Mandarin Oriental Residences,West Palm Beach

Mandarin Oriental Residences, West Palm Beach, introduces 87 private homes in a 31-story tower along the Intracoastal Waterway. Designed by Safdie Architects with interiors by Studio Munge and landscape design by ENEA, the project pairs modern architecture with Mandarin Oriental’s renowned service culture. The offering includes two- to four-bedroom residences, two multi-level private villas, and a full-floor penthouse, each planned with private elevator access and wraparound terraces. A resort-style amenity program includes rooftop and ground-level pools, spa, fitness, and curated resident lounges.
Mandarin Oriental Residences, West Palm Beach, introduces 87 private homes in a 31-story tower along the Intracoastal Waterway. Designed by Safdie Architects with interiors by Studio Munge and landscape design by ENEA, the project pairs modern architecture with Mandarin Oriental’s renowned service culture. The offering includes two- to four-bedroom residences, two multi-level private villas, and a full-floor penthouse, each planned with private elevator access and wraparound terraces. A resort-style amenity program includes rooftop and ground-level pools, spa, fitness, and curated resident lounges.

Overview

Mandarin Oriental Residences, West Palm Beach, introduces 87 private homes in a 31-story tower along the Intracoastal Waterway. Designed by Safdie Architects with interiors by Studio Munge and landscape design by ENEA, the project pairs modern architecture with Mandarin Oriental’s renowned service culture. The offering includes two- to four-bedroom residences, two multi-level private villas, and a full-floor penthouse, each planned with private elevator access and wraparound terraces. A resort-style amenity program includes rooftop and ground-level pools, spa, fitness, and curated resident lounges.

Mandarin Oriental Residences,West Palm Beach

Mandarin Oriental Residences, West Palm Beach, introduces 87 private homes in a 31-story tower along the Intracoastal Waterway. Designed by Safdie Architects with interiors by Studio Munge and landscape design by ENEA, the project pairs modern architecture with Mandarin Oriental’s renowned service culture. The offering includes two- to four-bedroom residences, two multi-level private villas, and a full-floor penthouse, each planned with private elevator access and wraparound terraces. A resort-style amenity program includes rooftop and ground-level pools, spa, fitness, and curated resident lounges.
Developed by Great Gulf with Mandarin Oriental. Architecture is by Safdie Architects led by Moshe Safdie, with interiors by Studio Munge and landscape architecture by ENEA.

The Team

Developed by Great Gulf with Mandarin Oriental. Architecture is by Safdie Architects led by Moshe Safdie, with interiors by Studio Munge and landscape architecture by ENEA.
A curated mix of two- to four-bedroom residences, complemented by two multi-level private villas and a full-floor penthouse. Homes are planned with private elevator entry and wraparound terraces oriented to Intracoastal outlooks.

Residences

A curated mix of two- to four-bedroom residences, complemented by two multi-level private villas and a full-floor penthouse. Homes are planned with private elevator entry and wraparound terraces oriented to Intracoastal outlooks.
Set along the North Flagler Drive waterfront, the site enjoys direct presence on the Intracoastal Waterway. The setting feels calm and residential while remaining close to Palm Beach County destinations, including the Norton Museum of Art, The Royal Poinciana Plaza, Worth Avenue, and CityPlace.

Location

Set along the North Flagler Drive waterfront, the site enjoys direct presence on the Intracoastal Waterway. The setting feels calm and residential while remaining close to Palm Beach County destinations, including the Norton Museum of Art, The Royal Poinciana Plaza, Worth Avenue, and CityPlace.

Mandarin Oriental Residences,West Palm Beach

Developed by Great Gulf with Mandarin Oriental. Architecture is by Safdie Architects led by Moshe Safdie, with interiors by Studio Munge and landscape architecture by ENEA.

Mandarin Oriental Residences,West Palm Beach

A curated mix of two- to four-bedroom residences, complemented by two multi-level private villas and a full-floor penthouse. Homes are planned with private elevator entry and wraparound terraces oriented to Intracoastal outlooks.

Mandarin Oriental Residences,West Palm Beach

Set along the North Flagler Drive waterfront, the site enjoys direct presence on the Intracoastal Waterway. The setting feels calm and residential while remaining close to Palm Beach County destinations, including the Norton Museum of Art, The Royal Poinciana Plaza, Worth Avenue, and CityPlace.
Great Gulf leads development in collaboration with Mandarin Oriental, aligning high-end design, privacy, and service into a distinctive residential offering.

Features

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Amenities

Amenities

An outdoor rooftop lounge designed for everyday resort living, featuring a pool, private cabanas, spa facilities, and a state-of-the-art fitness center. The elevated setting is conceived for sunrise routines, sunset gatherings, and a quiet sense of privacy above the water.

Amenities

At ground level, a second pool experience includes a pool bar, cabanas, and loungers, complemented by a private beach-inspired setting along the Intracoastal. It is envisioned as a relaxed shoreline escape for afternoons, entertaining, and effortless indoor to outdoor living.

Amenities

Amenities extend into thoughtfully planned social and practical spaces, including a pickleball court, garden lounge, theater, coworking area, kids club, and a dedicated pet spa. The collection supports wellness, work, and family life with Mandarin Oriental’s hospitality-minded attention to detail.

Mandarin Oriental Residences, West Palm Beach