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This organization maintains guidelines for the appearance, parking, etc. of the stores and the street. [3] 347 Worth Ave. In 1942, Mary Duggett Benson opened the Worth Avenue Gallery, eventually located at 347 Worth Avenue. Benson's gallery was an integral part of the visual arts in Palm Beach until Benson retired and closed the gallery in 1965.
That evolution can be glimpsed in this collection of images from the Historical Society of Palm Beach County and the Palm Beach Daily News, which includes photographs from the 1920s through the 1980s.
An affiliate of Great Gulf Group of Canada bought an aging apartment complex on the Lake Worth lagoon in West Palm Beach for $28.5 million from the Palm Beach-based Frisbie Group. Frisbie's plans ...
Born and raised in Boynton Beach, Everett — who worked in fine dining for 11 Madison Park and WD50 in New York City before opening his Boynton Beach restaurant in 2018 — says the influx of out ...
West Palm Beach: Demolished in 1990. [8] 4: Hibiscus Apartments: Hibiscus Apartments: May 10, 1984 (#84000935) January 4, 2012: 619 Hibiscus Street: West Palm Beach: Destroyed by fire May 1, 1989. [9] Macy's built on site. 5: Palm Beach Winter Club
The building where the Palm Beach Daily News was published from 1925 to 1974. The town is served by the Palm Beach Daily News, with a daily circulation of approximately 4,500. [168] The Palm Beach Daily News began publishing in 1897 under the name Daily Lake Worth News. [169]
Chef Clay Conley’s bistro is a Palm Beach game-changer, having pioneered the modern small-plates approach on the island.More than a decade after its 2011 debut, Buccan continues to thrill diners ...
The decade saw the completion of 10 out of 12 of the district's contributing properties, including Gruner's Department Store in 1920, St. James Rooming House and the W.E. Pope Building in 1921, Hotel Clematis and Suther's Market in 1922, the Jennings Building in 1924, the Sirkin Building in 1925, Sewell Hardware and 540 Clematis Street in 1928 ...