Fort Lauderdale’s New Inner Circle

Inside Naftali Group and The h.wood Group’s plan to bring a discreet, design-forward private club and restaurant to Viceroy Fort Lauderdale.

Fort Lauderdale has spent the last decade refining its self-image, trading spring-break mythology for a more considered, cosmopolitan rhythm. The beaches are still immaculate, the boating culture still central, but the city’s ambitions now stretch well beyond sun and sea. Into this moment steps a collaboration that feels less like an arrival and more like a declaration.

Later this year, Naftali Group and The h.wood Group will unveil a private members club and signature restaurant inside Viceroy Fort Lauderdale, a pairing poised to recalibrate the city’s social and dining landscape. Spanning more than 15,000 square feet, the combined venue signals a new tier of hospitality for Fort Lauderdale—one defined not by spectacle, but by access, discretion, and cultural fluency.

For the uninitiated, The h.wood Group has built its reputation on places that become shorthand for a certain kind of night. Its portfolio includes Delilah and The Nice Guy, venues known as much for their velvet-rope mystique as for their carefully choreographed sense of glamour. These are rooms where lighting, sound, and service operate in quiet lockstep, creating an atmosphere that feels intimate even when the guest list reads like a casting call.

Transplanted to Fort Lauderdale, that sensibility arrives with intention. The private members club will anchor the concept, offering a layered experience designed for those who prefer their evenings curated rather than crowded. While details remain closely held, the promise is clear: a setting that prioritizes privacy, elevated service, and a social energy calibrated for connection rather than chaos. Membership will be selective, positioning the club less as a nightlife destination and more as a modern salon for the city’s most engaged residents and frequent visitors.

The adjacent restaurant will serve as both counterpart and complement. Signature dining has become a cornerstone of h.wood’s success, marrying comfort with polish in menus that invite indulgence without pretense. In Fort Lauderdale, the restaurant is expected to mirror that approach, offering a refined culinary identity capable of standing on its own while still feeding the club’s after-dark allure. Think less flash, more confidence—the kind of room that draws diners who understand that the best tables are rarely the loudest.

Naftali Group’s role in the collaboration underscores the project’s long-term vision. Known for its high-profile residential and mixed-use developments in markets like New York and Miami, Naftali has been instrumental in shaping luxury environments that feel contemporary yet enduring. By situating the club and restaurant within Viceroy Fort Lauderdale, the firm reinforces the property’s positioning as a lifestyle destination rather than simply a place to stay. The integration of hospitality, design, and social space is deliberate, reflecting a broader shift toward experiential real estate that blurs the line between resident, guest, and member.

The choice of Fort Lauderdale itself is telling. Long considered Miami’s quieter neighbor, the city has steadily cultivated its own identity—one rooted in sophistication, maritime culture, and a growing appetite for refined experiences. A private members club of this caliber suggests confidence in the city’s evolution, and in an audience ready for something more nuanced than traditional nightlife.

If Miami thrives on maximalism, Fort Lauderdale’s version of luxury is increasingly about restraint. The Naftali–h.wood collaboration taps into that sensibility, offering a space designed to feel exclusive without being exclusionary, glamorous without feeling performative. It is less about being seen and more about belonging to a room where everyone understands the rules.

As the city continues its ascent, the arrival of a world-class private members club and signature restaurant at Viceroy Fort Lauderdale feels inevitable. Not a reinvention, but a refinement. Fort Lauderdale has found its stride, and with this partnership, it signals that it is ready to host the kind of spaces usually reserved for global capitals—on its own terms, and in its own time.

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