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The Palm Beaches Florida | YEAR 2017 Discover Shopping in The Palm Beaches The Palm Beaches provide the ultimate locale to partake in a session of retail therapy. Shop the many designer boutiques and trusted brand names in world-class malls or along historic avenues; save big at the outlets or discover eclectic finds at a variety of consignment boutiques. The destination’s key shopping precincts include (from north to south): • Harbourside Place – Jupiter, Fla. Drive, dock, or paddleboard into Jupiter’s new downtown entertainment destination. “Dock and dine” at one of the complex’s nine restaurants, shop more than 15 boutique stores, enjoy live music, family fun, yoga, a GreenMarket and more in the outdoor amphitheater, or make it an overnight adventure by spending the night at the luxurious new 179-room Wyndham Grand Jupiter. Leisurely stroll along the handcrafted brick streets of the Jupiter Riverwalk that feature public art installations and live entertainment on select evenings. • The Gardens Mall – Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. This 1.4 million-square-foot shopping destination provides shoppers with a dramatic architectural setting of two-story skylights, fountains and sculptured artwork paired with anchor stores Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s and Sears. A blend of 160 world-class retail brands and sought-after retailers create the perfect setting for the ultrachic jetsetter, busy parent, bargain-hunter or affluent shopper. Amenities include valet parking, concierge service, on-site post office, salon services, currency exchange, and an array of restaurants and dining options. • Downtown at the Gardens – Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. This active, pedestrian-only mall offers shoppers sidewalk charm, and features a carousel, concerts and special events. Unique boutiques, retailers, restaurants, a movie theater and a Whole Foods Market attract shoppers from across South Florida. • PGA Commons – Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Find six unique restaurants along with sophisticated shops, galleries and salons. The eclectic mix of merchants delights shoppers and visitors alike. Stroll and shop in an architectural setting reminiscent of a European village, with outdoor artwork, iron staircases, fountains, flowers and cobblestone walkways. • Legacy Place – Palm Beach Gardens, Fla Find a large selection of retail stores including Best Buy for electronics, featured fashion stores such as New York & Co. and Lane Bryant, as well as an assortment of dining options, specialty, home and food stores. • Midtown – Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. In one location find gourmet cuisine, live entertainment, chic salons, designer furnishings, upscale shopping boutiques and The Borland Center for Performing Arts. • Clematis District – West Palm Beach, Fla. Downtown West Palm Beach’s Clematis District is defined by its dynamic blend of specialty shops, spas, art galleries and homegrown retailers with urban appeal. These are mixed among dozens of high- energy dining and nightlife options from unique gastropubs to acclaimed restaurants. The historic district’s award-winning waterfront is home to a weekly GreenMarket, as well as live music and cultural happenings throughout the year. In 2014, Clematis Street was also named one of the “Great Streets in America” by The American Planning Association. • CityPlace – West Palm Beach, Fla. One of the most admired downtown centers in the nation, CityPlace’s imaginative architecture, public plazas and renowned shopping, dining and entertainment scene have made it a “must-see” destination in South Florida. The open-air, Italian-inspired mall features retail options for all ages and tastes, with more than 80 global-brand retailers, regional specialty stores, destination restaurants and innovative entertainment venues, including live music, comedy and high-energy bowling. • Northwood Village – West Palm Beach, Fla. Discover one of the most inviting, funky and hip, micro-neighborhoods in The Palm Beaches. Located less than two miles north of downtown West Palm Beach, this vibrant area contains restaurants, boutiques, galleries and some of the most creative and interesting merchants in South Florida. • Antique Row – West Palm Beach, Fla. West Palm Beach’s internationally-renowned Antique Row features more than 40 antiques shops, vintage boutiques and home design stores. The world’s leading interior designers have been shopping in this location for decades. Often regarded as the most diverse antiquing district in the United States, Antique Row brings together an impressive selection of unique finds from the 17th to the 20th centuries, fine and decorative arts, period deco and Art Moderne furnishings, all within walking distance. • Palm Beach Outlets – West Palm Beach, Fla. Conveniently located just off of Interstate 95 —Palm Beach Outlets opened in 2014. Open daily, shoppers are enticed by more than 500,000-square-feet of outlet shopping. Luxury retailer Saks Inc. anchors the mall with its Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, in addition to other well-known labels including Cole Haan, Kenneth Cole, DKNY, J. Crew, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Nautica, Talbots, Polo and White House | Black Market. For sports enthusiasts, there’s Greg Norman, Reebok, Adidas and Nike. • Worth Avenue – Palm Beach, Fla. In this enchanting resort destination with European sophistication, inimitable style and grace, Worth Avenue is one of the most beautiful shopping venues in the world. Along the Avenue find the world’s top retailers, while on the romantic side alleys, known as vias, uncover celebrated independent boutiques that sell designer fashion, accessories, gifts, art, antiques, jewelry, leather goods, and home furnishings – all in a captivating atmosphere rich with charm, architectural character and historical glamour. One of the Avenue’s most popular destinations is 150 Worth, home to many exclusive retailers whose diverse offerings range from haute couture and fine jewelry, to ready-to-wear and resort designs. Since opening its doors in 1980, 150 Worth has maintained its position as an unparalleled shopping experience. Find retailers like Saks Fifth Avenue, Gucci, Tory Burch and Louis Vuitton to reference a few. • South County Road – Palm Beach, Fla. This precinct is the linchpin for Palm Beach’s three retail districts, running north and south between Royal Poinciana Way and Worth Avenue. Its early retail history contained legendary stores including Brooks Brothers, Best & Company and Bonwit Teller. Today, find quintessential Palm Beach shops like C. Orrico, the Classic Book Shop, Aristokids, art and antique galleries, a florist, beauty salons, a French bakery and fine restaurants. • Royal Poinciana Way, Sunset/Sunrise Avenues – Palm Beach, Fla. YEAR 2017 Once Palm Beach’s original Main Street, Royal Poinciana Way still remains one of the town’s most popular locales for retail pleasure and relaxation. Find classic “mom & pop” shops that sell clothing, furnishings or even fresh locally grown fruit. Consignment shops and a gourmet stores fill the sidewalks of nearby Sunset Avenue. Royal Poinciana Way boasts more outdoor dining than anywhere else on the island. • The Mall at Wellington Green – Wellington, Fla. Surrounded by a blend of Mediterranean and Floridian architecture, this two-level enclosed mall is located in western Palm Beach County. Stores consist of popular and sought after fashion retailers, including Dillard’s, Macy’s, Nordstrom, JCPenney and more than 170 specialty retailers. • Downtown Lake Worth – Lake Worth, Fla. The vibrant downtown area is best described as colorful, artistic and bohemian. Along its two main streets, Lake and Lucerne Avenues, meander through the eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, art galleries, music venues and unique specialty shops. Lake Worth has become a center for the finest visual arts, experimental music, dance and theater groups. Its exuberance is reflected in the many locally-owned boutiques, art galleries, and public art forms that dot the streets. • Renaissance Commons, Boynton Beach Blvd/Congress Avenue Corridor – Boynton Beach, Fla. Renaissance Commons makes for a pleasant shopping excursion owing to its welcoming design, stunning architecture and inviting scenery. Find fine and casual dining, coffee shops and live entertainment to round out the experience. Eat, drink and relax in true “Florida style.” • Boynton Beach Mall – Boynton Beach, Fla. Boynton Beach Mall delights shoppers with a Macy’s, Dillards, JCPenney, Sears and over 130 specialty stores. The designated play area and colorful children’s carousel, provide a great option for parents. • Atlantic Avenue – Delray Beach, Fla. The pedestrian-friendly “Avenue” is the epicenter of Downtown Delray Beach, most notably known for its shopping, dining, and small-town curb appeal. The charming ambiance of the café-style streetscape is set with brick-paved sidewalks lined with oak and palm trees, which make for a perfect day or evening excursion by foot. Visit stylish fashion and jewelry boutiques, galleries and dozens of unique shops to find one-of-a-kind treasures. • Pineapple Grove – Delray Beach, Fla. Delray’s colorful arts district, Pineapple Grove, is speckled with unique public art pieces, boutiques, local restaurants, fine art galleries, custom furniture stores filled with local pieces, and relaxing health and beauty spas. • Delray Marketplace – Delray Beach, Fla. West on Atlantic Avenue, discover Delray’s newest shopping attraction, featuring more than 30 trusted- brand retail and specialty shops, restaurants, and a movie theater/ bowling alley multiplex.
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