Sales Launch: Crosby Miami Worldcenter 

A joint venture between Related Group, one of the nation’s most prolific developers, and Merrimac Ventures, a leading South Florida-based real estate investment and development firm, today announce the sales launch of the Crosby Miami Worldcenter. The 31-story tower set within Downtown Miami’s $4 billion 27-acre Miami Worldcenter mixed-use development will deliver 450 turn-key residences, free of rental restrictions. Groundbreaking is targeted for the first quarter of 2023 and delivery in the first quarter of 2025. “The sales launch of the Crosby comes during a period of immense activity for Miami’s real estate market, with Downtown Miami one of the key beneficiaries,” said Nick Perez, SVP of Related. “Buyers are looking for multiple ways to live and invest, and the Crosby allows them to do both within the city’s most notable address, Miami Worldcenter.” 

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