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Arbor House Breaks Ground on Palm Beach Gardens Luxury High-Rise

Arbor House Breaks Ground on Palm Beach Gardens Luxury High-Rise
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Florida
Multifamily
Residential

Key Points

  • Phase I of Arbor House delivers 302 units; total buildout will reach 620 units across two 13-story towers
  • Developed by Aventine Development in partnership with Seawood Builders
    Amenities include a wellness center, fitness facilities, resort-style pool, golf simulator, and work-from-home lounge
  • Project aligns with Palm Beach Gardens’ growth plan and transit-oriented development strategy

Phase I Launches Luxury Multifamily

Arbor House, developed by Aventine Development alongside Seawood Builders, is Palm Beach Gardens’ first high-rise apartment community, rising 13 stories in Phase I with 302 units. Phase II will add another 318 units, bringing the total to 620 apartments with attached parking garages. The development targets young professionals and families seeking modern luxury living in a suburban setting.

Upscale Amenities and Resident Experience

Residents will enjoy:

  • Wellness center with cold plunge and sauna
  • Modern fitness center
  • 7,000 sq. ft. eighth-floor amenity deck
  • Resort-style pool
  • Golf simulator and ground-floor work-from-home lounge
  • 480-space attached parking garage

The amenities emphasize wellness, convenience, and social lifestyle, reflecting trends in luxury multifamily design.

Shaping Palm Beach Gardens’ Market

Arbor House signals a shift toward high-rise, luxury multifamily in a traditionally suburban market. The project replaces older office sites near major retail centers and aligns with the city’s master plan for connected, transit-focused growth, potentially paving the way for additional mixed-use investment in the area.

Bottom Line

With Phase I underway, Arbor House brings high-rise luxury apartments, resort-style amenities, and modern living to Palm Beach Gardens. The development positions itself as a flagship project for suburban densification and lifestyle-driven multifamily housing

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