50% OF OWNERS IN RESIDENCE

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Friends of Rittenhouse Visit Laurel on The Square

This week on Laurel on The Square, Brian Emmons of Southern Land Company chats with Bart Blatstein from Friends of Rittenhouse Square about the lifestyle enjoyed by neighborhood residents. Residents of The Laurel will enjoy a front row seat to Philadelphia’s most anticipated socials.

Friends of Rittenhouse Square orchestrates a great deal of the square’s social calendar, playing host to a wealth of events that support the historic park’s beatification and preservation. From outdoor festivals to black tie galas, residents will enjoy a vibrant social life that connects them to key members of the community.

Through funding and management of the numerous projects necessary to sustain the square, Friends of Rittenhouse Square has been the driving force behind the neighborhood’s success and historic preservation. Projects include statue sculpture restoration, iron fencing preservation, lighting upgrades and fountain maintenance — all of which ensure the square retains the reputation that lends such prestige to the community.

As the last residential opportunity on Rittenhouse Square, The Laurel offers its residents a place in Philadelphia’s most prestigious and historically rich neighborhood. An array of carefully curated services designed to facilitate a luxurious Center City lifestyle await. Experience a renaissance of refined living in Philadelphia’s most sought-after neighborhood. Grand condominium homes from the $2 millions available. Visit the Sales Gallery at 1845 Walnut St.,Suite 1911, Philadelphia, PA 19103, or call 215-977-9777 for more information.

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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