Tucked into one of Fishtown's most energized blocks, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence at Urby Fishtown offers something that feels increasingly rare in a neighborhood moving this fast: genuine breathing room. At 936 square feet, the layout opens up in a way that invites you to slow down and actually settle in.
The kitchen is where the apartment earns its keep. Upgraded countertops stretch across a generous prep surface, giving you real estate for morning routines that go beyond a rushed cup of coffee. Stainless steel appliances -- refrigerator, stove, self-cleaning oven, built-in microwave, dishwasher -- are arranged with an intuitive logic that makes cooking feel less like a chore and more like a choice. The ice maker keeps pace with summer. The garbage disposal handles the rest. An open floor plan means the kitchen doesn't hide behind walls; it flows directly into the living space, so conversation carries from the cutting board to the couch without anyone raising their voice. Window treatments frame the whole scene, softening the light that comes through and giving you control over your mornings.
Both bedrooms are sized with intention. Walk-in closets in each offer the kind of storage that actually changes how you live -- where things have a place and your entryway stays clear. The two full bathrooms mean the rhythms of two people sharing a home don't have to collide. Entry-level bedroom access adds a layer of everyday convenience that you notice most on the nights when you're carrying groceries and just want things to be easy.
In-unit laundry -- washer and dryer both -- closes the loop on one of apartment living's persistent frustrations. No shared laundry rooms, no scheduling around neighbors, no quarters.
Beyond the front door, Urby Fishtown's community amenities give the building a sense of life that extends past your own walls. A fitness center handles the mornings when the motivation to leave the block is low. The roof deck is where the neighborhood earns its reputation -- open sky over Fishtown, the kind of evening view that makes you glad you live here. A dog park, picnic area, elevator access, a clubhouse, and a dedicated meeting room round out the building's offerings, so whether you're working from home, hosting, or just looking for somewhere to take the dog, the building accommodates.
Speaking of dogs: pets are welcome here. Cats and dogs both, with some breed, size, and number guidelines in place -- worth confirming the specifics with the leasing team.
Street parking is available in the surrounding blocks, and Fishtown's grid puts you within easy reach of everything the neighborhood does well: the corner coffee shops that fill up by eight, the lunch spots that have been here long enough to know their regulars, the dinner destinations that draw people in from other neighborhoods on Friday nights. Old industrial bones sit comfortably beside newer construction all along the main corridors, and that mix gives Fishtown its texture -- lived-in and evolving at the same time.
This is a home where the morning routine makes sense, the evenings have somewhere to land, and the neighborhood fills in the rest. Pricing and availability subject to change on a daily basis. Photos are of model units. Parking may be available subject to availability and may be an additional fee.