Posted June 9, 200718 yr Here are some pics I took recently of downtown West Palm Beach, CityPlace and Downtown at the Gardens located in Palm Beach Gardens. Downtown West Palm Beach has come a very long ways since the 80s and early 90s when it was pretty much just a crime zone. Tri-Rail Station Downtown West Palm Beach CityPlace Publix Grocery Store Downtown West Palm Beach. It even has an outdoor cafe area with it. Downtown at the Gardens area is the Palm Beach areas Kenwood. [/img]
June 9, 200718 yr A couple things... First off, that train station is very nice. Secondly, I just wanted to say that I'm always a sucker for this type of slate roofs: Oh...and I just looove me some Urban Outfitters!
June 10, 200718 yr Nice! I have a friend that lives in the tower (2nd pic). No Clematis Street pics? Sorry, didn't go down on Clematis Street this time. Next time I'm there I will get Clematis, the new library and city building.
June 10, 200718 yr Those apartment buildings are just butt ugly! well its no palm beach, it's all for the help.
June 10, 200718 yr Those apartment buildings are just butt ugly! well its no palm beach, it's all for the help. As if that crap is something to write home about. puh-leeeeeeeze. its all tacky..tacky..tacky!
June 10, 200718 yr well its no palm beach, it's all for the help. Those apartment buildings are just butt ugly! well its no palm beach, it's all for the help. I'm not sure everyone got it but mrnyc isn't that the truth :laugh:
June 12, 200718 yr Great photos! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
June 12, 200718 yr well its no palm beach, it's all for the help. Those apartment buildings are just butt ugly! well its no palm beach, it's all for the help. I'm not sure everyone got it but mrnyc isn't that the truth :laugh: Unfortunately the help can't afford this. But, if prices continue to drop in Florida we may all be able to get a free condo.
June 12, 200718 yr Those apartment buildings are just butt ugly! well its no palm beach, it's all for the help. As if that crap is something to write home about. puh-leeeeeeeze. its all tacky..tacky..tacky! I understand not liking the architecture, but, most of these are great infill/redevelopment projects, mixed use, very pedestrian oriented, urban and within walking distance of mass transit. Sure wish we could get more of this type of development patterns in Ohio and the midwest.
June 12, 200718 yr I understand not liking the architecture, but, most of these are great infill/redevelopment projects, mixed use, very pedestrian oriented, urban and within walking distance of mass transit. Sure wish we could get more of this type of development patterns in Ohio and the midwest. Are you serious? Those strip malls all on long aves. I need to take a better look at WPB on my next visit to Hurricane Alley..er, I mean FL.
June 12, 200718 yr I understand not liking the architecture, but, most of these are great infill/redevelopment projects, mixed use, very pedestrian oriented, urban and within walking distance of mass transit. Sure wish we could get more of this type of development patterns in Ohio and the midwest. Are you serious? Those strip malls all on long aves. I need to take a better look at WPB on my next visit to Hurricane Alley..er, I mean FL. When's the last time you said something positive??? It seems like all you do is complain in these threads! Anyways... yeah, definately gotta get some Clematis next time your in town!
June 12, 200718 yr When's the last time you said something positive??? It seems like all you do is complain in these threads! and you said all that to say what? :evil:
June 12, 200718 yr Very nice! The city is very clean, colorful, and dense. It reminds me of some of the towns that I visited along the Mediterranean Sea. The city really has cleaned up considerably since I was last there in the early 1990s. Great photographs!
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