1315 South Flagler Drive

Frisbie Group And Hines Announce Two-Towered, 27-Story ‘South Flagler House’ In West Palm Beach Along Florida’s Gold Coast

Palm Beach-based real estate investment firm Frisbie Group and global real estate development firm Hines have officially unveiled South Flagler House, a two-towered 27-story residential development planned to rise at 1315 and 1401 South Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach, Florida. Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA), it will be the globally renowned architecture firm’s first luxury residential high-rise in Florida; global design firm Stantec will serve as the architect of record. One of the country’s top agents, Suzanne Frisbie, along with Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group will exclusively lead sales and marketing. Sales are expected to launch later this year.

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Flagler Towers. Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects.

FAA Approves Twin 27-Story RAMSA-Designed Flagler Towers Planned In West Palm Beach

Airspace obstruction permits have been approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for work on Flagler Towers, a twin-towered 27-story residential development in West Palm Beach comprised of two 373-foot-tall structures designed by New York City’s Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) with Stantec as the executive architect and developed by Palm Beach-based Frisbie Group. Addressed as 1315 and 1401 South Flagler Drive, the planned development is comprised of 728,365 square feet of space including 100 condos and 9 townhomes, 10 suites for the guests of condo owners, a 312-space parking garage integrated into a multistory podium, and 8,184 square feet of restaurant space. The permits were approved as of March 8, 2022, and have an expiration date set for September 9, 2023, meaning activity could begin within the next 18 months. Plans for Flagler Towers were unanimously approved by the West Palm Beach City Commission earlier this year; construction is projected to reach completion by 2025.

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Flagler Towers. Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects.

Frisbie Group’s RAMSA-Designed Flagler Towers Proposed To Rise 379-Feet In West Palm Beach

Palm Beach-based real estate developer Frisbie Group has filed applications with the Federal Aviation Administration seeking approvals for Flagler Towers, two 27-story residential buildings planned to rise at 1315 South Flagler Drive along the Intracoastal Waterway in West Palm Beach. The applications indicate the developer intends to build 379-foot-tall structures, featuring designs by New York City’s Robert A. M. Stern Architects, replacing an existing 57-year-old 83-unit student housing complex named Flagler Tower. The pair of towers would rise just north of Norton Gallery Park, bound by South Olive Avenue, Diana Place and Currie Crescent.

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