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The award-winning West Palm Beach GreenMarket returns in a few weeks, now bigger than ever with 150 vendors, 45 of them new. It continues to help small businesses grow into brick-and-mortar success.
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Celis Juice Bar, a West Palm Beach favorite known for its juice, smoothies, and community events, is expanded into the $1 billion Nora District, Downtown's largest redevelopment since CityPlace.
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ServiceNow is relocating to West Palm Beach with over $17 million in public funding, creating hundreds of jobs and boosting the local economy by nearly $2 billion. Supported by city leaders and Governor DeSantis, officials say the move reinforces West Palm Beach as a growing tech and finance hub.
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As the population grows in Downtown West Palm Beach, people are getting to know their neighbors in “third places” — thanks to a successful community engagement project aimed at repurposing public spaces.
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West Palm Beach's Office of Sustainability is planting hundreds of trees to address heat levels in historically underserved neighborhoods.
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At his fourth State of the City address, West Palm Beach Mayor Keith James praised the city's growing economy and low crime rate
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To help combat congestion amid a growing population, Palm Beach County may implement a light rail system. WLRN's Wilkine Brutus spoke to Valerie Nielson, executive director of the county's Transportation Planning Agency, about how they plan to move residents along their busiest roads.
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A transportation agency’s mural in West Palm beach urges people to hop on public transit
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The festival takes place on Saturday and Sunday, April 2-3, outdoors at The Square, formerly known as CityPlace.
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University of Florida President Dr. Kent Fuchs address a controversial Florida Senate bill, the new campus's deadline and future investments within the city at this week’s West Palm Beach Development and Investment Forum.
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The West Palm Beach native found herself unexpectedly leading hundreds of people at a George Floyd march before joining a national "Hamilton" tour.