Residence 503 in the South Tower of South Flagler House is a 4,970-square-foot Intracoastal condominium designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects with interiors by Pembrooke & Ives, positioned on the west shore of the Intracoastal Waterway in Jefferson Park, West Palm Beach. The building, developed by Related Ross, comprises two 28-story towers on 3.4 acres with 105 residences total, scheduled for 2027 delivery.
Residence 503 in the South Tower of South Flagler House is a 4,970-square-foot Intracoastal condominium designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects with interiors by Pembrooke & Ives, positioned on the west shore of the Intracoastal Waterway in Jefferson Park, West Palm Beach. The building, developed by Related Ross, comprises two 28-story towers on 3.4 acres with 105 residences total, scheduled for 2027 delivery.
Architecture by Robert A.M. Stern with Pembrooke & Ives Interiors
RAMSA's involvement here follows the firm's track record of high-end residential towers in Manhattan and Palm Beach County. The building's classical proportions and material palette align with Stern's long-standing approach to contextual design. Pembrooke & Ives, the New York interior design firm, handled the aesthetic program for the residences and common spaces, a pairing that signals a specific buyer profile: collectors and principals accustomed to full-service Manhattan living who want the same product on the Intracoastal.
Interior Layout
A private elevator opens directly into the residence, arriving at a great room oriented east toward the Intracoastal, Palm Beach Island, and the Atlantic beyond. The triple-exposure view line, from water to island to ocean, is a function of this particular floor and tower position in the South Tower. The primary suite includes dual bathrooms and dual walk-in closets, configured as a self-contained wing. A library or office and an eat-in kitchen round out the floor plan, which reads as three bedrooms with four full baths and one half bath.
Outdoor Living & Loggias
The residence features dual loggias on the east and west exposures, creating covered outdoor space on both the Intracoastal and city sides. This dual-loggia configuration allows morning light from the east and sunset exposure from the west, a layout uncommon in waterfront towers where outdoor space is typically concentrated on one facade.
Building Amenities & Services
South Flagler House markets itself as having the largest amenity offering per residence in Palm Beach County. The building includes attended lobby, key card entry, security patrol, fire sprinkler and alarm systems, and concierge services. Two garage spaces are included with Residence 503.
Location & Access
The 1355 South Flagler Drive address sits in Jefferson Park, directly across the Intracoastal from the southern end of Palm Beach Island. Palm Beach International Airport is approximately a 10-minute drive southwest. The Flagler Memorial Bridge and Royal Park Bridge provide direct access to Worth Avenue and the island's commercial corridor. This stretch of South Flagler Drive has become the primary corridor for new luxury tower development in West Palm Beach, competing directly with island product at a lower per-square-foot basis while offering full-service building infrastructure that most Palm Beach single-family estates cannot match.
Key Features
- Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) building design
- Pembrooke & Ives interior design program
- Private elevator entry to residence
- Dual loggias on east and west exposures
- Intracoastal, Palm Beach Island, and Atlantic Ocean views
- Developed by Related Ross on 3.4 waterfront acres
- Two 28-story towers with 105 total residences
- Attended lobby with concierge, security patrol, and key card access
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