More than just a resort living experience.

 

City Palms is way more than a resort living condo experience, it is part of a major cultural shift; happening right now in West Palm Beach. Below are a small sampling of nearby hotspots for great food and drink, places to work, places to relax, and high speed transportation. 

A place to eat and congregate.

Bakery Loic 

Loic Autret has opened another French bakery after closing one in Delray Beach.

“We sell delicious baked goods and sandwiches for lunch, but in the late afternoon and evening, we are a wine and Champagne bar offering imported artisan cheeses [$13.75 for a board of four] and charcuterie plates [$15.50],” says Autret, who grew up in the Champagne region of France.

Highlights include white-chocolate-pistachio-almond croissant ($4.50), avocado toast (starting at $6.50), three kinds of quiche ($8.25) and Caprese sandwich ($9.50).

“Since I was a kid growing up in France, I’ve always been passionate about croissants,” Autret says. “I loved their shape, their flakiness, the taste and the smell. I want to show my passion to everyone, so they don’t need to travel to France to discover croissants.”

On the sweet side, he combines Belgium chocolate with walnuts and pecans for the 52 Shades of Loic Cookie ($3).

Soaring, floor-to-ceiling windows provide an airy atmosphere with gray and mint-green walls, tropical banana-leaf wallpaper and industrial ceiling. A fountain and bistro chairs grace a courtyard patio.

Hours are from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.


 

 

Coworking Space

Palm Beach Tech

The Palm Beach Tech Association is a non-profit 501(c)6 membership association uniting and building the innovation, entrepreneurial, and technology industries throughout Palm Beach County.

 

Resort Style Pool 

City Palms Pool and Gym

Tropical oasis abounds with an elevated pool 5 stories up, hotub, gym with state of the art fitness equipment, and a sauna. 

West Palm Beach's Central Brightline Station.

West Palm Beach's Central Brightline Station.

High Speed Rail

Brightline HIgh SPeed Rail

The country's first private high-speed rail service is open in Florida, promised to transform congested South Florida highways by taking as many as 3 million cars off the road and connecting Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and eventually Orlando together.