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Indiantown
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| Perched on the St. Lucie
Canal, the only waterway in Florida that connects trade and tourist
communities on the Atlantic Ocean to those on the Gulf of Mexico, Indiantown offers different
advantages to different interests.
To investors and land
development companies pinched by rising costs and crowded conditions on each
coast it is a logical and economical place to look for new opportunities in residential, commercial and
industrial construction. Because of its location, Indiantown offers an almost
unique blend of small town lifestyle and big city sophistication. Within
minutes from a home where a pet pony grazes are Fifth Avenue shops, major and minor league
baseball, Broadway shows, museums, art galleries and other attractions.
To boating people it is the home of the "second
cleanest Marina in the world" and one of the "safest hurricane
holes" on the East Coast of the United States. One of the older, yet modern,
businesses in the community, the Indiantown Marina, was established in 1957.
Located on the St. Lucie Canal which links Stuart on the East Coast to Fort
Myers on the West Coast via Lake Okeechobee and the Calloosahatchee River, the
32-slip marina offers transient and monthly accommodations as well as dry
storage for vessels.
Finding shopping suitable to
your taste is only minutes away. To the east in Jensen Beach is the Treasure Coast Square Mall
which is host to several large name department stores. In the other direction,
one can find flair and excitement in the Gardens Mall, home of Saks Fifth Avenue and Macy's, the Palm Beach Mall and Worth Avenue in fabled Palm Beach.
Excellent restaurants can be
found in nearby Stuart, West Palm Beach, and Fort Pierce. A variety of dinner entertainment
is available. In Fort Pierce, the Courtside Lounge offers Jai
Alai bettors a chance to pay dinner expenses while watching the matches. West Palm Beach's Palm Beach Kennel Club will
provide you dinner in their Paddock Dining Room while watching greyhound racing
Entertainment in abundance can be found aboard the cruise ships that depart out
it of the Port of Palm Beach located in Riviera Beach just 30 minutes away.
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