Hardwood floors and oversized windows set this studio apart from the moment you cross the threshold, anchoring a 440-square-foot layout that feels both purposeful and calm. Built in 1922, Chestnut Hall carries that rare quality of a building that was constructed to last -- thick walls, solid bones, and a character that newer construction simply cannot replicate. This top-floor studio channels all of that into a space where every square foot is doing real work.
The open floor plan means your living area and sleeping space flow together without interruption, allowing natural light to travel freely across the room throughout the day. Mornings bring a softer, ambient glow, while afternoons shift the light toward something warmer and more direct, catching the texture of the hardwood floors and the clean lines of the upgraded countertops in the kitchen. Those countertops anchor a well-appointed kitchen outfitted with stainless steel appliances, a refrigerator, microwave, ice maker, and disposal -- everything you need to cook a real meal without the kitchen consuming your living space. In-unit washer and dryer means laundry is handled on your schedule, quietly and without any trek down a hallway.
The walk-in closet is a genuine asset in a studio of this size, giving you dedicated storage that keeps the main living area open and uncluttered. That sense of order carries the whole apartment. Nothing here feels squeezed. The open layout, the thoughtful storage, and the quality finishes combine to make this a studio that lives more generously than its footprint might suggest.
Step outside your door and the building itself extends your living space considerably. A roof deck offers an elevated perch above West Philadelphia with open sky in every direction -- the kind of place where an evening with no particular agenda becomes something you remember. The fitness center means you can keep your routine close to home, and the game room and meeting room give you options for both unwinding and getting work done without leaving the building. A picnic area and dog park round out the outdoor spaces, and for residents with pets, cats and dogs are welcome here.
Day-to-day life on this stretch of Chestnut Street moves at a pace that suits almost anyone. The corridor between 39th and 40th is dense with the kind of neighborhood fabric that takes decades to build -- independent cafes where regulars have their orders memorized, eateries ranging from quick lunch counters to sit-down dinners, and a mix of shops and storefronts that reflect the eclectic, layered character of University City. Errands that require nothing more than a ten-minute walk replace the ones that used to require a car.
Concierge service and on-site security mean the building is staffed and attentive. The elevator makes the fifth floor an easy commute from the lobby. Small details, but they add up across the weeks and months of actually living somewhere.
This is a studio that rewards the resident who values quality over quantity -- someone who wants their home to feel complete without being excessive, and who wants a neighborhood that gives them something worth stepping outside for every single day. 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.