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Welcome to LifeAt Naval Square

The website is meant to enhance the experience of living in this incredible community. We welcome all Naval Square residents to log on and enjoy this useful tool. The more you use it, the better it will get.

In the early 19th century, the Naval Home property, a National Historic Landmark, served as the first home of the U.S. Naval Academy and as the nation’s first retirement home for sailors and marines. The building was designed in 1826 by William Strickland, one of the most influential architects in American history. The original setting of the parade ground in front of Biddle Hall, and the flanking Governor’s and Surgeon General’s residences will be preserved, and provide an ideal place to walk and meet neighbors.

From the moment you enter through the grand historic gates, to the awe-inspiring view of Biddle Hall's classic architecture and lush parade ground.  Naval Square reveals a grand setting and lifestyle unlike any other in Philadelphia.

Toll Brothers is transforming this historic property into a community of distinctive residences ranging from luxurious townhomes to renovated condos with soaring vaulted ceilings, unique spaces and reserved parking.  More than a residence, Naval Square offers a lifestyle of comfort and sophistication within a short walk of the heart of both Center City and University City.  Naval Square puts you in the center of it all.

Features and Amenities

Homeowners at Naval Square will enjoy access to a full roster of amenities including sprawling 20-acre parade grounds and the community center located in the soaring rotunda of Biddle Hall the community’s flagship building. The ideal place to visit old friends and meet new ones, the community center features an entertainment area, a pool table, and fitness equipment. In addition, on-site deeded parking is included and courtesy shuttle service is available at no cost to areas throughout the city such as 30th Street Station, the Central Business District, and the University of Pennsylvania. 

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