MIAMI—Miami's multifamily rental market isseeing strong demand but not everybody who works in Downtown Miamiwants to (or can afford to) live in Downtown Miami. The latesttrend has workers searching for apartmentbuildings that close to mass transit.

With that trend in mind, Grass River Propertyis building Grove Station Tower, a 184-unitmultifamily building at the entrance of CoconutGrove and literally steps away from the Metrorail system. Theproject aims at young professionals, offering direct access to thearea's major employment centers and lifestyle destinations.

“Grove Station Tower will meet strong demand for market rateapartments while providing connectivity to urban areas along the US1 corridor and throughout downtown Miami,” says JustinKennedy, Co-CEO of Grass River. “This project is a textbook example of how our firm is investing in infill developmentsoffering access to public transit links.”

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