Located on the 19th floor (only 1 floor down from the roof top) in the heart of Philadelphia, across the street from City Hall. It sits in the towering Georgian Revival-style building known simply as The Phoenix. Built in 1925 the historic building (also holding a National Historic Landmark status) bears the signature of lauded local architects Stewardson & Page. As such, it features intricate details that date back to that time, ranging from coffered ceilings to Kasota and Carrera marble floors and walls, ornate bronze paneled elevators, and elaborate mill and plaster work. Renovated in 2000 this it retains the remarkable craftsmanship and exquisite stonework of its original construction. The stunning facade, punctuated by granite Corinthian columns, carved eagles perched on globes and limestone cornice crowns, recaptures the spirit of a bygone era. Through the bronze entryways, are exquisite interior spaces graced with elaborate architectural inscriptions-marble walls and floors, coffered ceilings and bronze elevator doors. Among the bevy of new construction and architectural styles emerging throughout Center City Philadelphia, The Phoenix stands alone in its historic grandeur and cannot be rivaled by any new construction in the City. With hardwood floors, automatic shades, stainless still appliances, new washer and dryer on the Best Views side and a floor a way to be sky high it is a rear find! Don't loose your chance to see it before it's gone!