About the Palm Beach County Market
Web Design Built for Palm Beach County's Economy
Numbers alone do not tell the story of Palm Beach County. Yes, it is the third most populated county in Florida with roughly 1.5 million people. But what sets it apart is the concentration of wealth. Palm Beach Island, Jupiter Island, Gulf Stream, and large swaths of Boca Raton rank among the wealthiest zip codes in the entire country. That reality shapes everything about doing business here — including what your website needs to look like. A financial advisory firm on Flagler Drive or a brokerage selling waterfront estates in Palm Beach Gardens cannot get away with a $500 template. Their clients will notice, and they will move on.
The local economy runs on a few clear pillars. Real estate is the most visible — luxury buyers fly in from the Northeast, Latin America, and Europe to tour properties along the Intracoastal and on the barrier islands. Financial services cluster naturally around that wealth, with private banks and family offices lining the corridors of West Palm Beach and Boca Raton. Healthcare is massive here too, driven by an older, affluent population that expects world-class care and clear information online. And then there is Wellington — home to the Winter Equestrian Festival and the International Polo Club, drawing a global audience every season and supporting an entire ecosystem of equestrian businesses.
Different Cities, Different Businesses
West Palm Beach is in the middle of a transformation. Downtown has attracted tech startups, coworking spaces, and a younger professional crowd that did not exist here ten years ago. Boca Raton balances Fortune 500 headquarters along Glades Road with the high-end retail scene at Town Center and a restaurant culture that keeps growing. Delray Beach has Atlantic Avenue — one of the best walkable downtown strips in South Florida, packed on weekends with diners, gallery-hoppers, and live music. Jupiter and Juno Beach are quieter, more family-oriented, with a strong marine and golf presence along the coast. Wellington sits inland, and its identity revolves almost entirely around horses, polo, and master-planned residential communities. A website for a business in Wellington needs to speak a completely different language than one for a nightlife venue on Atlantic Avenue. We build with those differences front and center.
Why a Remote Team Makes Sense Here
We are based in Cocoa Beach — about two and a half hours north on I-95. Everything happens over video calls, shared design tools, and screen shares. The distance means you get dedicated, custom work without paying for a Palm Beach agency's Worth Avenue lease. If your business needs a website that holds its own in this market, request a free quote and we will have a proposal back to you within 24 hours.