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Woodyard & Associates, LLC Reports Transactions

published on May,7,2009

Fort Myers-based Woodyard & Associates, LLC, reports sales and strong leasing activity for the second quarter. All transactions are in Fort Myers unless otherwise noted.

SALES

• City of Fort Myers CRA: 21,750sf of vacant land at 2745 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Fort Myers, from Shawn Webb, for $130,000. (Steve Wood)

• Asif Choudry: 880sf office condominium at 923 Del Prado S., #206, Cape Coral, from Fish Properties, Inc., for $150,000. (Alex Wright, CCIM, represented the buyer)

• Ana Marie Castillo, LLC: 2,468sf office/medical professional building at 602 S.E. 16th Place, Cape Coral, from Debra L. Gordon Revocable Trust for $420,000. (Tom Woodyard & Carrie Vincent)

• Benchmark Landshore, LLC: 25,476sf office/warehouse at 1684 & 1685 Target Ct., Units 1-13 and 14, 15 & 19, Fort Myers, from Landshore of Benchmark, LLC for $1,284,650. (Todd Holman represented the seller)

• Main Street Management Group, LLC: 1,075sf office condo at 2739 Oak Ridge Ct., Unit 204, Fort Myers, from Michael M. Strayhorn for $50,000. (Steve Wood represented the seller)

LEASES

• United States Infrastructure Corporation: 821sf for two years at 1685 Target Ct., Unit 14, Fort Myers, from Benchmark Landshore, LLC. (Todd Holman represented the Lessor)

• Allied Engineering & Testing, Inc.: 5,867sf renewal for 18 months at 5500 Division Dr., Unit 2, Fort Myers, from the William P. McMahon Revocable Living Trust. (Todd Holman)

• Jack Delago: 446sf for one year at 12995 S. Cleveland Ave., PBS 65, Fort Myers, from Pinebrook Pine, LLC. (Steve Wood)

• Andrew Calvetti, P.E.: 154sf renewal for six months at 12995 S. Cleveland Ave., PBS 2, Fort Myers, from Pinebrook Pine, LLC. (Steve Wood)

• Mid-Atlantic Mortgage & Financial Services: 518sf for a three-month renewal at 12995 S. Cleveland Ave., PBS 10, Fort Myers, from Pinebrook Pine, LLC. (Steve Wood)

• Lou Ann Dunfee d/b/a Family Music Time: 900sf for three years at 12995 S. Cleveland Ave., Suite 158, Fort Myers, from Pinebrook Pine, LLC. (Steve Wood & Todd Holman)

• Watersnake Motors, Inc: 5,500sf for two years at 6380 Metro Plantation Rd, Fort Myers, from McGrory Metro Plantation, LLC. (Todd Holman)

• Kevin Johnson: 170sf one-year renewal at 12995 S. Cleveland Ave., PBS 55, Fort Myers, from Pinebrook Pine, LLC. (Steve Wood)

• CKCTB, Inc. d/b/a Comfort Keepers: 1,225sf two-year renewal at 12995 S. Cleveland Ave., Suites 149-150, Fort Myers, from Pinebrook Pine, LLC. (Steve Wood & Todd Holman)

• Robert Jackson Roomy d/b/a Florida Coast Realty Group: 1,610sf for two years at 12995 S. Cleveland Ave., Suite 258, Fort Myers, from Pinebrook Pine, LLC. (Steve Wood & Todd Holman)

• Compass Real Estate Solutions: 1,500sf for three years at 12995 S. Cleveland Ave., Suite 203, from Pinebrook Pine, LLC. (Steve Wood & Todd Holman)

• Auditory Associates of Sanibel, Inc.: 1,200sf renewal for one year at 13240 N. Cleveland Ave., Unit 12, Fort Myers, from TBM Properties. (Honora Jacobus & Todd Holman)

• Shelley Capaldi d/b/a Liberty Tax Services: 784sf for 16 months at 12995 S. Cleveland Ave., Fort Myers, from Pinebrook Pine, LLC. (Steve Wood & Todd Holman)

• Laural & Robert Crawford d/b/a Laural’s Custom Upholstery and Interiors: 1,032sf for one year at 2126 Andrea Lane, Unit 2, Fort Myers, from Four J Real Estate Holdings, LLC. (Honora Jacobus)

• Red Ink Tattoo: 1,225sf for one year at 12951 Metro Pkwy, Unit 5, Fort Myers, from Metro Parkway Realty Associates, LLC. (Alex Wright, CCIM represented the lessor)

• R.M. Collins, Inc.: 450sf for one year at 12995 S. Cleveland Ave., PBS 11, Fort Myers, from Pinebrook Pine, LLC. (Steve Wood)

• Law Office of J. Patrick Buckley III, P.A.: 1,444sf for two years at 1342 Colonial Blvd, Suite H60, Fort Myers, from Jack and Virginia Shea. (Steve Wood)

• Internet Services Group of Florida, LLC: 1,166sf for two years at 12771 World Plaza Lane, Bldg. 8, Suite 2, Fort Myers, from NRP Leasing. (Steve Wood)

• John Ruff & Bryan Smith: 900sf for two years at 8981 Daniels Center Dr., Unit 205W, Fort Myers, from GSC Office, LLC. (Steve Wood represented the lessee)

• Dale Perrigo d/b/a Florida Coast Realty Group: 185sf for one year at 12995 S. Cleveland Ave., PBS 45, Fort Myers, from Pinebrook Pine, LLC.
(Steve Wood)

• Plaza Shoe Repair, Inc.: 784sf for a six-month renewal at 12995 S. Cleveland Ave., Suite 131, Fort Myers, from Pinebrook Pine, LLC. (Steve Wood & Todd Holman)

• Integrity Trade Services: 1,075sf for one year at 2739 Oak Ridge Ct., Unit 204, Fort Myers, from Michael Strayhorn. (Steve Wood)

• Truck Gen & Air Services, Inc.: 8,860sf for one year at 5770 Enterprise Pkwy., Fort Myers, from William P. McMahon Revocable Living Trust. (Todd Holman)

• EZZ Financial: 3,014sf for one year at 2133 Winkler Ave., Unit 400, Fort Myers, from Donato Pisani. (Steve Wood)

• IMC Logistics, Inc. d/b/a LeSaint Logistics: 1,600sf for a three-month renewal at 5756 Corporation Circle, Fort Myers, from William McMahon Revocable Living Trust. (Todd Holman)

• Arista Imaging of Fort Myers, LLC: 3,000sf renewal for three years at 12995 S. Cleveland Ave., Suite 182, Fort Myers, from Pinebrook Pine, LLC. (Steve Wood & Todd Holman)

• Shadetree Holdings, Inc. d/b/a Wentworth Realty Group: 165sf for a one-year renewal at 12995 S. Cleveland Ave., PBS 57, Fort Myers, from Pinebrook Pine, LLC. (Steve Wood)

• Cougar Contracting Specialties, Inc.: 1,140sf for one year at 825 Cowboy Way, Unit 101, LaBelle, from Sox Investments, Inc. (Tom Woodyard represented the lessor and Andrea Burson of Andrea Burson Realty, LLC, represented the lessee)

• Cougar Contracting Specialties, Inc.: 1,140sf for one year at 825 Cowboy Way, Unit 105, LaBelle, from Sox Investments, Inc. (Tom Woodyard represented the lessor and Andrea Burson of Andrea Burson Realty, LLC represented the lessee)

• Gulf Coast Services of Lee County, Inc.: 5,290sf for five years at 11350 Metro Pkwy., Units 101-102 & 110, Fort Myers, from Corrion Enterprises, LLC. (Todd Holman)

• William Anderson d/b/a Expo Marketing, Inc.: 1,575sf for a one-year renewal at 11350 Metro Pkwy., Unit 116, Fort Myers, from Corrion Enterprises, LLC. (Todd Holman)

• Advanced Mentor Pro-Voice Studios, Inc.: 518sf for a three-year renewal at 12995 S. Cleveland Ave., Suite 257, Fort Myers, from Pinebrook Pine, LLC. (Steve Wood & Todd Holman)

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