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Tucked into the sixteenth floor of a 1930 building that has anchored the corner of Walnut Street for nearly a century, this one-bedroom residence offers something rarer than square footage in Rittenhouse Square — a genuine sense of arrival. The elevator opens, the door swings wide, and the open floor plan draws you immediately toward windows that frame the city at an elevation that feels both removed from the street and completely woven into it. The kitchen sets the tone for the rest of the home. Upgraded countertops, stainless steel appliances, a dishwasher, and an ice maker make it a space that functions as well as it looks. A range hood keeps things clean, and the self-cleaning oven means your Sunday cooking projects end without a project of their own. The washer and dryer are in-unit, so laundry fits into life here the way it should — quietly and without leaving the apartment. Window treatments throughout give you control over the mood at any hour, and the walk-in closet tucks everything away so the bedroom feels like a room you actually want to spend time in. What elevates daily life at Icon is how thoughtfully the building wraps around its residents. The fitness center downstairs makes it easy to start a morning without leaving the building, and on days when you have more time, the roof deck trades the gym's energy for open sky and a panoramic stretch of the Philadelphia skyline. The game room and meeting room offer two very different modes of the same idea — that your building should give you more space than just your unit. The concierge desk grounds the whole experience, handling the small logistical moments so the rest of the day stays uninterrupted. For residents with a car, parking is available in the garage. Pets are welcome here as well, with both cats and dogs permitted. Step outside and Rittenhouse Square itself is essentially your front yard. The park draws residents, neighbors, and the full texture of the city to one of Philadelphia's most storied public spaces. The boutiques, restaurants, and coffee shops along Walnut and Locust are the kind that have been around long enough to feel like institutions and new enough to keep the block interesting. The neighborhood operates at a pace that rewards people who like to live close to things — where the dry cleaner, the wine shop, and a genuinely good dinner are all reachable on foot before anyone checks their phone for directions. There is a particular quality of life that emerges when a building has both history and intention. The bones here go back nearly a century, and the amenities reflect how people actually live now. That combination — the address, the architecture, the altitude, and the access — is what makes a one-bedroom at 1616 Walnut feel like more than an apartment. It feels like a place you build a routine around and, in time, a 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.
Source: BRIGHT MLS, MLS#: PAPH2634230
