PREMIER PHILADELPHIA APARTMENTS IN THE HEART OF UNIVERSITY CITY

 

The Left Bank Apartments located in University City offer the convenience of urban living being just 1 block from UPenn’s campus and 3 blocks from Drexel University. Select homes include brand-new kitchens and bathrooms with white quartz countertops, soft-close designer cabinetry, stainless steel appliances and vinyl wood flooring. All homes include hardwood floors, high industrial ceilings with oversized windows, and smart home technology. Community features include a 24/7 fitness center, rooftop deck with horizon city views, game room, and clubroom with catering kitchen. Live a 5 minute walk from Schuylkill River Park and retailers on Walnut Street. 

FIND YOUR PERFECT STUDIO ALONG THE RIVER

Spacious studio homes along Schuykill, where UPenn and downtown are easily accessible. Enjoy stunning views of Center City’s skyline in your backyard, high-end modern finishes, and smart home technology.

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BRAND-NEW KITCHENS AND BATHS

Select homes feature upgraded finishes, stainless steel appliances, soft-close cabinetry, in-home washers & dryers, and vinyl wood flooring. Move into your perfectly upgraded home today!

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We are here to provide an exceptional living experience. Schedule your tour and we will customize it to meet your every need.

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EXPERIENCE THE LEFT BANK

Community spaces in your new home are designed for your well-being and entertainment. From your rooftop deck to the fitness center and even a grassy dog run for your four-legged friend, discover all the ways your new home caters to you.  

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IN THE HEART OF UNIVERSITY CITY

At The Left Bank, you'll live right on Penn's campus, a 5-minute bike ride to Drexel, and just 2 blocks from The Schuylkill River. Explore your neighborhood and discover just how close you'll be to your favorite spots. 

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HISTORIC ROOTS

Originally constructed as the Pennsylvania Railroad Freight Building in 1929, the building's restrained Art Deco style earned it a place as one of the largest buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. While initially intended for use as a combination freight station, warehouse, and showroom Left Bank has offered a home for residents since 2001.