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Center City’s Tallest New Residential Tower Does Not Disappoint

Rittenhouse has always been home to the most luxurious lifestyles. With world-class restaurants, designer shops and gorgeous greenery centering the square, it’s easy to see why so many Philadelphians (and visitors!) find it an appealing place to settle down. But soon, there’s going to be a whole new reason for potential buyers to flock to the desirable district. The long-awaited 48-story luxury tower, The Laurel will soon become the most prized address in Philadelphia. Construction broke ground mere weeks ago and 30 percent of the building has already sold.

Whether you’re new to town or born-and-raised in the City of Brotherly Love, The Laurel presents a compelling opportunity. Here are just some of the reasons The Laurel is so special:

It’s your last chance to live on Rittenhouse.

As one of the oldest historical neighborhoods in the United States and the ideal of center city living, the in-demand square is usually one that’s hard to break into. If you’re ready to take your place among the Rittenhouse elite, you’ll have one more shot to do so, at The Laurel. Occupying the last parcel of undeveloped real estate on the square, the luxury oasis does not disappoint.

The views are unbeatable.

As the soon-to-be tallest residential tower in the city, you can bet that the views from The Laurel cannot be beat. With crystal clear site lines of the park, river and city skyline, you’ll be mesmerized from moment to moment. Plus, residents can experience the city lights from all new heights in the common spaces too, like the private bar and lounge, slated for the 26th floor.

To read more, visit phillymag.com.

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THE LAUREL RITTENHOUSE SQUARE’S CONDOMINIUMS SURPASS 50% SOLD MARK

outhern Land Company (SLC), the real estate developer behind The Laurel Rittenhouse Square, today announced that more than 50% of the condominiums at The Laurel have been sold, including one full-floor penthouse, marking a significant milestone in the development of the 48-story tower