
On April 2, the groundbreaking kicked off of Related Ross' latest condominium, Shorecrest, located along the West Palm Beach waterfront.
The 28-story tower, featuring only 98 units, is being built at 1901 N. Flagler Dr., the site of the former Temple Israel facing the Intracoastal Waterway and Palm Beach. The price per condo ranges from $2.7 million to $7 million, and every unit faces the water.
West Palm's Shorecrest condo amenities include rooftop lap pool
Residents will enjoy a range of amenities, including a 75-foot rooftop lap pool, hot tub and outdoor bar and deck. A private fitness center equipped with Equinox-selected equipment, plus yoga and Pilates studios for group classes and personal sessions, also will be offered.
➤ To find out more on Shorecrest, read the full story: 5 things on West Palm Beach growth, new waterfront condos, restaurants
Take a look at more renderings of West Palm Beach waterfront condo, Shorecrest
Alexandra Clough is a business writer at The Palm Beach Post. You can reach her at [email protected]. X: @acloughpbp. Help support our journalism. Subscribe today.
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: West Palm Beach Shorecrest condo, renderings of waterfront real estate
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