After breaking ground in 2024, The Atlantic Club Residences celebrated is topping off this summer, as the luxury oceanfront condominium project prepares to debut at the Jersey Shore.
Stillman Development International achieved the construction milestone June 24, completing the structural framework for the two residential towers rising at 390 Ocean Ave. N. in the Monmouth County city.
According to developers, The Atlantic Club Residences anticipates welcoming its first residents as the calendar turns to 2027.
The project will transform 4 acres of oceanfront property. It seeks to infuse a new standard at the shore, bringing a dose of “Miami-style” luxury. In fact, designer Shore Point Architecture took inspiration from that city’s iconic Fontainebleau hotel.
The Atlantic Club Residences will feature 132 condominiums; 128 with waterfront views. Layouts range from one to five bedrooms and span approximately 993 square feet to 4,246 square feet, along with two penthouses.
In May 2024, The Atlantic Club broke records when its last-available penthouse sold for nearly $6 million. Prices begin at $1.5 million for remaining inventory.
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More than 75,000 square feet of amenities round out the living experience:
- Fitness center with dedicated studios for spinning, yoga and meditation
- Luxury (human) spa and dedicated pet spa
- Private cinema, virtual reality room, sports simulator, billiards and poker lounge, and private music practice room
- Expansive pool deck with sunbeds, fire pits and barbecue grills
- Rooftop sun terrace
A double-height lobby, which takes inspiration from the Chanel flagship store in Paris, will welcome residents and visitors. Plans call for the space to feature curated, gallery-quality installations by Cristina Grajales, including bespoke glasswork by Christophe Côme.
Stillman noted The Atlantic Club Residences offer no public restaurant or commercial spaces. The developer said the elite privacy ensures exclusive access for residents and their guests.

“Topping off The Atlantic Club Residences is not just a construction milestone; it is the realization of a vision to deliver a new caliber of luxury real estate on this prime stretch of the Atlantic Coast just 45 minutes from New York City,” said Roy Stillman, president, Stillman Development International. “We are grateful to our world-class partners who tirelessly execute to perfection and share our commitment to delivering an exceptional waterfront lifestyle.”
Long Branch and Monmouth County have emerged as a fertile landscape for condo projects driven by an undersupplied market, a growing economy anchored by Netflix’s arrival at Fort Monmouth and more.
The Atlantic Club Residences expects buyer move-ins to begin in 2026, with final project delivery in early 2027.
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