South of Southern (SoSo) Named SoSo in the 1990’s by a New York Times lifestyle reporter, this South of Southern Neighborhood boasts an eclectic housing vibe.From Mid-century Modern homes to Colonials to Mediterranean-styles, the SoSo neighborhood has real estate for all tastes. Developed in 1919, this tropical wilderness was transformed by an entrepreneur in the boating business, who created an exclusive neighborhood with curbed roads, sidewalks, and a pier. The neighborhood became part of West Palm Beach in 1926, and was named a city Historic District in December 1993. In 1999, the neighborhood was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. From the tony houses on the Intracoastal’s Flagler Drive overlooking the island of Palm Beach to the ethnic restaurants and pristine parks, this sought-after community has something for everyone, including sweeping Intracoastal views and water access for boating. A popular local diner landmark, Howley’s, has been serving food in this neighborhood since the 1950’s. The community boasts an active Southend Neighborhood Association.
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