Two West Palm Beach residential towers to feature largest amenity collection in city

Two curved 28-story structures will include 90,000 sf of amenities.
April 28, 2026
2 min read
Plans for Edgeworth, a new luxury waterfront residential development located in West Palm Beach, Fla., call for more than 90,000 sf of amenities, the largest amenity collection in city, according to the developer.
 
The project will feature two gracefully curved 28-story towers designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, delivering an elevated residential experience with sweeping ocean and Intracoastal views.
 
Edgeworth will provide 168 luxury, spacious one- to five-bedroom homes including nine penthouses each with a private elevator. Residential interiors will be designed by MAWD | March and White Design.
 
Each residence will feature generous private balconies and interiors that draw inspiration from the towers’ sculptural architecture, pairing contemporary forms with natural materials to create a relaxed, yet glamorous Riviera-inspired living environment.
 
The towers will compose a new pair of design icons in the exclusive residential district along South Flagler Drive. A carefully composed hierarchy of vertical and horizontal elements complement the existing architectural context of the city, while the facade elevates the streetscape with a sophisticated material palette of split-faced limestone, bronze, and terrazzo. A private, lushly landscaped arrival court anchors the entrance experience, creating a refined and serene welcome. 
 
Full details are yet to be revealed, but the amenity offerings will place a strong emphasis on health and wellness, reflecting the growing demand for residences designed to support balanced, holistic living.
 
The development will feature a comprehensive spa and fitness program, alongside a curated collection of social and lifestyle amenities.
 
Edgeworth extends Related Ross’s stamp along South Flagler Drive, further elevating the waterfront while strengthening community roots through a partnership with the historic Family Church campus, which will include funding for a new adjacent school and facility designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox.
 
Collectively, these efforts reflect Related Ross’s long-term commitment to purposeful growth, enhanced infrastructure, and a more globally competitive West Palm Beach, according to a news release.
 
“Edgeworth represents the next chapter of our vision for the West Palm Beach waterfront,” said Bryan Cho, executive vice president of development at Related Ross. “Following the strong momentum we’ve seen with South Flagler House, which neighbors this site, and Shorecrest on the north end of the Flagler waterfront, demand for thoughtfully designed waterfront residences continues to exceed supply.”
 
Pricing for Edgeworth starts at $2.5 million to $35.5 million.
 
Owner and/or developer: Related Ross
Design architect: Kohn Pederson Fox
Architect of record: Kohn Pederson Fox ILA
MEP engineer: MGE
Structural engineer: Desimone
Construction manager: Related Ross Executive Construction Management 
General Contractor has not been named.
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