Completed in 2019, The Bristol is a 25-story, 69-residence tower on the Intracoastal Waterway at 1100 South Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach. Developed by Golub & Company, Al Adelson, and Elion Partners, the building was designed by Solomon Cordwell Buenz with interiors by Amir Khamneipur. At delivery, it set the highest price per square foot of any new condominium in Palm Beach County at that time.
Every residence features a flow-through floor plan with both east and west exposures, capturing sunrise over Palm Beach Island and sunset across the West Palm Beach skyline. Units range from 3,575 to over 9,200 square feet of interior space, with 10-foot-7-inch ceilings on tower floors and up to 12-foot-4-inch ceilings in the penthouses. Private elevator foyers open directly into each home. Kitchens are outfitted with Gaggenau and Sub-Zero appliances, and 11-foot floor-to-ceiling laminated impact glass is standard throughout.
The building sits directly across from Palm Beach Island and roughly 500 feet south of the Royal Park Bridge, placing Worth Avenue, The Breakers, and Royal Poinciana Plaza within a short drive. Downtown West Palm Beach, including Rosemary Square, the Norton Museum of Art, and the Kravis Center, is immediately accessible. The location within the historic El Cid neighborhood provides a quieter residential setting while remaining minutes from both the island and the city center.
Service is a defining element of the Bristol. A full-time concierge staff, daily continental breakfast in the lobby lounge, private spa treatment rooms, personal training, a beauty salon, and a private car service are included. The building also offers 12 private guest suites for visiting family and associates, 16 private garages, and a full-building backup generator that maintains air conditioning during power outages.