Kathleen Yonce moved to Boca Raton, Florida in 1993 and doesn’t plan
on moving anytime soon. She has fallen in love with the city and the
surrounding area. She has worked for 23 years as a real estate developer
and broker, 16 of which have been in Boca Raton. Yonce worked for
several real estate firms in the area before she founded her own
brokerage to help commercial users buy and sell local properties. She
has an established brokerage office at 1840 North Dixie Highway in the
City of Boca Raton.
As of 2014, the population of Boca Raton, the southernmost city in Palm Beach County, was just over 91,000. There are, however, about 200,000 people living in the area with a “Boca Raton” postal address outside of its official municipal boundaries. By the time Kathleen Yonce first moved to Boca Raton, it had established itself as a booming business district and one of the wealthiest communities in South Florida. Through her brokerage and development activities, Kathleen Yonce has helped the city of Boca Raton expand and house more people as they flock to the city, only 43 miles north of downtown Miami. Boca Raton was founded in 1925 during the state’s land boom in that decade. Addison Mizner built the Ritz-Carlton Cloister Inn in 1926, a hotel that remains one of the only 5-star hotels in Florida.
Kathleen Yonce has contributed to the development and business boom that Boca Raton has experience in her own small way since moving there. Kathleen Yonce worked for Opus South Corporation which was located in the Office tower at Mizner Park, where she worked on the development of the Meridian at One North Ocean at the Corner of A1A and Palmetto Park Road in Boca Raton. Kathleen has lived in the City of Boca Raton full time in both West and East Boca Raton, and now lives near Florida Atlantic University and Boca Raton Regional Hospital in East Boca Raton. Kathleen Yonce’ s brokerage office for KEY Investment Advisors is located at 1840 North Dixie Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33432.
As of 2014, the population of Boca Raton, the southernmost city in Palm Beach County, was just over 91,000. There are, however, about 200,000 people living in the area with a “Boca Raton” postal address outside of its official municipal boundaries. By the time Kathleen Yonce first moved to Boca Raton, it had established itself as a booming business district and one of the wealthiest communities in South Florida. Through her brokerage and development activities, Kathleen Yonce has helped the city of Boca Raton expand and house more people as they flock to the city, only 43 miles north of downtown Miami. Boca Raton was founded in 1925 during the state’s land boom in that decade. Addison Mizner built the Ritz-Carlton Cloister Inn in 1926, a hotel that remains one of the only 5-star hotels in Florida.
Kathleen Yonce has contributed to the development and business boom that Boca Raton has experience in her own small way since moving there. Kathleen Yonce worked for Opus South Corporation which was located in the Office tower at Mizner Park, where she worked on the development of the Meridian at One North Ocean at the Corner of A1A and Palmetto Park Road in Boca Raton. Kathleen has lived in the City of Boca Raton full time in both West and East Boca Raton, and now lives near Florida Atlantic University and Boca Raton Regional Hospital in East Boca Raton. Kathleen Yonce’ s brokerage office for KEY Investment Advisors is located at 1840 North Dixie Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33432.