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Business & Commerce
Tourism
Since its founding over a century ago, Palm Beach County has enjoyed tourism as an economic driver—and marketing engine. The pandemic only accelerated the awareness, as the Palm Beaches’ natural spaces, cultural allure and unmatched lifestyle lured health- and safety-conscious and fun-seeking visitors.
With iconic hotel properties and more than 200 arts and culture venues, Palm Beach County claims the title of “Florida’s Cultural Capital.” The region is also a lifestyle sports destination with more than 160 golf courses, the PGA Tour Honda Classic, two Major League Spring Training stadiums hosting four MLB teams, and world-class equestrian events for polo and dressage, not to mention 47 miles of pristine beaches on the Atlantic Ocean.
A Great Business Climate
In a word, Palm Beach County’s allure among visitors, residents and businesses is boundless. It offers a unique combination of an appealing year-round warm-weather lifestyle with a low-tax, supportive business climate. “Not only does our region consistently attract the ‘best of the best’ in many different industries,” said Burgess from the Chamber of Commerce. “It’s a place they want to live, work and play.”
For additional information about Palm Beach County, contact the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, at (561) 833-3711, or email chamber@palmbeaches.org