Sunday, September 9, 2018

Coming soon from Greater Lantana Chamber of Commerce: Business news and updates for City of Lake Worth.


If you have a business in the City of Lake Worth stay tuned for exciting information. In the meantime stop by some time soon or call and introduce yourself to the Lantana Chamber (contact information below).

Learn more about our neighbor to the south:

Town of Lantana,
municipal limits shaded.


Click on map to enlarge. Lantana is bordered by Lake Worth and South Palm Beach to the north and to the south by Hypoluxo and Manalapan. Also to the south and west are large areas of unincorporated County and suburban Lake Worth, e.g. Lake Osborne Estates.

The Greater Lantana Chamber of Commerce is off S. Dixie Hwy. at 212 Iris Ave. in Town of Lantana between Lake Worth Ave. and East Pine St.

For more information about the chamber call 561-585-8664 or click on this link.


Stay tuned for the “Lake Worth Community News” section at the Lantana Chamber for updates and new news about business and other related topics in the little City of Lake Worth as well.

About the Town of Lantana Discover the Palm Beaches calls the town Old Florida, “The coastal fishing village of Lantana hasn’t lost any of its small-town allure” and about the City of Lake Worth, “An easygoing enclave worth discovering”.

Whilst on the topic of two neighboring cities that share many common interests and issues. . .


Two mayors. . .

Lake Worth Mayor Pam Triolo and Lantana Mayor Dave Stewart at a ribbon cutting in Downtown Lake Worth. TooJay’s getting the word our for everyone to stop by and “See Our New Look!


And Mayor Stewart once again in the City of Lake Worth on the topic of Dixie Hwy. and transportation . . .


View of the room at the Dixie Hwy. Multimodal Corridor Study at The Hatch (1121 Lucerne Ave.):

Lake Worth Commissioner Herman C. Robinson (left) at the “Open Studio Charrette”, Section 3: Lake Worth, Lantana, Hypoluxo held last July with (L–R) Downtown resident Mr. Greg Rice, Mayor Stewart, and Lake Worth Commissioner Scott Maxwell as charrette staff look on.