
Naftali Group is taking its first Viceroy-branded swing at Fort Lauderdale living from the very top. The developer has unveiled a two-home penthouse collection at Viceroy Residences Fort Lauderdale, stacking a pair of full-floor, four-bedroom spreads on the crown of the tower. The limited-release residences are laid out for serious entertaining and long coastal stays, each combining more than 4,000 square feet of interiors with large terraces and private elevator access, all wrapped in hotel-style services.
Penthouse details and pricing
According to Florida YIMBY, the two penthouses are listed between $8.8 million and $10.4 million, with a combined asking price of roughly $20 million. Each residence is programmed with four bedrooms, five full bathrooms and a powder room, 11-foot ceiling heights and sweeping wraparound terraces that add more than 2,000 square feet of outdoor living. Rockwell Group handled the interiors, layering in wet bars, outdoor kitchens and private hot tubs positioned to take in the skyline and waterways. Naftali notes that these residences include what it calls Flagler Village’s only private rooftop hot tubs.
Tower, team and unit mix
The penthouses top a roughly 500-foot-tall, 45-story tower Naftali Group is developing in Flagler Village, set between Las Olas Boulevard and the city’s creative district. In a release carried by PR Newswire, Naftali and Viceroy outlined plans for 251 one- to four-bedroom residences and more than 30,000 square feet of amenities in the building. Arquitectonica serves as architect of record, while Rockwell Group crafted the penthouse interiors, according to the same release. The team is positioning the project as Fort Lauderdale’s first Viceroy-branded condominium and a hospitality-driven new address in the downtown core.
Amenities and hospitality partners
The amenity lineup reads like a resort playbook, with some nightlife mixed in. Naftali has tapped The h.wood Group to create a signature restaurant and private members club inside the tower, adding a social layer to the resident experience. The project website lists multiple resort-style pools with cabanas and floating daybeds, a full-service spa with treatment suites, yoga and boxing studios, saunas, steam rooms and cold plunges, along with access to an exclusive beach club. Residents are also set to receive a complimentary year of social membership to what the developer describes as Fort Lauderdale’s leading pickleball club, giving owners a built-in social calendar and service network. On the project site, Naftali frames these offerings as a way to weave hotel-caliber programming into daily residential life.
Sales and market interest
Douglas Elliman holds the exclusive sales and marketing assignment, according to the brokerage’s building listing. In press remarks cited by Florida YIMBY, Jay Phillip Parker, CEO of Douglas Elliman Florida, pointed to strong interest from both domestic and international buyers for Viceroy’s hospitality-forward residences. Naftali has been pacing sales activity this year and spotlighting design and service as key differentiators in a crowded South Florida condo landscape. Douglas Elliman’s listing materials outline floor plans, indicative pricing and in-building services for buyers working through the numbers.
What it means for Flagler Village
Viceroy Residences Fort Lauderdale is one more sign that Flagler Village and nearby Las Olas are not playing small anymore. Naftali’s project joins a wave of branded high-rise development that brokers say is steadily elevating downtown Fort Lauderdale’s profile. The partnership with The h.wood Group, which the project team highlighted earlier this year, is part of a broader push to pull nightlife and culture directly into new residential towers, Modern Luxury has reported. Developer materials and local market coverage point to growing demand for amenity-rich, second-home and investment properties, often tied to top-tier design and hospitality brands. For buyers, that trend typically comes with a premium in exchange for branded services, experiential programming and a turnkey lifestyle pitch centered on convenience and status.
The Viceroy Residences Fort Lauderdale sales gallery is currently open daily at 451 NE 4th Street by appointment, with visits bookable at 954-266-0000, according to the project site. Floor plans, pricing information and detailed fact sheets for each residence are also available through the development’s website. Naftali describes the penthouse collection as crafted for buyers who want either a hospitality-focused weekend escape or a full-time home with concierge-level support. With these first penthouses now officially on the market, the developer is putting what it says is Fort Lauderdale’s most expensive residential offering to date at the very top of the skyline.









