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Today marks a significant milestone for Lake Park, Florida, as the grand opening of Nautilus 220 is celebrated. This luxury mixed-use waterfront destination, located at 220 Lake Shore Drive along Lake Park Harbor Marina, is set to transform the local landscape. With a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for 10 a.m. today, the excitement is palpable for residents and visitors alike.

Nautilus 220 is not just another development; it’s the largest condo-anchored mixed-use project in Palm Beach County, encompassing an impressive 1.15 million square feet. Featuring 330 residences in two soaring 24-story towers, this project also includes two restaurants, retail spaces, office suites, and the Park Ave Cafe Coffee Counter & General Store, which is expected to open this fall.

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A Luxurious Living Experience

Over 90% of the condominiums have already been sold, with the remaining two- and three-bedroom residences priced from $1.3 million to over $4 million. Each residence boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, expansive terraces, and designer finishes, offering stunning views of the marina, Intracoastal Waterway, and Atlantic Ocean.

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Among the standout features of Nautilus 220 is the breathtaking amenity deck, spanning an entire acre. Residents can indulge in a resort-style pool, a rooftop lap pool, and a wellness plaza, along with several recreational options such as a putting green, club room, theatre, billiards, and bowling alley. For pet owners, there’s even an off-leash dog run and guest suites for visitors. Plus, residents will have exclusive access to a private beach club.

Dining options are equally enticing, with SeaHawk Prime, led by celebrity chef David Burke, offering modern American cuisine with waterfront views. Birdie Dockside Bar and Grill provides an elevated American grill experience, complete with high-tech sports simulators, making it a perfect spot for both casual dining and special occasions.

Introducing Penthouse F5

Among the luxurious offerings at Nautilus 220 is Penthouse F5, the last available penthouse, which is now on the market for $4.6 million. This stunning residence boasts nearly 4,600 square feet of living space and features a private rooftop terrace complete with its own pool. Located on the top floor of the south tower, the penthouse includes 12-foot high ceilings, two spacious bedrooms, and two and a half lavish bathrooms, making it a true sanctuary for those seeking the ultimate in luxury living.

The rooftop terrace is designed for entertaining, featuring a summer kitchen and a sun terrace, ensuring that every moment spent there is extraordinary. Direct access to the foyer via an elevator guarantees maximum privacy for its residents. With various floor plans available, many residences include plunge pools and summer kitchens, all while offering unobstructed views of the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean.

A Collaborative Effort

The development of Nautilus 220 is a collaborative effort involving key players in the construction and design industries. The team includes Forest Development and Royal Palm Companies, with Kast Construction serving as the general contractor. Structural engineering is handled by McNamara Salvia, while RGD Consulting Engineers manage the MEP engineering. The design vision is brought to life by R+N Architecture, Interiors by Steven G. Inc., Insite Studios for planning and landscape architecture, and VS Studios providing virtual design and renderings. Sales and marketing are managed by Oculus Realty.

Nautilus 220 not only offers luxurious living but also provides direct access to SeaHawk Prime and other waterfront restaurants, retail spaces, and offices. The location next to Lake Park Harbor Marina also offers boat slips for vessels up to 100 feet, making it a prime spot for boating enthusiasts.

For more information about this exciting development, visit the original sources: PRWeb and South Florida Business & Wealth.