The New York-based burger chain's arrival marks a retail milestone for St. Lucie County's growing dining corridor
Port St. Lucie is set to land the Treasure Coast's first Shake Shack location, bringing the nationally recognized burger chain to St. Lucie County for the first time, public records indicate.
The New York-based chain — known for its smash burgers, crinkle-cut fries and premium milkshakes — has built a loyal following among South Florida transplants who have been relocating to the Treasure Coast in growing numbers. For many Port St. Lucie residents accustomed to driving to Palm Beach County for the brand, the opening would close a long-standing gap in the local dining market.
The arrival signals continued retail confidence in Port St. Lucie's commercial corridors, which have seen sustained in-migration from Miami-Dade and Broward counties push consumer spending and restaurant demand higher in recent years.
Shake Shack, founded in Manhattan in 2004, operates more than 500 locations globally and has steadily expanded into Florida markets outside Miami and Orlando. A Port St. Lucie outpost would represent the chain's push into mid-sized Florida coastal markets.
Specific details — including the street address, square footage and a confirmed opening date — were not available in public documents at press time. TC Sentinel is seeking comment from Shake Shack's corporate communications team and the St. Lucie County permitting office for further details.
Residents interested in the opening can monitor the St. Lucie County building permit portal at stlucieco.gov for commercial permit filings tied to the location.
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