December 11, 2025 - 18:38

West Palm Beach is rapidly becoming a focal point for business expansion in Florida, according to local leaders. Prominent figures in the business community, including Jordan Rathlev, Executive Vice President of Ross, and John Rajchert, CEO of health-tech firm Visium, have highlighted the significant influx of companies and employees relocating to the area.
This surge in business activity is transforming West Palm Beach into a vibrant economic center. The appeal of the region is attributed to its favorable business climate, quality of life, and robust infrastructure, which are attracting a diverse range of industries. Rathlev and Rajchert emphasized that their companies are at the forefront of this movement, contributing to the local economy and creating job opportunities.
As more businesses establish themselves in West Palm Beach, the city is poised for continued growth, making it an exciting place for entrepreneurs and professionals alike. The collaboration among local leaders is essential in fostering this thriving business environment, ensuring that West Palm Beach remains a competitive player in Florida’s economic landscape.
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