Mandarin Oriental Residences West Palm Beach

Mandarin Oriental Residences West Palm Beach to launch in 2031

The brand's first standalone residential project in South Florida will offer 87 private waterfront homes

Mandarin Oriental Residences West Palm Beach has been announced as the hotel group’s first standalone residential development in South Florida. The project, developed in partnership with North American developer Great Gulf, will comprise 87 private residences along the Intracoastal Waterway, with an anticipated opening in 2031.

The 31-storey building will include two- to four-bedroom homes, two multi-level private villas and a full-floor penthouse. The development marks a further step in Mandarin Oriental’s growing residential portfolio in the Americas, following the group’s upcoming hotel and residences project in Miami, and brings its branded living concept to one of South Florida’s most sought-after waterfront corridors.

What to expect from Mandarin Oriental Residences West Palm Beach

Mandarin Oriental Residences West Palm Beach

Designed by Safdie Architects, led by Moshe Safdie, with interiors by Studio Munge and landscape architecture by ENEA Landscape Architecture, Mandarin Oriental Residences West Palm Beach will rise 31 storeys. The building will house a selection of two- to four-bedroom residences, two multi-level private villas and a full-floor penthouse, each with private elevator access and wraparound balconies overlooking the waterway.

The site itself sits along the Intracoastal Waterway, set apart from downtown West Palm Beach but within reach of the area’s cultural and lifestyle destinations. These include the Norton Museum of Art, The Royal Poinciana Plaza, Worth Avenue and CityPlace, all of which offer access to shopping, dining and entertainment across Palm Beach county.

Amenities at Mandarin Oriental Residences West Palm Beach

Mandarin Oriental Residences West Palm Beach

The development will include a rooftop lounge with a pool, cabanas and spa, alongside a state-of-the-art fitness centre. At ground level, a second pool with a bar, cabanas and loungers will sit alongside a private beach-inspired setting on the Intracoastal Waterway. A pickleball court, garden lounge and additional communal spaces are also planned. Residents of Mandarin Oriental Residences West Palm Beach will have access to the brand’s hospitality-led service as part of day-to-day living.

Mandarin Oriental’s expanding footprint in Florida

The announcement follows Mandarin Oriental’s upcoming hotel and residences project in Miami, broadening the group’s presence across South Florida. Laurent Kleitman, group chief executive of Mandarin Oriental, said the West Palm Beach development “reflects our confidence in South Florida as a leading destination for luxury branded residences and exceptional hospitality.”

Neil Vohrah, Great Gulf’s president of high rise residential North America, described the partnership as one that “brings together exceptional design, legendary service and a deep understanding of what today’s luxury buyer is seeking.” Great Gulf, established in 1975, is a major North American real estate group whose portfolio spans residential, commercial, industrial and hospitality developments across Canada and the United States.

The design behind Mandarin Oriental Residences West Palm Beach

Moshe Safdie, the architect behind the project, is known for large-scale public and residential works globally. His involvement positions Mandarin Oriental Residences West Palm Beach as a notable addition to the city’s waterfront, with the 31-storey structure designed to become an architectural landmark along the Intracoastal Waterway.

With Mandarin Oriental Residences West Palm Beach anticipated to welcome its first residents in 2031, further details on pricing, floor plans and sales are expected to follow via the project’s dedicated website.

Quick Summary – Mandarin Oriental Residences West Palm Beach

  • Style: Luxury branded residences
  • 📍 Location: Intracoastal Waterway, West Palm Beach, Florida
  • 📅 Opening: Anticipated 2031
  • 🏗 Architect: Safdie Architects, led by Moshe Safdie
  • 🔑 Key features: 87 residences across 31 storeys, including two multi-level villas and a full-floor penthouse
  • 🏊 Amenities: Rooftop pool and lounge, ground-level pool and bar, spa, fitness centre, pickleball court
  • 🏠 Developer: Great Gulf
  • Ideal for: Luxury buyers seeking branded waterfront living in South Florida

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