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My day be so fine then boom9/20/2023 ![]() His goal was to open what is now the handcrafted teak furniture company’s only East Coast location. ![]() Summit Furniture manager Austin Visschedyk, whose mother, Palm Beach resident Jane Sieberts, owns the business, moved from Los Angeles in April 2022 during the pandemic. There is nothing colder than the malls and restaurants in Florida.” “One of our best-selling products is heavy knitwear. It is starting to slow down now,” Hood said. “With the time we did have, it was really good. Merchandise was pre-ordered with the expectation it would be sold in December through February. My dad drew the design on a napkin,” said Hood, who also owns a boutique in a summer resort in Ontario.Īfter finding an architect, Hood opened the shop at 296 S. People want to see and touch what they are buying, and know something about its history, provenance and how and where something is made, Klecinsky said. There is no experience in South Florida more enjoyable, more personable than what they can get on Worth Avenue.” “They want to take in the stores, and they want to have the experience. “What I am hearing from the young people is that they are over online shopping,” Klecinsky said. That creates a new customer and a new customer base, and the new person finding Worth Avenue, loving Worth Avenue and the experience and telling their friends,” Klecinsky said, adding the famous street is attracting nicely dressed tweens and teens who are doing a bit of shopping. “More new people are finding Worth Avenue. There are maybe a few less people in town this year than last year, but the spending has been the same,” Klecinsky said. “About half my tenants are telling me it is the best year they have had over the years. Steinhart, production manager of the family-owned Stubbs and Wootton, 350 Worth Ave., said the shop has been in Palm Beach for 30 years, first located on the vias, then moving to the Avenue a few years ago. The craziness and traffic this season is unparalleled.” ![]() We always have loyal customers, new visitors and all the people moving to Palm Beach. Census Bureau said.įrank Steinhart, president of the 120-member Worth Avenue Association, said, “Business on Worth Avenue seems to continuously be on an upward trend. Whether the frenzy is due to people fleeing other states to enjoy Palm Beach’s sunshine or the state’s pro-business climate and lower taxes, the result is Florida became the nation’s fastest-growing state in 2022, the U.S. Retailers throughout Palm Beach from Worth Avenue to The Royal and The Breakers report the season was one of their best ever, if not the most robust, but they disagree about whether there was less of the “craziness” that characterized the 2021-'22 season. ![]()
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