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Premier Cabinets and Supply
Kitchen Remodeling
Premier Cabinets and Supply
Premier Cabinets and Supply
2586 Forest Hill BlvdWest Palm Beach Florida 33406United States
561-660-9997
Business Description
Palm Beach Premier Remodeling is a top-rated kitchen remodeler. We offer various services, from unique designs to quality construction. Our skilled artisans know how to transform your kitchen into the dream you envisioned. We offer personal attention throughout the entire kitchen renovation process, from project planning and design through to installation and completion. Our team of experts offers innovative and cost-effective services to fit any budget. Our team knows that remodeling is not just about making a property look better but also about increasing value. We will work with your project to ensure it will achieve the desired aesthetics and return on investment.
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About West Palm Beach
West Palm Beach is a city in and the county seat of Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. It is located immediately to the west of the adjacent Palm Beach, which is situated on a barrier island across the Lake Worth Lagoon. It is the largest city in Palm Beach County, and at the time of the 2020 census, its population was 117,415. West Palm Beach is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to 6.14 million people in 2020. It is the oldest incorporated municipality in the South Florida area, incorporated as a city two years before Miami in November 1894. West Palm Beach is located approximately 68 miles (109 km) north of Downtown Miami. == History == The beginning of the historic period in south Florida is marked by Juan Ponce de León's first contact with native people in 1513. Europeans found a thriving native population, which they categorized into separate tribes: the Mayaimi in the Lake Okeechobee Basin and the Jaega and Ais people in the East Okeechobee area and o the east coast north of the Tequesta. When the Spanish arrived, there were around 20,000 Native Americans in south Florida. By 1763, by the time the English gained control of Florida, the native peoples had been all but wiped out through war, enslavement, or European diseases.Other native peoples from Alabama and Georgia moved into Florida in the early 18th century.