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Archive for November, 2011

Karen Anderson, SPHR, human resources director for Shell Point Retirement Community, has been named Professional of the Year by her peers in the Human Resources Florida State Council. The award recognizes a human resources leader who has advanced the profession in a significant way, serves as a role model for the profession and enhances the effectiveness of their organization.

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Agents with Barron Collier Commercial, an owner and lessor of commercial property in Collier and Lee counties, announced recent leases at the following properties.

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Bonita Bay Marina Joins Shark-Free Initiative

published on November,3,2011

Bonita Bay Marina, located on the Imperial River in Bonita Springs, has joined the Shark-Free Marina Initiative, an international effort to reduce worldwide shark mortality.

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Whether negotiating snow-covered slopes or commercial real estate transactions, Scott Cameron, CCIM, has never been one to shy away from treacherous terrain. In the mid-1970s, the native of upstate New York was a professional skier, winning the North American Professional Aerial Acrobatics Championship in the freestyle division. Just a few years later, he was living in Naples, navigating the peaks and valleys of Southwest Florida’s commercial real estate market.

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SALES
• 17051 Safety Street, LLC: Zoomers Amusement Park at 17051-081 Safety St., Fort Myers, from the FDIC for $1.36 million. (Fred Kermani, CCIM represented the seller)
• Express Transfer, LLC: 4,280sf office condo at Stanford Square, 2340 Stanford Ct., Unit #201, Naples, from Naples Classic Mortgage, LLC for $540,000.

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Agents for Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC, an alliance member of Cushman & Wakefield, recently negotiated the following transactions. All properties are in Fort Myers unless otherwise noted.

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A September groundbreaking was held for the GoldCoast Salads production facility in east Naples. Construction of the 65,000sf facility is now underway by DeAngelis Diamond Construction, Inc.

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Heatherwood Construction has begun the interior renovations of SkinSpa of Naples at 321 Fifth Avenue in downtown Naples. The spa is owned and operated by Jacqueline Ribes and is relocating from its current location.

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J.L. Wallace, Inc. has been awarded a contract to build an addition to the Upper Captiva Fire Protection & Rescue District Fire Station.
The project will consist of a 4,500sf building, which will be connected to the existing fire station. Some features of the project include associated site work, pre-cast pilings, a natural gas generator and a deepwater fire well. Because the island is accessible only by boat or plane, all goods and services will be transported by boat or barge.

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Jackie Shaw has been promoted to agency operations manager at Tim Shaw Insurance Group, Inc. in Fort Myers. As such, she is responsible for the agency’s day-to-day business operations, including strategic planning, oversight and management of policies and procedures, human resources, budgets, sales and marketing, and more.

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The Law Firm of Kevin F. Jursinski & Associates recently hired a sixth attorney, James P. Harwood.
Harwood is a trial lawyer with litigation experience in real estate, mortgage lending, construction law, commercial litigation, architect/engineer liability and general commercial liability. He also served as chief attorney for the Florida Division of Real Estate.

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Care Caskets International, LLC has leased 8,684sf of industrial warehouse space at Benchmark Corporate Park, 4687 Elevation Way in Fort Myers. The lessor is Elevation Investments, LLC.

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A historic property at 2208 First Street in downtown Fort Myers has been sold for $130,000. Bob Pekol and Bryan J. Myers with LandQwest Commercial represented the seller, Thomas Ries.

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During the third quarter, agents with LandQwest Commercial reported the following transactions.
Leases
• Applied Component Technology: 1,440sf industrial space at 7857 Drew Circle in Fort Myers. (Michelle Hoffmann)
• MBA Concepts, LLC: 1,250sf in The Regal Center at 15250 S. Tamiami Trail in Fort Myers. (Bryan J. Myers represented the tenant)
• Professional Sleep Center, Inc.: 2,000sf office/retail space at 5598 8th Street West in Lehigh Acres. (Bryan J. Myers represented the landlord)
For more information, please visit www.lqwest.com or call 239-275-4922.

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Agents with LandQwest Commercial in Fort Myers report the following recently closed lease transactions in Lee County.

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LCEC Honored As An AARP Best Employer

published on November,3,2011

For the third time, the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) has named the Lee County Electric Cooperative (LCEC) to its 2011 list of Best Employers for Workers 50 and Over. LCEC also received the honor in 2004 and 2009.

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Leasing News from Evans & Wagner

published on November,2,2011

Brokers Bob Evans and Robert Wagner of Evans & Wagner Commercial Group in Fort Myers recently closed the following leases. All are in Fort Myers unless otherwise noted.

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Leasing News From VIP Realty-Commercial

published on November,2,2011

VIP Realty-Commercial agents report the following lease transactions in Fort Myers. The company’s agents represented both sides of the transaction unless otherwise noted.

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Lee Permits Up Over Last Year

published on November,3,2011

Construction permitting in unincorporated Lee County during fiscal year 2010-2011 was up over the previous fiscal year for single-family residences, multi-family units and new commercial structures, according to the Lee County Department of Community Development.

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Manhattan Kraft Changes Name

published on November,2,2011

Manhattan Kraft Construction, Inc. has changed its name to Manhattan Construction (Florida), Inc. The company’s Florida leadership remains the same.

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Owen-Ames-Kimball Co. (O-A-K) has completed the remodel, renovation and new construction of Meadow Park Elementary School in Port Charlotte.

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Park Royal Hospital Celebrates Topping Off

published on November,2,2011

Park Royal Hospital celebrated the topping off of its new behavioral health treatment facility on the HealthPark Medical Center campus in south Fort Myers. The $30 million project began in March.

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RESI Reports Robust Leasing Activity

published on November,2,2011

Fort Myers-based Real Estate Services International, LLC (RESI) reports brisk leasing activity at the office, retail and flex-space properties it manages in south Fort Myers.

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Robins Nest Bakery

published on November,2,2011

Many people consider professional success and personal satisfaction a lopsided proposition at best and an either-or situation at worst. Neither has been the case for Cyndi Ott, who has found both as the owner of Robins Nest Bakery in Fort Myers.

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Sale
• Nancy Cooke: 12,516sf retail plaza at 933 3rd Avenue N., Naples, from MB REO-FL Retail, LLC for $1,876,000. (Richard Clarke, Chuck Smith, CCIM and Carlos Acosta)

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Agents with RE/MAX Realty Group’s Commercial Division in Fort Myers report the following recent sales and leases. All transactions are in Fort Myers unless otherwise noted.

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Sales and Leasing News From Welsh Companies

published on November,3,2011

Commercial agents with Naples-based Welsh Companies FL, Inc. recently recorded the following lease and sale transactions.

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A second Sears Hometown Store is scheduled to open in November in the Twins Plaza at 110 N.E. 2nd Place in Cape Coral. Nationwide, there are more than 900 Sears Hometown Stores providing appliances, electronics, tools and lawn and garden equipment.

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The management of Shell Point Retirement Community in south Fort Myers is converting the Country Inn & Suites hotel into a new assisted-living facility called The Springs at Shell Point. Situated at the corner of Shell Point Boulevard and Summerlin Road, the hotel is owned by Shell Point. It opened in 2001 and closed in mid-September.

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During the third quarter, Stevens Construction was awarded the design/build contract for an 11,217sf surgery center for Orthopedic Specialists of S.W. Florida. It will be the ninth surgical facility built by Stevens Construction in the past six years. 

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Wright Construction To Build Riverfront Basin

published on November,2,2011

Wright Construction Group recently was awarded the contract to construct the riverfront retention basin along the corners of Bay Street and Hendry Street in downtown Fort Myers. The basin is the first phase of redevelopment along the waterfront.

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  • Good2Go Healthy TakeOut

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    You’d never suspect it by looking, but there’s a revolution underway on the ground floor of the Gorovoy M.D. Eye Specialists building in Fort Myers. That’s where the owner of Good2Go Healthy Takeout is working to change the way people think about health and wellness — one smoothie, sandwich or entree at a time.

  • Robins Nest Bakery

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    Many people consider professional success and personal satisfaction a lopsided proposition at best and an either-or situation at worst. Neither has been the case for Cyndi Ott, who has found both as the owner of Robins Nest Bakery in Fort Myers.

  • Pure Urban Oasis

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    With its sleek and stunning good looks, Pure Urban Oasis is the kind of restaurant and bar you’d be apt to find in Manhattan or Miami. Luckily for Southwest Floridians, Pure is much closer to home.
    Located in Mercato in north Naples, it offers all the style and sophistication of a major metropolitan eatery with the energetic vibe of an urban nightclub. Remarkably, it is the only independently owned and operated restaurant in the sprawling center, which is home to a number of high-profile, national chains.

  • Nervous Nellie’s

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    In Southwest Florida, there’s nothing better than a waterfront restaurant that looks like a tourist trap but gets rave reviews from the locals. There aren’t many that fit the bill, particularly around Fort Myers Beach, which is just one reason why Nervous Nellie’s is such a pleasant surprise.
    Located in the old Snug Harbor space on First Street under the Matanzas Pass Bridge, Nervous Nellie’s proves that a great view and great food do not have to be mutually exclusive. It’s a combination that has proven popular with visitors who pack the place inside and out during season. More important, the restaurant and its upstairs bar, Ugly’s Waterside, have also made a big impression on a crowd that’s even harder to please — those who live here year-round.

  • Blu Sushi

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    Freshness applies to more than just the fish at Blu Sushi, which continues to develop and refine its winning concept. Although it’s hard to hone perfection, Blu’s owners have long had a knack for finding fresh ways to improve upon greatness. Obviously, it’s working.

  • Bistro 41

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    Being an established and successful restaurant can be a double-edged sword. While it’s an advantage to be well-known and well-liked, it’s an ongoing challenge to stay that way. If you don’t change you risk growing stale; change too much or too often and you risk losing the following that put you on top. Find the perfect balance and you’ve found Bistro 41 in the Bell Tower Shops in Fort Myers.

  • Rib City

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    You’ve got to love a business that puts a money-back guarantee in writing, especially when that business is a restaurant. But don’t expect a free meal at Rib City.
    Although the owners promise to pick up the tab of any customer who picks up a knife to eat their ribs, that’s not likely to happen with Rib City’s fall-off-the-bone baby backs. In fact, everything on the menu reflects an unwavering commitment to quality that has made the Fort Myers-based chain a household name nationwide.

  • The Veranda

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    In Southwest Florida’s revolving-door world of fine-dining restaurants and ubiquitous chain eateries, the Veranda is an original. Since 1978, it has impressed locals, tourists and food critics with its antebellum charm and unique menu, making it one of the area’s most enduring and award-winning restaurants. Because it has remained true to its Old Florida roots, the Veranda has never gone out of style or fallen out of favor with diners.

  • Biddle’s Restaurant & Piano Bar

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    When Biddle’s Restaurant & Piano Bar moved to its new south Fort Myers location last April, it represented both an expansion and a consolidation. While its previous Fort Myers location (in Sanibel Beach Place plaza) and Biddle’s Bucket restaurant on Sanibel have closed, owner Andy Biddle has incorporated the best of both under one recently-remodeled roof in a highly visible spot.

  • The Prawnbroker

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    The Prawnbroker Restaurant & Fish Market had plenty of competition and customers when it first opened in 1982. What’s remarkable is that 28 years later, most of its competitors are long gone and the Prawnbroker is still packing them in at its south Fort Myers location.
    “We’ve seen the good times, survived the bad times and we’re still going strong,” says general manager Steve Wolfe, who has been at the helm from the outset. “We have a great customer base. Now I’m seeing the children and grandchildren of our early customers.”

  • The Edison

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    The restaurant at the Fort Myers Country Club on McGregor Boulevard has been known by many names over the years, none for an extended period. This time, however, the historic, local landmark seems to have acquired a lasting identity as The Edison.

  • Vapiano

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    Unbeknownst to many Southwest Floridians, in recent years Vapiano has garnered national and international acclaim among restaurant industry insiders for its innovative approach to dining. Best described as “upscale fast casual,” the concept incorporates self-service and top-quality, made-to-order food items into one ultra-modern setting. It’s a unique epicurean experience that’s catching on locally at Gulf Coast Town Center in Fort Myers.

  • Sweet Bean Coffee Cafe

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    Other than the signage and strip center location, there’s little about the Sweet Bean Coffee Cafe that resembles a commercial operation. Unlike its ubiquitous corporate coffee competitors, Sweet Bean is a locally owned and operated original.

  • Bacchus

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    Bacchus of Fort Myers in the Bell Tower Shops occupies a space that has had many names over the years, including Bacchus, Dragonfly Bistro, Bacco and Toro. Now that it is back to being known as Bacchus, some diners question whether it’s the “real” Bacchus and whether the food is as good as the original’s.

  • Bayfront Bistro

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    Until earlier this year, there was little reason to visit Fort Myers Beach other than to frolic in the surf and sand. But with the January opening of Bayfront Bistro, diners from Sarasota to Marco Island are making the journey to experience Lee County’s hottest new waterfront restaurant. There’s much to savor at this exceptional spot.

  • Mad Take-Out

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    It’s one thing to create clever menu concepts, but to prepare and present food that tastes as good as it looks takes real talent. Obviously, that’s something that Southwest Florida restaurateur Shannon Yates has in abundance.

  • Lee Roy Selmon’s

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    If you’re from the South, you already know that barbecue, grits, cornbread and fried green tomatoes are dietary staples. But you don’t have to be a southerner to appreciate the delightful treat of dining at Lee Roy Selmon’s in Fort Myers. Located at the southeast corner of Daniels Parkway and U.S. 41, it is one of six Southwest Florida establishments named for the legendary football star.

  • Bear Rock Cafe

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    If you confuse dining value with fast-food combo meals delivered via drive-through window, you need to visit Bear Rock Cafe in Fort Myers. Since opening a year ago, the eatery has proven that freshly-made meals can be tasty, quick and affordable. In fact, for less than $20, two people can enjoy a hearty home-cooked lunch or dinner – no small feat in today’s economy.

  • Ichabod’s Wicked Food and Drinks

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    Unless you’re hungry for sushi, you’re guaranteed to find something to suit your appetite at Icabod’s Wicked Good Food and Drink in south Fort Myers. In fact, its oversized, four-page menu is so extensive and jam-packed with choices, it may be impossible to settle on a single item.

  • Roadhouse Cafe

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    Unless you’re from Cape Cod, you might assume that the Roadhouse Cafe is a place that serves wings and beer to patrons clad in t-shirts. Well, don’t let the name fool you.

    Located in the Gulf Point Plaza in south Fort Myers, the Roadhouse Cafe is one of the best fine dining restaurants to open in Southwest Florida in years. Formerly known as La Brasserie, Roadhouse offers outstanding food, entertainment and service in an elegant yet homey atmosphere.

  • Cheeseburger in Paradise

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    After Jimmy Buffett’s “Cheeseburger in Paradise” became a hit in 1978, restaurants throughout south Florida and beyond claimed to be the inspiration behind the song. Life imitated art in 2002, when the songwriter himself opened the first Cheeseburger in Paradise restaurant (in Indianapolis).

  • Starz Restaurant & Pizzeria

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    With pizza parlors on seemingly every corner in Southwest Florida, finding a pie is never a problem. Finding a great one is another matter – unless you know about Starz Restaurant & Pizzeria.

  • The Joint and Run Agrounds

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    In just the last six months, Cape Harbour in southwest Cape Coral has become as well known for its restaurants as for its million-dollar waterfront homes. There, the restaurateurs behind the hugely popular Rumrunners restaurant have established two new and diverse options for casual dining with The Joint and Run Agrounds.

  • Yabo’s

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    In most restaurants, music is used a background device to establish the ambience of the dining room and help set the tempo for the meal. But that’s not always the case.

  • Patio 33

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    Restaurants that succeed in downtown Fort Myers seem to share several distinctive characteristics.
    For one thing, they tend to be owned and operated by restaurateurs with considerable experience not only in Southwest Florida, but also in larger, metropolitan areas or at world-class resorts in exotic destinations. The food and service reflect as much. Also, the owners appear to regard downtown as more than just a location, but rather a commitment to contribute to the area’s redevelopment.

  • Macaroni Grill

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    It was a stunning blow to area diners when a fire in 2005 gutted Romano’s Macaroni Grill in south Fort Myers. The fact that Italian restaurants seem to be on every block from Punta Gorda to Marco Island brought little comfort to the restaurant’s loyal patrons.

  • Palm Grill

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    When pondering where to go for lunch or dinner, Shell Point Retirement Community is not likely to be the first place to spring to mind. Considered by many to be Lee County’s best-kept secret, most visitors to Shell Point are pleasantly surprised to find that several of the community’s dining venues are open to the public. One of them is the Palm Grill.

  • Sunshine Café

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    When the Sunshine Café in south Fort Myers got a new owner last year, some long-time customers were a bit anxious. Many feared there would be an overhaul, drastically changing the character and menu they’d come to love. Fortunately, the new owner was Sandy Stilwell, and in the year since she’s been in charge, loyal patrons of the old Sunshine Café have more reasons than ever to like it as the Sunshine Seafood Café & Lounge.

  • Harold’s on Bay

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    Like the rest of Southwest Florida, downtown Fort Myers was a far different place when Harold’s on Bay opened just a few years ago. Beau Rivage had yet to open and plans for downtown redevelopment were still being formulated. So when respected chef Harold Balink decided to launch a new restaurant in the space once occupied by Peter’s La Cuisine, he knew he had his work cut out for him.

  • Mona Lisa

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    It’s rare to find a Southwest Florida restaurant whose adult patrons were children when they enjoyed their first meal there. Fortunately for local diners, Mona Lisa is just such a place.

  • Bacco Restaurant & Wine Bar

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    At first glance, one might not notice that there’s been a change in the roster of four-star restaurants at the Bell Tower Shops in Fort Myers. That’s why it behooves fine-food lovers to revisit one of the center’s prime spots, now occupied by Bacco Restaurant & Wine Bar.

  • Rumrunners

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    It’s a good sign when a restaurant opens to rave reviews and standing-room-only crowds. It’s an even better sign when that is still the case after two years in business.