We chose to invest in fewer, better amenities — and to maintain them properly — rather than build a long list that ages quickly.
Forty feet square, open to the sky, and planted with native serviceberry, oakleaf hydrangea, and switchgrass. Bluestone underfoot, four cast-iron benches, and a single ginkgo at the center that turns gold in November.
The courtyard is for residents and their guests, day or night. There is no reservation system — it is simply a quiet outdoor room shared by everyone in the building.
A modest roof with two long teak dining tables (seats sixteen), three lounge chairs, raised herb planters, and a gas grill. The view runs from the Ben Franklin Bridge to the Camden Children's Garden.
Reservable in two-hour blocks for private gatherings; otherwise open to all residents from 7am to 10pm.
Day-to-day comforts that quietly make a difference.
A small ground-floor room with a wood-burning stove, a long oak table, and a coffee setup refilled each morning. Excellent for working away from home.
Five Peloton bikes, a Pilates reformer, dumbbells to 60 lbs, and a stretching area. Cleaned and disinfected twice daily.
Wall-mounted racks for forty bicycles, a tune-up stand, and a tire pump. Direct access to Watson Street.
Refrigerated lockers for grocery deliveries; standard lockers for everything else. Notifications by text.
A secure underground garage with EV chargers at every space. Reserved spots are available to most residences.
An office staffed Monday through Saturday by Charles and his team. After hours, a 24-hour answering service routed to a real person.