
One City Plaza is a 16-story, 200-residence courtyard building at 801 S Olive Avenue, the corner of Olive and Okeechobee in the heart of Downtown West Palm Beach. Built in 2006, it sits two blocks from CityPlace and five blocks from Clematis Street, which means dinner, the waterfront, the Kravis Center and the Brightline station are all part of your walkable everyday. What sets One City Plaza apart from every other downtown tower is its lofts: alongside well-planned traditional condos, the building holds some of West Palm Beach's only true two-story lofts, with soaring 26-foot ceilings, dramatic double-height windows, and in some plans the rare convenience of parking on the same floor as your residence.
Floor plans range from about 800 to 2,600 square feet across one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts. Over the last 12 months, condos for sale at One City Plaza have closed at a median around $690,000, with current listings from the high $400s for one-bedrooms up to nearly $3 million for the building's showpiece residences, strong value for an owner-run building this close to everything downtown.
The amenity story starts on the roof: a large heated pool with views across Palm Beach, the Intracoastal and out to the ocean, joined by a rooftop sauna and steam room. Downstairs, an elegant clubhouse with a built-in kitchen and media room opens to the building's signature lanai courtyard with its water feature, outdoor kitchen and BBQ area, and the fitness center looks onto the garden deck. Valet parking, a 24/7 attended front desk and full-time on-site management round out a building that residents, not a developer, run, and it shows in how well it's kept.
From the corner of S Olive Avenue and Okeechobee Boulevard you're positioned between downtown's two anchors, CityPlace two blocks south and the restaurants, music venues and waterfront of Clematis Street five blocks north. One City Plaza has condos for sale and condos for rent, and the mix of lofts and traditional plans means it draws everyone from first-time downtown buyers to owners combining units. If a true loft in West Palm Beach is on your list, this is the building to watch.







Current listings range from $469,500 to $2,950,000. The median sold price over the last 12 months is $730k.
Recent listings show a median association fee of $809/month.
One City Plaza was completed in 2006.
The building allows up to two pets with a 60-pound weight allowance, though sources differ on whether that limit is per pet or combined, confirm the current rule with the association if you have larger dogs. Tenants' pet privileges depend on the landlord.
Leases require a six-month minimum, so the building leans toward annual landlords and owner-occupants rather than seasonal investors. Basic cable and internet are included in the monthly fees, which renters and landlords both appreciate.
The rooftop is the standout: a heated pool with views across the Intracoastal to Palm Beach and the ocean, plus a rooftop sauna, steam room, and BBQ/seating area, prime real estate for the city's waterfront fireworks. The seventh floor holds the gym, social room, and zen garden, and the building runs valet and a 24-hour attended lobby.
Alongside traditional condos, the building contains some of downtown's only true two-story lofts, units with double-height windows and spiral staircases ranging up to roughly 2,600 square feet. It's a rare inventory type in this market, at Okeechobee and Olive, two blocks from Rosemary Square.
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