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  2. New apartments in West Palm Beach's hip Warehouse ... - AOL

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    The units will be one- and two-bedroom with between 700 and 1,300 square feet. Rent on regularly priced units hasn't been decided yet. For people making 100% of the area median income, which is ...

  3. Ritz Carlton in West Palm Beach: New condo could land in ...

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    The 28-story tower would be built at 1717 N. Flagler Dr., just north of the downtown. The high-rise would feature 144 units priced from $2.5 million to more than $6 million. The project is by ...

  4. The Square complex in West Palm Beach reverts to its former ...

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    In West Palm Beach, the Avalon apartment complex at 333 Fern St. started out as ISIS, a name derived from an Egyptian goddess. Billboard for the then-new ISIS condo at 333 Fern Street in downtown ...

  5. West Palm Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    West Palm Beach is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to 6.14 million people in 2020. It is the oldest incorporated municipality in the South Florida area, incorporated as a city two years before Miami in November 1894. West Palm Beach is located approximately 68 miles (109 km) north of Downtown Miami.

  6. The Square, West Palm Beach - Wikipedia

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    CityPlace (formerly known as Rosemary Square and The Square) is an upscale lifestyle center in downtown West Palm Beach, Florida, along South Rosemary Avenue. Considered a New Urbanist mixed-use development, CityPlace is architecturally composed of Mediterranean and Venetian elements. The 600,000-square-foot (56,000 m 2 )-center constitutes ...

  7. Clematis Street Historic Commercial District - Wikipedia

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    By 1919, The Palm Beach Post frequently reported on real estate speculation within Clematis Street's 500 block, with property prices rapidly increasing. Near the end of the year, Raymond C. Ketcham opened a dry goods store at 522 Clematis Street. By 1920, prices for front property along the west end of Clematis Street averaged $400 per foot.

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