feel like a choice you keep making rather than one you made once. The blocks surrounding the building carry the full weight of urban convenience — coffee, dining, groceries, and the kind of independent retail that makes a neighborhood feel lived-in rather than assembled. This is the kind of address where the building handles the details so the resident doesn't have to. The routine finds its own shape here: coffee in the kitchen, an elevator down to the street, the day ahead laid out by a city that rewards people who choose to be in the middle of it. 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.