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Lake Worth is located just south of Palm Beach. Following a ballot initiative in 2019, the city’s name officially changed to Lake Worth Beach. Population: 42,219 (2020 U.S. Census). The eastern side of Lake Worth Beach features miles of oceanfront property and a narrow inlet along the coast. East of here, a long North/South peninsula called South Palm Beach borders a protected lagoon between the community and John Price Park.
Lake Worth Beach is close to both Palm Beach County Park Lantana Airport and the renowned JFK Medical Center.
Downtown Lake Worth Beach along Lucerne and Lake Avenues is known for its bohemian, colorful, and lively character. This area is filled with art galleries, music venues, and specialty boutiques. It's an inviting place for shopping, dining, or enjoying the local art scene. The Street Painting Festival’s vibrant murals are especially popular with locals and visitors. The Lake Worth Beach Community Redevelopment Agency regularly schedules events and festivals to keep downtown Lake Worth Beach dynamic.
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County also operates an art gallery at the Robert M. Montgomery, Jr. building. The Lake Worth Playhouse hosts theatrical performances, films, and concerts in the downtown district.
Nature lovers will enjoy the Snook Islands Natural Area, part of the Lake Worth Lagoon, with 100 acres of wetlands for birdwatching and a boardwalk with a covered observation deck—which is great for spotting manatees and dolphins.
For creative arts, the Benzaiten Center for Creative Arts offers glassblowing lessons and beautiful hand-blown glass pieces for sale.
Live music fans should check out The Bamboo Room, a top venue for bands—acoustics and stage size here are exceptional.
Golfers have several choices:
Tourism is a major industry, supported by millions of visitors to Palm Beach County each year. This creates abundant opportunities in hospitality, restaurants, bars, and entertainment. The unemployment rate is 4.1%—slightly below the national average.
Major employers include technology firms like Lockheed Martin and Pratt & Whitney, life science leaders Scripps and Max Planck, Tenet Healthcare (6,000+ workers), and NextEra Energy (about 4,000 staff). Local governments and the Palm Beach County School District are also significant employers (22,000+ jobs).
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Lake Worth Beach features many attractive neighborhoods. Downtown is artistic and eclectic, and older areas boast cottage-style homes and beachfront villas.
Top neighborhoods include:
Lake Worth Beach schools are under the Palm Beach County School District. Per-student annual spend: $14,596; student/teacher ratio: 17:1.
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City government includes an elected mayor and a five-member City Commission. More information is available from the City of Lake Worth Beach website.
The Leisure Services Department provides 20+ public parks, recreation, and community activities.
Lake Worth Beach’s cost of living matches the rest of Florida and is 2% lower than the national average. The median home price is $449,900—9% lower than Florida’s average and 13% lower than the national median.
Owner-occupied homes make up about 48%. Housing options include luxury homes, beach condos, urban townhouses, and apartments in multi-unit buildings.
Here are the military bases within 50 miles: