About The Bristol
The Bristol is the trophy address of West Palm Beach — a 25-story waterfront tower on South Flagler Drive that opened in 2019 and immediately redefined what ultra-luxury means on this side of the Intracoastal. With only 68 residences across 25 floors, most layouts are half- or full-floor, meaning you step off your private elevator directly into your home.
This is not a condo building. It's a private club where each member owns a floor.
Quick Facts
| Address | 1100 S Flagler Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 |
|---|---|
| Year Built | 2019 |
| Stories | 25 |
| Total Residences | 68 |
| Developer | Flagler Investors (Golub & Company) |
| Unit Range | 3,500–14,500 sq ft |
| Layouts | Half-floor, full-floor, penthouse |
The Location Advantage
The Bristol sits directly on the Intracoastal with unobstructed views across to Palm Beach island and the Atlantic beyond. This stretch of South Flagler Drive is often referred to as Billionaire's Row — a handful of ultra-luxury towers lining the waterfront, each one an address that speaks for itself.
Downtown West Palm Beach and Clematis Street are walkable. Palm Beach International Airport is ten minutes away, and Palm Beach island via the Royal Park Bridge is two minutes.
Residences & Floor Plans
- Half-floor residences — approximately 3,500–5,000 sq ft
- Full-floor residences — 7,000–9,000+ sq ft with 360° views
- Penthouses — up to 14,500 sq ft with private rooftop terraces
- 11-foot ceilings throughout
- Private elevator foyers in every residence
- Custom chef's kitchens by Clive Christian
- Smart-home automation throughout
- Floor-to-ceiling glass on all exposures
Amenities
- Separate men's and women's full-service spas
- Olympic-grade fitness center with yoga studio
- Waterfront infinity pool with poolside cabanas
- Private dining room with catering kitchen
- Golf simulator and wine cellars
- Guest suites for visiting family
- 24-hour concierge, doorman, and valet
- Private marina slip access
- Dog park on premises
For Buyers
The Bristol attracts buyers who could buy an oceanfront estate on Palm Beach and choose not to — people who want the view, the privacy, and the services without the upkeep of a single-family property. Ownership here signals a specific kind of seriousness. Units rarely change hands, and when they do, transactions tend to close privately before hitting the public market.
For Renters
Rentals are uncommon and generally seasonal. Building policy typically permits limited leasing, and most owners use the residence as a primary or winter home. If a lease does come available, it will command one of the highest rates in Palm Beach County.
Who Should Buy Here
The Bristol is for buyers at the top of the market who want discretion, service, and a waterfront view in a building with fewer than 70 neighbors. If you're weighing Palm Beach island versus a tower on the West Palm side, The Bristol makes the case that you can have the ocean view without the ocean-side property taxes — and with substantially more privacy than a single-family estate delivers.