This three-bedroom residence at Palm Beach Towers was formed by combining units 510 and 511 into a single 2,228-square-foot home, then fully redesigned by AD100 firm KA Associates. The apartment faces the Intracoastal Waterway with city and water views from the fifth floor of one of Cocoanut Row's most established full-service buildings.
This three-bedroom residence at Palm Beach Towers was formed by combining units 510 and 511 into a single 2,228-square-foot home, then fully redesigned by AD100 firm KA Associates. The apartment faces the Intracoastal Waterway with city and water views from the fifth floor of one of Cocoanut Row's most established full-service buildings.
Interior by KA Associates
KA Associates, recognized on Architectural Digest's AD100 list, completed the renovation to what the designer describes as triple mint condition. The main living area is defined by oversized windows that frame the Intracoastal and allow light across the combined floor plan. The layout reads as one continuous residence rather than two joined units, with the additional square footage creating proportions uncommon at this level of the building.
The primary suite is oversized relative to the original single-unit plans and includes a private balcony oriented toward the water. Three full bathrooms serve the three bedrooms, preserving privacy for both the owner's quarters and guest rooms.
Palm Beach Towers: Building & Amenities
Palm Beach Towers, built in 1956, occupies a direct Intracoastal position on Cocoanut Row in the heart of the Town of Palm Beach. The building operates with attended lobby security, full concierge service, a waterfront pool on the Intracoastal, a fitness center, library, and a private on-site restaurant for residents. The level of staffing and services here is comparable to the handful of other full-service Palm Beach condominiums along this stretch of the waterway.
Location & Access
Cocoanut Row places this residence within a short walk of Worth Avenue, the Royal Poinciana Plaza, and the Four Arts campus. The Royal Park Bridge to West Palm Beach is roughly two minutes by car, connecting to Flagler Drive and the commercial corridor along the western waterfront. Palm Beach International Airport is approximately fifteen minutes west via Okeechobee Boulevard. For owners who dock separately, several marinas along the Intracoastal in West Palm Beach are accessible within minutes of the bridge crossing.
Key Features
- Two units combined into one 2,228-square-foot, three-bedroom residence
- Full renovation by AD100 design firm KA Associates
- Direct Intracoastal, water, and city views from the fifth floor
- Private balcony off the primary suite
- Attended lobby, concierge, waterfront pool, fitness center, library, and private restaurant
- Walking distance to Worth Avenue and Royal Poinciana Plaza
- Palm Beach International Airport approximately 15 minutes west
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