Palm Beach Gardens is a city of roughly 53,000 residents in northern Palm Beach County, situated along Interstate 95 between Jupiter to the north and West Palm Beach to the south. John D. MacArthur, the insurance magnate who once owned most of the land in this part of the county, developed the city in the early 1960s. MacArthur also donated the land for what became PGA National Resort, which served as the headquarters of the Professional Golfers' Association of America from 1965 until the PGA relocated to Frisco, Texas in 2022. PGA National continues to host the Cognizant Classic (formerly the Honda Classic) on its Champion Course.
The city's character is defined by planned communities, many of them gated, with golf courses, artificial lakes, and manicured landscaping. Developments like BallenIsles, Mirasol, Old Palm, and Frenchman's Reserve cater to affluent retirees and professionals. The Gardens Mall, an upscale regional shopping center, anchors the commercial district at the intersection of PGA Boulevard and I-95. Medical facilities, including Jupiter Medical Center's outpatient campus and several specialist practices, have clustered along the PGA Boulevard corridor.
Despite its affluent reputation, Palm Beach Gardens also supports a service economy driven by the hospitality, retail, and healthcare sectors. The Scripps Research Institute's Florida campus is nearby in Jupiter, and the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience sits just north of the city boundary, contributing to a small but growing life sciences cluster in the area. The city maintains extensive park systems, including the 2,500-acre Grassy Waters Preserve on its western edge, which protects a portion of the Loxahatchee Slough and provides the source water for West Palm Beach's drinking supply.
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Palm Beach Gardens is a city of roughly 53,000 residents in northern Palm Beach County, situated along Interstate 95 between Jupiter to the north and West Palm Beach to the south. John D. MacArthur, the insurance magnate who once owned most of the land in this part of the county, developed the city in the early 1960s. MacArthur also donated the land for what became PGA National Resort, which served as the headquarters of the Professional Golfers' Association of America from 1965 until the PGA relocated to Frisco, Texas in 2022. PGA National continues to host the Cognizant Classic (formerly the Honda Classic) on its Champion Course.
The city's character is defined by planned communities, many of them gated, with golf courses, artificial lakes, and manicured landscaping. Developments like BallenIsles, Mirasol, Old Palm, and Frenchman's Reserve cater to affluent retirees and professionals. The Gardens Mall, an upscale regional shopping center, anchors the commercial district at the intersection of PGA Boulevard and I-95. Medical facilities, including Jupiter Medical Center's outpatient campus and several specialist practices, have clustered along the PGA Boulevard corridor.
Despite its affluent reputation, Palm Beach Gardens also supports a service economy driven by the hospitality, retail, and healthcare sectors. The Scripps Research Institute's Florida campus is nearby in Jupiter, and the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience sits just north of the city boundary, contributing to a small but growing life sciences cluster in the area. The city maintains extensive park systems, including the 2,500-acre Grassy Waters Preserve on its western edge, which protects a portion of the Loxahatchee Slough and provides the source water for West Palm Beach's drinking supply.
Escortservice.com includes escort websites that cover Palm Beach Gardens and northern Palm Beach County. Each website undergoes review before it appears in the directory. The platform does not book appointments, check credentials, or act as a middleman in any capacity. Access is limited to users 21 and older.
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