What will you enjoy more at Arthaus, Philadelphia's newest luxury condominium building? The beauty of your own brand-new apartment with its stunning views and quality finishes, or the 36,000 square feet of amenities that are beyond any other offering in the city? Residence 1101, with three bedrooms and 2.1 baths, 2,030 square feet of exquisite interiors and a private 8-foot-deep balcony off the living room, is lined in floor-to-ceiling windows. The kitchen is finished with Poggenpohl cabinetry and Wolf/Sub-Zero appliances, including a gas cooktop. The main bedroom suite offers a large walk-in closet and second closet. The main suite bath is finished with beautifully chosen fixtures and finishes. The price of this residence includes one-car, on-site, garage parking. The buyer can enjoy a full 10-year property-tax abatement that holds taxes at approximately $300 per month. This apartment is a serene space with views that remind you that life, particularly arts and culture, is right outside your door. At Arthaus, you are across the street from the Kimmel Center and steps from the Academy of Music and every other stage on Broad Street. Within Arthaus, you are an elevator ride away from two full floors of indoor and outdoor amenities. Enjoy a full suite of wellness offerings, including an indoor, 75-foot lap pool and spa, sauna, steam room, massage room, indoor and outdoor yoga spaces and a salon for hair and nails. Lounges, a library, private-event space room with full catering kitchen, demonstration kitchen, laundry for oversized articles, boardroom and plenty of outdoor-living options are available to residents. A lush rooftop garden, a rooftop all-season greenhouse, garden spaces for residents who enjoy tending their own flowers, herbs and vegetables, a dog run and pet spa and an outdoor terrace with fire pit, grills and dining areas await residents. Visionary design and never-before-seen amenities are hallmarks of Arthaus, a building designed by renowned architect Eugene Kohn of Kohn Pedersen Fox. Tour Arthaus and see for yourself why it has raised the bar for city living in Philadelphia.