Viceroy Residences Fort Lauderdale: A 45-Story Flagler Village Tower
Viceroy Residences Fort Lauderdale is a 45-story, 500-foot condominium tower with 370 residences in Flagler Village, by Naftali Group. The penthouse collection holds two 4-bedroom homes priced $8.8 million to $10.4 million, the only Flagler Village residences with private hot tubs, according to BriefGlance (May 2026). The sales gallery is now open. This sits outside my core luxury Miami focus, but downtown Fort Lauderdale is a market my clients ask about, so I track it. For independent, buyer-side guidance on this or any South Florida tower, I am the contact.
A 45-story, 500-foot Viceroy-branded tower with 370 condos in Flagler Village, Fort Lauderdale. Penthouses from $8.8M, more than 30,000 sq ft of amenities, by Naftali Group. Sales gallery now open.
A New Peak for Downtown Fort Lauderdale
"I have walked plenty of Flagler Village product with buyers, and what stands out about Viceroy is the service layer. A Viceroy-managed tower with a members club and a real spa is closer to how my Miami clients live than most Fort Lauderdale condos. It is not my core luxury Miami focus, but when a 500-foot Naftali tower opens its sales gallery a 40-minute drive north, I want to know exactly what is inside before my clients ask."Gerardo Gonzalez, Licensed Real Estate Agent at Compass
Viceroy Residences Fort Lauderdale is a 45-story, 500-foot condominium tower planned for 370 residences in Flagler Village, the walkable downtown district north of Fort Lauderdale's central business core. The developer is Naftali Group, a New York-based firm also building the JEM project in Miami, with more than 3 million square feet of work across South Florida, according to Naftali Group press materials. The tower carries the service brand of Viceroy Hotels and Resorts, which means a managed level of service rare in a Broward condominium. The sales gallery is now open.
The headline of the building is the penthouse collection. According to BriefGlance reporting from May 2026, two penthouses are priced $8.8 million and $10.4 million, a combined listing of roughly $20 million. Each is a 4-bedroom residence with more than 4,000 square feet of interior and more than 2,000 square feet of terraces, plus 11-foot ceilings, a private elevator, his-and-hers baths, wet bars, outdoor kitchens, and media rooms. They are the only residences in Flagler Village with private hot tubs. That combination of size, ceiling height, and private outdoor water features is what pushes this collection above the rest of the downtown market.
Interiors and the penthouse collection were designed by Rockwell Group, the studio known for hospitality-led residential work. The signature restaurant and private members club come from The h.wood Group, the Los Angeles firm behind Delilah and The Nice Guy, which gives the building a social anchor most condos do not have. Residences look out over the Atlantic Ocean, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the downtown skyline, three views that rarely line up in a single tower at this height.
The amenity program runs more than 30,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space and services. It includes the signature restaurant and members club, a Port Lounge and Bar, a wine and sound bar, a karaoke room, and a screening room. The wellness side adds a full-service spa with saunas, steam rooms, and cold plunges, plus yoga and boxing studios. Outdoors there are multiple resort-style pools with cabanas and floating daybeds, exclusive beach club access, and a complimentary one-year social membership to The FORT, the area pickleball club. The service level is managed under the Viceroy brand, which is the part buyers from larger markets tend to notice first.
Viceroy Residences Fort Lauderdale is under construction with the sales gallery open, and a delivery date has not been published, so I do not quote one. The project has already drawn early high-profile interest: Brazilian football legend Roberto Carlos purchased two residences for a reported total of about $5 million, a signal of the buyer pool this tower is attracting. This is not a luxury Miami pre-construction tower, my core focus, but it is a meaningful downtown Fort Lauderdale project, and I track it for clients weighing Broward. If you want to understand how Viceroy Residences Fort Lauderdale fits a buying or investment plan anywhere in South Florida, call me at 305-964-8614 or visit the contact page.
Viceroy Residences: Official Renderings
Official renderings of Viceroy Residences Fort Lauderdale, its pools, penthouse interiors, and amenity spaces. Renderings courtesy of Naftali Group.



370 Residences, a $20M Penthouse Pair
The program below is from BriefGlance reporting (May 2026) and Naftali Group press materials. Figures are subject to change before delivery.
- Stories45
- Height500 feet
- Residences370 condos
- BrandViceroy-managed
- Homes2 penthouses
- Price$8.8M to $10.4M
- Layout4 beds each
- Interior4,000+ sq ft
- Dining & ClubThe h.wood Group
- WellnessSpa, plunges, studios
- PoolsMultiple, with cabanas
- BeachExclusive club access
Last verified June 2026. The penthouse collection and pricing are from BriefGlance (May 26, 2026), with developer detail from Naftali Group and the Roberto Carlos purchase reported by EliteAgent. Figures are subject to change before delivery. Contact us for the latest.
Flagler Village, Downtown Fort Lauderdale
Viceroy Residences rises in Flagler Village, a walkable downtown district north of the central business core, near Las Olas and the beach. Drive times below are approximate.
| Las Olas Boulevard | 6 min |
| Fort Lauderdale Beach | 10 min |
| Brightline Station | 5 min |
| Fort Lauderdale Airport | 15 min |
| Port Everglades | 15 min |
| Hollywood | 20 min |
| Aventura | 35 min |
| Miami | 40 min |
Drive times are estimates and vary with traffic. For a full read on the area, contact Gerardo Gonzalez.
Naftali Group + Rockwell Group + The h.wood Group
A New York-based development firm also building the JEM project in Miami, with more than 3 million square feet of work across South Florida. Naftali brings the Viceroy service brand to a 45-story, 500-foot Flagler Village tower.
Rockwell Group designed the interiors and the penthouse collection, including the 11-foot ceilings, private elevators, and the amenity spaces that anchor the building's hospitality-led residential approach.
The Los Angeles firm behind Delilah and The Nice Guy runs the signature restaurant and private members club, giving the tower a social anchor under a Viceroy-managed service level.
Viceroy Residences Fort Lauderdale: Frequently Asked Questions
Viceroy Residences Fort Lauderdale sits outside my core luxury Miami focus, but I follow the towers that set the tone for downtown Broward. If you are buying or selling along the Fort Lauderdale coast, or anywhere in South Florida, I will give you a straight, independent read.