Original hardwoods gleam beneath south-facing windows that frame this studio where modern efficiency meets 1922 architectural charm. The open floor plan flows seamlessly from a well-appointed kitchen featuring upgraded countertops and stainless steel appliances including refrigerator, microwave, disposal, and ice maker into a versatile living space that adapts to your daily rhythm. Morning coffee preparation becomes a pleasure in this thoughtfully designed kitchen where every appliance and surface reflects contemporary living standards while honoring the building's historic character. The walk-in closet provides generous storage solutions, transforming what could be a challenge in compact living into an organized sanctuary for your wardrobe and belongings. In-unit washer and dryer eliminate laundry day logistics, adding convenience that busy professionals appreciate. The bathroom balances form and function, complementing the studio's overall aesthetic of refined simplicity. Step outside your front door into Chestnut Hall's full spectrum of amenities designed for modern urban living. The fitness center keeps your workout routine consistent regardless of weather, while the game room and meeting room provide spaces for both recreation and productivity. When you need fresh air, choose between the ground-level picnic area surrounded by the dog park where four-legged neighbors play, or ascend to the roof deck where Philadelphia's skyline creates your evening backdrop. The concierge desk adds a layer of service and security to daily arrivals and departures, while elevator access ensures comfortable movement throughout the building. Your pets will find welcome here with the building's cat and dog-friendly policy, and the dedicated dog park means exercise and socialization happen steps from your door. Living in this studio means embracing Philadelphia's walkable culture where neighborhood cafes, restaurants, and shops create a tapestry of dining and shopping experiences. The eclectic mix of established favorites and emerging establishments along nearby corridors means your evening dinner decision might be the day's most difficult choice. Whether you prefer quiet mornings with a book by those south-facing windows or active evenings exploring the neighborhood's culinary scene, this space adapts to the lifestyle you want to create in one of Philadelphia's most characterful historic buildings. 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.