
Boroughs & Burbs, the National Real Estate Conversation
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Boroughs & Burbs, the National Real Estate Conversation
Boroughs & Burbs 126 || Wall Street South
Join us for the “Wall Street South” Episode #126
of Boroughs & Burbs and explore the fascinating phenomenon
of West Palm Beach, Florida, being referred to as "Wall Street South." This episode features two distinguished guests, Kelly Smallridge, (Development Board of Palm Beach County) and Randi Binder (Douglas Elliman, West Palm Beach) who will provide valuable insights into the city's transformation and its growing prominence in the financial industry.
West Palm Beach has experienced a notable influx of financial firms, investment banks, and hedge funds setting up offices, drawing comparisons to the renowned financial hub of New York City's Wall Street. One notable example is CityPlace, a mixed-use complex located in the city's downtown area. CityPlace has become a bustling destination, featuring a wide range of retail shops, restaurants, entertainment venues, residential units, and office spaces, contributing to the revitalization of the downtown area.
Tune in to Episode #126 of Boroughs & Burbs to gainexclusive insights from Kelly Smallridge and Randi Binder, as they provide a deeper understanding of West Palm
Beach's transformation into "Wall Street South" and its increasing significance in the financial industry.