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Wall Street South's most iconic condo, The Bristol, now has a new sister

West Palm Beach’s most iconic condominium has a new sister coming to town. Developed by Al Adelson—the visionary behind The Bristol, where penthouses reached over $40 million and set a new benchmark for luxury in South Florida—The Berkeley carries that legacy forward in a more expansive, family-focused form. While its predecessor delivered boutique exclusivity with just 69 residences, this next chapter unfolds on the shores of Clear Lake, pairing generous terraces and flexible layouts with enduring design pedigree in one of the city’s fastest-rising districts.


Wall Street South's most iconic condo, The Bristol, now has a new sister
Rendering of The Berkeley Palm Beach, Arquitectonica

Currently under construction, the striking new residential landmark is more than just another condominium—it’s a statement of permanence. Designed by renowned architect Bernardo Fort-Brescia of Arquitectonica, the tower commands an unobstructed vantage point over the Atlantic Ocean, Intracoastal Waterway, and lakefront skyline.


Rendering of The Berkeley Palm Beach, Arquitectonica
Rendering of The Berkeley Palm Beach, Arquitectonica

Each residence is designed with a rare flow-through layout that captures sunrise on one side and sunset on the other—punctuated by the largest private terraces in the Palm Beaches.


Wall Street South's most iconic condo, The Bristol, now has a new sister
Rendering of The Berkeley Palm Beach Interior, Arquitectonica

Inside, finishes are hand-selected from global design houses, including Italian-crafted Snaidero kitchens, spa-style baths, and integrated smart-building features. Family-forward floor plans add function to beauty, while a fully furnished on-site model offers a glimpse of the lifestyle already taking shape.


Wall Street South's most iconic condo, The Bristol, now has a new sister
Rendering of The Berkeley Palm Beach Gym, Arquitectonica

The amenity experience spans three levels, with everything from a rooftop pool deck and private cabanas to indoor lounges, wellness studios, a golf simulator, children’s areas, and a resident market. Dedicated concierge and valet services elevate the experience, offering daily convenience for both residents and guests.


Wall Street South's most iconic condo, The Bristol, now has a new sister
Rendering of The Berkeley Palm Beach Private Dining, Arquitectonica

Just five minutes from Palm Beach International Airport and two minutes from I-95, the building offers direct access via Australian Avenue, bypassing downtown congestion and connecting effortlessly to both Palm Beach Island and the city’s cultural and business core. Walkable destinations include the Kravis Center, The Square, the Cleveland Clinic, the new Eataly that is opening later this year, Ross headquarters, and the upcoming Vanderbilt University graduate campus.


Wall Street South's most iconic condo, The Bristol, now has a new sister
Rendering of The Berkeley Palm Beach Rooftop, Arquitectonica

Uniquely positioned in a well-established and evolving district, The Berkeley offers long-term value in a neighborhood defined by stability, prestige, and walkable urban appeal.


Rendering of The Berkeley Palm Beach Balcony, Arquitectonica
Rendering of The Berkeley Palm Beach Balcony, Arquitectonica

For those seeking permanence, privacy, and proximity—The Berkeley Palm Beach is a rare opportunity to own at the edge of it all.


Visit the Sales Gallery at 500 S. Australian Avenue, Suite 910, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 | (561) 220-2200 | or The Berkeley's website here.



 
 

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