Avenir Town Center, a 200,000-square-foot mixed-use development inside the Avenir master-planned community in Palm Beach Gardens, is targeting a summer 2026 opening with a tenant roster that spans grocery, omakase dining, fast-casual, and Italian — nearly 20 businesses in total, according to the project's Instagram account.
The anchor is Publix, the dominant Florida grocery chain whose presence typically signals a development's readiness to serve a permanent residential population rather than a transient one. Alongside it, the center's most distinctive tenant may be Taki Kappo Omakase, a counter-format Japanese dining concept in which a chef sets the entire menu. Its placement in a suburban town-center project is notable — omakase restaurants typically anchor urban corridors or standalone destination addresses, not walkable mixed-use pads.
The remaining named tenants — Smoke & Maple, Playa Bowls, and Sal's Italian Ristorante — round out a mix that runs from barbecue to açaí to red-sauce Italian. Playa Bowls, the New Jersey-founded bowl chain with a strong Florida footprint, fits the Palm Beach County demographic well; Smoke & Maple and Sal's appear to be the kind of operator-specific concepts the center is using to differentiate from the region's strip-mall retail norm.
The project's stated intent is to function as a walkable downtown core for Avenir — a roughly 4,700-acre master-planned development that broke ground in Palm Beach Gardens over the last several years and sits northwest of the city's established commercial spine along PGA Boulevard. Avenir has been one of Palm Beach County's more closely watched residential buildouts, and the town-center component represents its first attempt at a self-contained retail and dining district for residents who have until now needed to travel south for most services.



