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FLOOR PLANS There are ten exciting models to choose from The table below outlines the model types, square footage of each model.
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AREA INFORMATION
The Edge is located at 250 South Australian Avenue, across the street from Clear Lake <click here for map> SHOPPING - Consumers around the world consider Palm Beach County as a shopper’s paradise. In the Palm Beaches, one finds the most exclusive boutiques and department stores as well as outlets and discount stores that feature true bargains on all sorts of merchandise. Shoppers can enjoy upscale Worth Avenue in Palm Beach with shops like Salvatore Ferragamo, Louis Vuitton, C. Orrico, Rapunzel’s Closet, Chanel, Hermés and Tourneau; City Place, which includes Macys, a 20-screen Muvico cinema complex; Barnes & Noble; City Laser & Optique; Anthropologie; Banana Republic, Ann Taylor; Jami’s; The Gap; Pottery Barn; Publix and Kreiss Collection to name a few; or the Palm Beach Mall with anchor tenants such as Burdines, Dillard’s, JCPenney and Sears. DINING - There's plenty of excellent places to eat including national favorites such as Legal Seafood and Cheesecake Factory. Local favorites at CityPlace include Tsunami, Brewzzi, City Pizza and Field of Greens, and a wide-variety of choices in and around downtown West Palm Beach and neighboring Palm Beach. TRANSPORTATION - Palm Beach County is well-equipped to meet the transportation needs of businesses, residents and visitors. The county’s efficient, integrated transportation system includes expressways, rail lines, the Palm Beach County International airport, three commercial/executive airports and a fast-growing port that ranks among the state’s finest. South Florida's Tri-Rail system has a stop within walking distance from The Edge. BUSINESS & COMMERCE - For the last two decades, Palm Beach County has experienced rapid economic growth, positioning the area as a top location for building corporate wealth. The caliber and diversity of companies residing here demonstrate their attractiveness to growing industries. Contributing to the success of the area are factors including: enviable quality of life; favorable taxes; an educational system committed to excellence; state-of-the-art transportation facilities and a skilled and dedicated workforce.. ENTERTAINMENT - Downtown West Palm Beach has become the heart of the county’s evening scene with a pair of complementary entertainment districts just a few city blocks apart, Clematis Street and CityPlace. Celebrated restaurants like Original Steakhouse, Mark’s CityPlace and Columbia Restaurant converge at CityPlace. Patrons can stroll to the Harriet Himmel Gilman Theater, referred to locally as “the Harriet,” for an evening of jazz music. Theatergoers can visit the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts for Broadway series shows. Just two blocks north of CityPlace, the Clematis Street district is a procession of popular restaurants including Canteen and Blowfish, as well as diverse specialty stores and galleries. On Thursday evenings, the street comes alive for “Clematis by Night,” featuring live music, arts and crafts displays and street side food vendors. At the nearby Meyer Amphitheater, the downtown business set enjoys the Brown Bag Concert Series on Friday afternoons in the spring and fall. Cross the Intracoastal Waterway and find a wealth of fine dining on the island of Palm Beach. Amici, Café L’Europe, Ta-boo, and Chuck & Harold’s are a few of the favored culinary hot spots there
Purchase Requirements Reservations are currently being accepted for The Edge. Please contact me directly for more information
The Edge Project Links City of West Palm Beach • Palm Beach County • PB County Visitors & Convention Bureau PB County Chamber of Commerce • City Place • Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
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