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Lake Worth, Florida Undergoes Renaissance
by Blanche Evans
Like other parts of Florida, Lake Worth has grown and escalated in value, despite the recent troubles with the weather. New face-lifts downtown are among the attractions.
Dove explains, "Lake Worth, Highland Beach, Delray, Boca Raton and West Palm Beach are all undergoing a renaissance.The downtown areas are experiencing a wonderful face-lift; pedestrian malls, new dining, shopping and galleries are popping up along main corridors.New home, townhome & villa and even active adult communities are available for those not needing to be to close to the beach. The housing market remains brisk but there are better values to be found in this smaller town community. Florida draws folks from all over the world, with all being welcomed with open arms. This lends to our multinational dining and the arts. You're a short drive to Ft. Lauderdale, Delray and even South Beach is only one hour away. Come visit and see why this area is a great place to live and to enjoy the Florida lifestyle."
About the market, Lewis says, "Lake Worth, like all of Palm Beach County, has seen a great growth in recent years, both population wise and cultural wise. Even the downtown area is showing a lot of restoration. The yearly sidewalk painting festival draws crowds to downtown, which is a short walk over the bridge to the beach. There are biweekly bonfires on the beach for roasting marshmallows and family fun. The western boundaries of the area has seen a tremendous growth of new housing communities. Just one exit south on the turnpike or I-95 from West Palm Beach, this is a great family community. Palm Beach County will be opening seven new schools this month, including a new middle school on Haverhill, next to the new elementary school that opened last fall."
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