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Warehouse District (West Palm Beach)

Coordinates: 26°41′54″N 80°03′52″W / 26.6982°N 80.0645°W / 26.6982; -80.0645
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The Warehouse District, located in the City of West Palm Beach, Florida, is a collection of industrial warehouse buildings built between 1925 and 1968 that are being redeveloped into a creative, mixed-use district. The Warehouse District consists of 85,000 square feet of restaurants, craft breweries, artistic, creative commercial and athletic uses. The neighborhood is located southwest of downtown West Palm Beach and east of Interstate 95. The project is being developed by Johnstone Capital Partners, a Palm Beach-based real estate investment firm.[1][2][3]

Representative tenants

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  • Grandview Public Market - A chef-driven market hall and event space.[4][5]
  • Palm Beach Squash - Palm Beach County's first premier boutique squash club.[6]
  • Steamhorse Brewing - West Palm Beach's first craft brewery and taproom.[7]
  • Elizabeth Avenue Station - A pop-up retail marketplace and creative-use facility.[8]
  • Studios, Etc. - An exclusive fitness studio.
  • Black Coral Rum Distillery - A craft distillery with tasting room and event space.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "The Warehouse District aims to bring new life to aging industrial complex in WPB". January 11, 2017.
  2. ^ "Attracting new businesses and millennials key to West Palm Beach's growth: panel". March 10, 2017.
  3. ^ "The Warehouse District". The Warehouse District.
  4. ^ "Top Chef Alumnus Dale Talde and Three Kings Restaurant Group Will Soon Launch Grandview Public Market". Palm Beacher Magazine.
  5. ^ "Chris Vila Shares Plans for Grange Hall Market". February 18, 2017.
  6. ^ "The Palm Beach Squash Club". June 7, 2017.
  7. ^ Balmaseda, Liz. "Steam Horse craft beer brewery headed to industrial West Palm Beach - Feast Palm Beach".
  8. ^ "Is West Palm Beach's new center of cool in the warehouse district?".
  9. ^ Danna, Nicole (March 29, 2017). "Twelve New Breweries in Broward and Palm Beach Counties to Look Out for in 2017".

26°41′54″N 80°03′52″W / 26.6982°N 80.0645°W / 26.6982; -80.0645