Palm Beach Shores, Florida

Restaurant Construction
Palm Beach Shores, FL

Singer Island's oceanfront hospitality market calls for restaurant construction that handles salt air, coastal wind loads, and moisture-intensive environments without cutting corners. Pajaziti & Associates builds hotel F&B renovations, beachfront casual dining spaces, and resort restaurant pads along the Blue Heron Blvd bridge approach — all permitted through Palm Beach County Building Division.

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Est. 2015
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Restaurant Build-Outs in Palm Beach Shores

Palm Beach Shores sits at the southern tip of Singer Island, where the restaurant market is driven by hotel guests, seasonal residents, and beach tourists moving through the Blue Heron Blvd corridor. Dining concepts here are overwhelmingly casual to upscale-casual, with format sizes typically between 2,000 and 4,500 square feet. Hotel food and beverage renovation is a recurring project type — resort properties cycle through dining renovations and new outlet activations as competitive pressure increases among Singer Island hospitality brands.

All building permits for Palm Beach Shores restaurant projects run through the Palm Beach County Building Division. Pajaziti & Associates packages building, DBPR food service, and PBC Health Department submittals together — managing coastal code requirements, wind-rated assembly specs, and the humidity-driven envelope details that separate a build that lasts from one that deteriorates in three years at the beach.

What's Included in a Palm Beach Shores Restaurant Build-Out

Commercial Kitchen

Compact, efficient kitchen layouts suited to 2,000–4,500 SF beachfront casual concepts. Stainless equipment, corrosion-resistant hardware, and finishes specified for high-humidity coastal environments typical on Singer Island.

Hood & Ventilation

Type I and Type II hood systems, make-up air, exhaust routing — permitted through PBC Building Division and coordinated to DBPR standards. Coastal-rated exhaust terminations to resist salt-air corrosion.

Grease Trap & Plumbing

Interior grease interceptors connected to Palm Beach County sewer, with plumbing rough-in and fixture selections appropriate for high-volume beach dining operations and hotel F&B service models.

Dining Room & Bar

Casual to upscale-casual dining rooms and bar builds designed for resort and beachfront dining atmospheres — durable finishes, moisture-tolerant materials, and indoor-outdoor flow where site allows.

ADA & Restrooms

ADA-compliant restrooms built to Florida Building Code and Palm Beach County Building Division requirements, with materials selected to perform in the coastal humidity conditions of Singer Island properties.

Permits & CO

Permitted through the Palm Beach County Building Division with simultaneous DBPR food service and PBC Health Department coordination — all handled in-house so you have one point of contact.

Restaurant Locations We Serve in Palm Beach Shores

Opening a Restaurant in Palm Beach Shores?

Building on Singer Island requires a contractor who understands coastal code requirements and moisture mitigation — not just standard commercial construction. Get an estimate from a team that builds to last at the beach.

Or call directly: (561) 677-2862

Frequently Asked Questions

Restaurant construction questions for Palm Beach Shores.

What coastal construction requirements apply to restaurant build-outs in Palm Beach Shores?

Palm Beach Shores sits on Singer Island, placing restaurant projects within coastal construction zones that require wind-rated assemblies, impact-resistant openings, and enhanced moisture mitigation in wall systems and substrate layers. Kitchens and dining areas directly adjacent to the oceanfront require vapor barriers, corrosion-resistant fasteners, and HVAC equipment specified for salt-air environments. Pajaziti & Associates builds to these coastal standards on every Singer Island project.

Do you handle health department approvals for restaurants in Palm Beach Shores?

Yes. Restaurant permits in Palm Beach Shores are issued through the Palm Beach County Building Division (unincorporated PBC covers this area), with simultaneous DBPR Division of Hotels and Restaurants food service plan review and Palm Beach County Health Department approval. We manage all three agencies concurrently so your project doesn't stall waiting on one permit while others are ready.

How long does restaurant construction take in Palm Beach Shores?

Most restaurant build-outs in Palm Beach Shores run 3–5 months from permit submission to Certificate of Occupancy. PBC Building Division reviews are generally predictable in timeline. Coastal inspections for wind and moisture assemblies are built into our schedule — we don't treat them as surprises that delay opening.

How do I get a restaurant build-out estimate in Palm Beach Shores?

Call (561) 677-2862 or contact us at pajaziticm.com. We respond within one business day.