An open kitchen flows into a living room framed by nine-foot ceilings that immediately change the feeling of what 794 square feet can be. The extra height draws the eye upward and outward, and the open floor plan keeps every corner of this one-bedroom, one-bath home connected — no awkward corridors, no wasted transitions, just a clean, uninterrupted sweep of space that adapts to how you actually live. Light moves across the room as the day progresses, and by late afternoon the whole living area holds a warmth that makes it easy to forget you are six floors above a city street. The kitchen is fully equipped and ready to work. Stainless steel appliances, a dishwasher, a built-in microwave, a refrigerator with an ice maker, and a disposal are all in place so your first night here can involve a real meal rather than a takeout container. The open layout means whoever is cooking never feels cut off from conversation happening in the living room, and the counter space invites the kind of relaxed weekend morning — coffee brewing, something on the stove — that makes an apartment feel like a home. The bedroom carries the same generous ceiling height, and an in-unit washer and dryer means laundry stays entirely on your schedule, not the building's. The bathroom is well-appointed and private, tucked sensibly away from the main living space. Beyond the unit itself, the building offers a range of amenities that extend your usable square footage considerably. The fitness center handles daily workouts without requiring a separate membership. When the weather cooperates, the roof deck becomes one of the best rooms in the building — an open-air perch above University City where the skyline fills the background and the evening air is noticeably easier to breathe than it is at street level. A clubhouse, game room, meeting room, and picnic area give residents options depending on whether they need to focus, unwind, or gather. A jogging path and dog park round out the outdoor offerings, and the building is gated with security and elevator access throughout. Parking is available in the building garage, which removes one of the more persistent frustrations of city living from your daily calculation. University City is a neighborhood in genuine motion. Decades of institutional presence from research universities and major medical systems have given the area a stable, walkable core, and in recent years that foundation has attracted new restaurants, independent coffee shops, and street-level energy that did not exist here a generation ago. Established rowhouses and older apartment buildings sit alongside newer construction, and the result is a neighborhood with real texture — not a blank-slate development, but a place with roots that is actively growing into something more. Grocery stores, pharmacies, and green space are all within reach on foot. For getting around, University City's position in the broader transit network is one of its most practical advantages. Rail connections put Center City within a short ride, and regional lines extend that reach considerably farther in multiple directions. Whether the destination is a downtown office, an airport terminal, or a weekend errand across the city, the infrastructure to get there 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.