West Palm Beach just scored its biggest tech win yet.
Silicon Valley heavy hitter ServiceNow, a Fortune 500 software and AI company, is officially expanding to downtown West Palm Beach — and it’s bringing 850+ high-paying jobs over the next five years.
The company will anchor the new 10 CityPlace tower, taking up to 200,000 square feet across nearly half the building. Once finished in 2027, the 22-story tower will cement ServiceNow’s place at the heart of downtown.
Why it Matters
- Biggest relocation in decades: Local leaders say this is the largest corporate move into Palm Beach County in decades.
- $1.8B impact: A commissioned study projects ServiceNow’s expansion could generate nearly $2 billion for the local economy by 2030.
- Jobs, jobs, jobs: From AI architects to engineers, most hires (about 80%) will be local — with training programs through Palm Beach State College ensuring new opportunities for residents.
- Renaissance effect: CEO Bill McDermott called this the start of a “tech renaissance” for West Palm Beach, predicting thousands more jobs to ripple outward.
With state and city incentives topping $17 million, this isn’t just a relocation — it’s a statement. West Palm Beach isn’t just “Wall Street South” anymore. It’s officially on the map as a tech hub.
👉 Watch this space — ServiceNow’s move could be the spark that ignites the city’s next boom.