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Concourse Village

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Harbourside Place

Harbourside Place

(20 reviews)

$$$

I was driving back to Fort Lauderdale and decided to check this place out since it was on the way…read more It's right next to the water and there are some trails that you can walk by the water. There are a variety of restaurants and shops including Tommy Bahamas,Salt life and Calaveros Cantina. There is an outdoor Amphitheater for concerts and performances. The Wyndham Hotel is there as well, I walked into the lobby and it's gorgeous. There is some street parking and a parking garage that was free on Sunday.

Harbourside Place is a 5 acre mix of shops, offices, restaurants, an amphitheater, and a 5 story…read moreWyndham Grand hotel on the corner of U.S. 1 and Indiantown Road on the Intracoastal. Before Harbourside was built the land was occupied by a bank building, the Perry Institute for Marine Science and the Burt Reynolds Museum. In early 2000 Jupiter purchased the land and Harbourside opened in December of 2014. In the summer of 2021, Harbourside rebranded by reducing its retail space by 70 percent in favor of outdoor dining and small gatherings. They prefer to generate income from offices. Under the new plan live music concerts which had been a source of complaints and lawsuits would be reduced to 10 a year. With less stores Harbourside is hoping to be more known for its special events. There is a classic car show once a month on Saturdays and on Sunday mornings there is an outdoor yoga class. There is also a waterfront market I attended with small businesses and food vendors. Jupiter's 2.5 mile Riverwalk pathway runs from Oceanside at the beach and crosses over the Intracoastal to Harbourside. The path allows people biking and traveling by foot to follow the Intracoastal north to the Jupiter inlet. It is nice to walk along the path within Harbourside. Harbourside has free parking in the garage if you stay under 2 hours. The Burt Reynolds and Friends Museum was a hard loss to the community. He was Jupiter's favorite son. There isn't anywhere I'd shop in Harbourside but I like the Tommy Bahamas (to eat), BurgerFi, Subculture Coffee, and Calaveras Cantina. It seems like Jupiter is a little lost on how to best use this prime real estate. There isn't very much to make you want to stick around although the water view is beautiful. Hopefully they will get it figured out and make Harbourside a not to be missed destination experience.

Pga Commons - Panera Bread

Pga Commons

(5 reviews)

This was my first visit to PGA Commons although I have passed by many times. In 2000 property…read moreowners, business leaders, and developers got together to form the PGA Corridor Association which led to the development of PGA Commons, a mix of residences, shopping, services, galleries, art, and dining. My destination was The Cooper for brunch, which I highly recommend. After eating I wandered around a bit to check out the Commons. It was probably not the best day because most of the non restaurant businesses were shuttered for New Years Day. The stores don't really excite me. There is a bamboo clothing store and a smoke shop plus a couple of high end art galleries. There are also some service based shops like a Pediatrics Associates, Blowdry Bar, nail spa, and realtor offices. The real reason to come here for me would be the dining and saw some other restaurants I was interested in checking out. A lot of the restaurants have spacious outdoor dining which is great for the pandemic and the gorgeous weather of a Florida winter. As for the residential aspect it was kind of strange to see people hanging out on their balcony above The Cooper. I am not sure living above a busy restaurant is for me. I also saw a strip of houses behind the parking lot. After my first visit to PGA Commons I think the restaurants are very nice and the overall layout is user friendly. I also liked the art touches but I wouldn't come here for shopping.

Nice selection of businesses and restaurants. Parking was not bad when I went in the evening and…read moremidday.

A Star's Closet - beautiful window display!!

A Star's Closet

(26 reviews)

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Used to be a good place to shop. No more -- it's now an over priced thrift store. The owner & the…read morehelp are more interested in talking about personal stuff that should be .... Personal ... or sucking up to people who play them. It's gross to see how they kiss up to people who act like they're all that but ignore shoppers who don't cause a scene just because they're "in the house." Yuck. If you do decide to buy anything be really careful because many items have stains, marks, are "past their prime" or just not real. I even noticed that they have a man's shirt for sale there!!! Pleeez. Are you that desperate for cash that you didn't notice that it was a man's shirt???

Stopped in here during a rainy Saturday to poke around. I found a beautiful wool Theory jacket that…read moreI wasn't 100% sold on because the arms were a tad tight but still worked. Both of the women working were so helpful and offered to pick out sweaters for me to try on underneath so that I could really consider the purchase. I ended up taking the jacket in addition to another amazing jacket I found. When I was ready to check out, I asked if I could take $50 off the sticker price (one of the buttons needed to be fixed). The woman immediately said yes. She was so kind. I walked out of there so psyched about my purchases and would definitely recommend this store! I will certainly come back next time I'm back in the area! (Visiting from NY). Can't wait to wear my new coats!!

Concourse Village - shoppingcenters - Updated May 2026

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