LOCAL BY DESIGN
A Destination Rooted in
West Palm Beach’s Creative Pulse
Home to unforgettable flavors, a century of makers, sun-soaked sidewalks, and all the grit of South Florida. When you visit Caroline Station, we'd bet you won't ever walk the same path twice.
A Century in the Making
Originally built in the 1920s by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, the tracks running through the Warehouse District once brought tourists and freight to a rapidly growing Florida. From 1925 to 1968, the area thrived as a center for machine shops, fabrication facilities, and distribution hubs.
From Industrial to Inspired
In 2015, the ~85,000 sq ft district was reimagined into a creative hub featuring a food hall, brewery, distillery, and experiential retail – all while honoring its industrial past. What emerged is more than restored warehouses—it's a living, breathing part of West Palm Beach where locals and visitors discover something new around every corner. Caroline Station isn't just where you go—it's where you belong.
2016, Skin at Peace Pop Up at Grandview Public Market
Fresh Ideas in Classic Spaces
Here, something special happens when modernity embraces old school character, when imagination fuses with grit, and when innovation transforms forgotten potential. This alchemy defines Caroline Station’s energy: a place where history isn't just preserved but reinterpreted through the lens of today's visionaries.
Whether you're exploring restaurants or collaborating in spaces, Caroline Station invites you to join a movement celebrating both heritage and progress.
2025, Skin at Peace Flagship at Caroline Station