
Light, held in glass. A building that doesn't raise its voice — because it doesn't have to.
Some addresses announce themselves. Glass House prefers restraint — nine stories of clear glass and quiet lines at 280 East Palmetto Park Road, less than one mile from the Atlantic and steps from Mizner Park. In a city defined by its landmarks, it is the rare building content to let light do the talking.
Twenty-eight residences. Three, at most four, to a floor. A private collection at a scale no tower can offer — where the elevator opens for neighbors you know, and the city below feels like a garden you happen to own.
Interiors are expansive and unhurried — two- to four-bedroom residences of roughly 2,500 to 3,864 square feet, finished in stone and warm wood by Hallock Design Group, with chef-caliber kitchens, private terraces, and intelligent-home technology woven invisibly throughout.
Each residence includes two dedicated spaces in a fully underground garage — a decision that preserves the building's uninterrupted line at street level, and says everything about the standard of thought applied here.
Crowning the building: a private rooftop the rest of downtown can only look up at. A pool and jacuzzi above the skyline. Private cabanas. An outdoor catering kitchen and fire pit for evenings that refuse to end — with the ocean on one horizon and the golf course on the other.
Below, a light-filled fitness center, plunge pool, and turf lanes. Beyond the building, preferred membership opportunities at The Boca Raton and Sollis Health, subject to availability. A residence — and a way of living — arranged before you arrive.
Access to Glass House is available through Marina Perrin, a luxury real estate advisor with Douglas Elliman working with the project's sales program. She lives and works in Boca Raton, and the city's new development market is her singular focus.
More than a third of the collection is under contract. For the buyers considering what remains, Marina provides the current availability sheet, floor plans, pricing structure, and candid counsel on which residences hold the strongest long-term position — advisory, never transactional, and at no cost to her clients.
Sales gallery presentations at 221 E Palmetto Park Road are by private appointment, which Marina arranges — often within 24 to 48 hours.
All inquiries are handled confidentially. With over one-third sold, pricing is subject to change as remaining inventory is released.
*Subject to availability.
The development entity behind Glass House, led by CEO and partner Noam Ziv, with $70M in construction financing secured from Maxim Capital.
West Palm Beach–based architecture firm known for luxury coastal residential and hospitality design across South Florida.
Miami-based studio led by designer Wade Hallock, shaping the building's warm, minimal interiors.
Appointed to lead construction of the nine-story building, now underway toward completion in 2027.
The exclusive sales and marketing team for Glass House — Marina's brokerage.
Presentations by private appointment, arranged through Marina — often within 24 to 48 hours.
Upon registering you'll receive the current availability sheet, price list, floor plans, deposit schedule, and HOA information — and I'll arrange your private tour of the sales gallery at 221 E Palmetto Park Road.
All inquiries are handled confidentially. Current availability sheet.
From $2.6 million to over $7 million. Contact me for the current availability and price list.
Construction broke ground in 2025 with completion expected in 2027.
A limited collection of 28 residences over nine floors — just three to four residences per floor.
Yes — each residence includes two dedicated spaces in the underground garage.
The gallery at 221 E Palmetto Park Road receives visitors by appointment. As a Douglas Elliman advisor working with the sales program, I can arrange your private tour, often within 24–48 hours — at no cost to you.