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== Four Seasons Hotel == The Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia occupies the tower's upper floors, with a 60th-floor sky lobby providing guests and visitors with panoramic views across the city and region. The hotel's 219 rooms and extensive amenities—including restaurants, spa, and ballroom—bring luxury hospitality to Philadelphia's tallest building. The restaurant Jean-Georges Philadelphia, operated by chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, occupies the 59th floor, offering dining experiences with dramatic views.<ref name="foster"/> The hotel's presence brings residential character and public accessibility to what might otherwise be purely corporate space. The sky lobby welcomes visitors who come simply to experience the views, while hotel guests contribute to Center City's hospitality economy. This mixed-use approach—combining corporate offices, luxury hotel, and public amenities—represents contemporary thinking about urban high-rise development that maximizes value while creating public benefit.<ref name="gallery"/>
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