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PARC RITTENHOUSE    225 S. 18th Street

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A Brand New Condo Conversion on the East Side of Rittenhouse Square at
PARC RITTENHOUSE CONDOMINIUMS AND CLUB ON RITTENHOUSE SQUARE offers every modern convenience and amenity of a premiere condominium residence—plus a wealth of unique lifestyle features unequalled by any other building in its class.

Your personal sanctuary on the Seventh Floor. An architect-designed outdoor pool with cascading fountains and hot tubs, surrounded by formal landscaping and a spacious wooden deck. Plentiful lounge chairs, poolside seating and cabanas beckon in warm weather; a sunset swim dissolves the cares of the day. And yes, you can order at poolside from the delectable Parc menu. Or bring along a picnic basket… it’s your private paradise, available exclusively to residents.

LARGE STATE OF THE ART GYM WITH ELIPTICAL MACHINES, TREADMILLS, CIRCUIT, BIKES AND FREE WEIGHTS
MEDIA ROOM-STATE OF THE ART SCREENING ROOM
GARDEN TERRACE
LIBRARY
STEPHEN STARS PARC BISTRO ON STREET LEVEL

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Map and Surrounding Area
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Technical Data
Floors (above ground)
16
Construction start
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Construction end
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Structure in General
Construction type
high-rise building
Current status
existing [completed]
Facade material
brick
Facade system
applied masonry
Facade color
light brown
Architectural style
art deco / art moderne
Usages
Main usages
residential condominium
Features and Amenities
City landmark
Facts
The former Penn Athletic Club operated for many years as the Rittenhouse Regency apartments and the Sheraton Rittenhouse Square Hotel.
The hotel closed in late 2004 in anticipation of a renovation into an all owner-occupied condominium building.
The renovation will include the addition of 5 three-story penthouses to the top of the structure.
Upon completion, the building will be renamed 'Parc Rittenhouse'.
Companies involved in this building


Architect: Zantzinger, Borie & Medary

Other Companies:
Lubert-Adler Management, Inc.

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