Inside Maison d’Or: West Palm Beach’s Next Power Address
- Rebecca Nicholson
- 2 days ago
- 3 min read

For decades, Palm Beach has been Florida’s most tightly guarded postcode, a finite island where legacy wealth, scarcity and tradition dictate who gets in. But markets evolve. And in 2026, the gravitational pull of Florida’s ultra-wealth is shifting just across the Intracoastal.
West Palm Beach is no longer the understudy. It is emerging as the next power address, one defined by scale, discretion and modern luxury living.
At the centre of that shift sits Maison d’Or, a new boutique residential tower designed for buyers who want Palm Beach proximity without Palm Beach limitation.
A Boutique Tower Built for Influence, Not Volume

Meaning House of Gold, Maison d’Or is deliberately intimate in scale. The 19-storey tower houses just 39 private residences, positioning it firmly within the ultra-low-density category increasingly favoured by UHNW buyers.
This is not vertical living designed for turnover or spectacle. It is a building conceived for permanence, for owners who view real estate as both sanctuary and statement.
Residences span eight curated floor plans, from expansive two-bedroom homes to substantial four-bedroom residences. Even the smallest layouts approach 3,000 square feet, while the crown jewel penthouse exceeds 10,000 square feet, commanding uninterrupted views from the Atlantic Ocean across to the Intracoastal Waterway.
With pricing from $5.7 million, Maison d’Or speaks clearly to its audience: this is a peer to Palm Beach, not an alternative.
Architecture and Interiors That Prioritise Quiet Authority
Designed by the international architecture firm 10 Design, the building’s form is restrained and confident, rising cleanly from the cityscape without excess ornamentation. The layout transitions deliberately upward, with larger residences and greater privacy reserved for higher floors.
Interior design by Hirsch Bedner Associates draws on Regency and Mediterranean influences, reinterpreted through a contemporary lens. Natural materials, warm neutral palettes and layered textures establish a sense of ease rather than opulence.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing wraps the majority of residences, while dual east- and west-facing terraces ensure sunlight, airflow, and outdoor living throughout the day, a detail that subtly elevates daily life without drawing attention to itself.

Amenities That Feel Like a Private Members' Club, Not a Complex
Maison d’Or’s shared spaces are intentionally curated to feel private, social and residential, never commercial.
At its heart is The Green Room, a resident cocktail lounge wrapped in palm-print detailing, designed for conversation rather than crowds. A private cinema offers plush, lounge-style seating, while a formal dining room with catering kitchen and dedicated wine storage and tasting room reflect the expectation that entertaining happens at home.
Wellness amenities rival those of a private members’ club:– A pool and spa overlooking the Intracoastal– A fully equipped fitness centre– A virtual golf simulator suite– Steam rooms, sauna and treatment spaces
There is also thoughtful provision for modern lifestyles, including a resident salon suite and a dedicated dog spa, details that quietly signal long-term living rather than seasonal use.
“From the moment residents arrive, the experience feels refined yet effortless,” says Dan Riordan, Director of Sales and Senior Partner at Perko Development Partners. “Every detail has been considered to deliver a truly elevated residential environment.”
Why West Palm Beach, and Why Now?
What makes West Palm Beach compelling is not just new development, but momentum. Financial services expansion, cultural investment and infrastructure growth have reshaped the city’s profile, attracting buyers who value access over address and discretion over display.
For many, Palm Beach’s appeal has become its constraint. West Palm Beach offers something different: room to build, room to breathe, and room to define the next era of luxury living.
With completion expected in 2028, Maison d’Or represents a long-term commitment to that vision, a belief that the next chapter of Florida’s luxury narrative will be written across the water, not confined to the island.
The power address has moved.
And Maison d’Or is making its case quietly, and convincingly.






