Related Ross Expands Its Palm Beach Waterfront Portfolio - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Related Ross Expands Its Palm Beach Waterfront Portfolio

Edgeworth follows strong sales at South Flagler House as West Palm Beach’s corporate growth drives demand for high-end housing.

West Palm Beach’s emergence as a financial and corporate hub continues to fuel new development along South Flagler Drive, where Related Ross has announced plans for Edgeworth, a two-tower luxury condominium project aimed at buyers relocating to the Palm Beaches for both lifestyle and business.

The development, planned for 1155 South Flagler Drive, will include 168 residences across two 28-story towers designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, along with more than 90,000 square feet of amenities. The announcement follows more than $500 million in pre-construction sales at neighboring South Flagler House earlier this year, underscoring continued demand for waterfront property near the city’s growing office core.

Related Ross has been a central player in West Palm Beach’s transformation, helping attract major firms including Goldman Sachs, BlackRock, Wells Fargo, ServiceNow, and Point72. As corporate relocations increase, demand for high-end residential options close to downtown and the waterfront has accelerated.

“Demand for thoughtfully designed waterfront residences continues to exceed supply,” said Bryan Cho, Executive Vice President of Development at Related Ross, calling Edgeworth the next step in the firm’s long-term vision for the Flagler corridor.

The project will feature one- to five-bedroom residences, private elevator entry, and expansive terraces, with interiors by MAWD | March and White Design. Amenities will focus heavily on wellness, fitness, and social spaces, reflecting changing expectations among buyers moving from larger urban markets.

Edgeworth is part of more than $10 billion in planned investment by Related Ross across Palm Beach County, where new residential development is rising alongside office, hospitality, and mixed-use projects.

Pricing is expected to start around $2.5 million, with penthouses exceeding $35 million, signaling continued confidence in the ultra-luxury segment as West Palm Beach positions itself as a year-round destination for business and living.

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