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What’s Blooming in Palm Beach

New Businesses Continue to Pop Up Around Palm Beach.

For a place centered on tradition and heritage, Palm Beach does a lot of evolving. If you haven’t visited this season, you haven’t visited — the landscape changes a mile a minute and new establishments pop up seemingly around every corner.

CityPlace — The Square
Photo: Related Ross

This is especially true at CityPlace and with Related’s most shiny recent project, the 25-story One Flagler office building that shimmers at the base of the Royal Park Bridge. Read on to learn what’s hot and on the horizon this spring. (cityplace.com; relatedross.com)

CityPlace    
While CityPlace has been around since 2000, in recent years it has undergone total transformations that make it a neighborhood unrecognizable from its earliest iterations.

The newest additions include Moody Tongue Sushi, an intimate 15-seat omakase counter and the?world’s first brewery to receive two Michelin stars, at the Hilton West Palm Beach; throughout the season, locals and visitors have hit up CityPickle for a quick rally, though this spot will close once construction commences on 10 CityPlace and 15 CityPlace, two towers that aim to become “a new center of gravity for business” in the heart of downtown. 

CityPlace Restaurants Rendering
Photo: Related Ross

And CityPlace isn’t done yet: Equinox will open its first Palm Beach County location at 575 Rosemary by the end of 2025, which coincides with the intended opening timeline of other additions like Alo, Moxie’s, Crate & Barrel, and?Ela Curry & Kitchen, the latest by James Beard Best Chef: South Award–semifinalist Pushkar Marathe. Also aiming for a fall opening is a new outpost of the Italian food hall Eataly, coming to the?historic?Harriet Himmel theater building.

One Flagler    
Joined by Related Ross president Ken Himmel and West Palm Beach mayor Keith James, developer Stephen Ross recently cut the ribbon to officially open the doors of One Flagler, a crown jewel of Related’s many West Palm Beach projects. Within its 270,000 square feet — mostly dedicated to Class-A office space — is Estiatorio Milos, the newest location of a chain of esteemed seafood restaurants by Greek chef Costas Spiliadis. 

The two-story restaurant has a stunning interior but sit on the patio for a view of the new Julian Abele public park along the waterfront as well as its landmark new sculpture Portals by Fred Eversley.

The group of 16.5-foot-tall parabolic sculptures in polished stainless steel aims to mirror the adjacent First Church of Christ, Scientist, which was designed by Abele in 1928.

One Flagler
Photo: Colin Miller for Related Ross

As Palm Beach continues to evolve, CityPlace and One Flagler stand as shining examples of its dynamic growth. With world-class dining, vibrant new developments, and a commitment to blending heritage with modernity, the city remains a must-visit destination. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, there’s always something new to explore

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