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MarketQwest Southwest FL - November 25th

 

BREAKING COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE NEWS
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
WEEK OF NOVEMBER 25, 2019


 

Cameratta Companies announces proposed plans for Verdana Village

"Cameratta Companies, a leading real estate development company, recently completed the acquisition of three parcels along Corkscrew Road."

Read the full Naples Daily News Article here

Cameratta

 

 Naples Hotel

Naples City Council to vote on parts of Naples Beach Hotel redevelopment project

"On Wednesday, council will hear the finer details of the project, as they consider a revised development plan and two site plans with deviations — or exceptions — from city codes."

Read the full Marco Eagle Article here

 

King's Kitchen grows its realm in downtown Fort Myers

"Three years after opening, this downtown Fort Myers restaurant is expanding. King's will stay in its same location, in the former Sub & Pub space across from the Publix plaza on West First Street, but it’s adding a room for private parties and a beer garden with outdoor seating."

Read the full News Press Article here

Kings Kitchen

 

Harbor Land

Neighbors oppose developer's high density housing request for Harborview project

"Neighbors living next to undeveloped land on Harborview Road hope to persuade commissioners to turn down a high density housing plan."


Read the full Sun Port Charlotte Article here


Salon Sol in North Naples sheds light on local business, sustainable beauty brands

"And now she’s gone and done it with the opening of Salon Sol at Riverchase Shopping Center in North Naples in October."

Read the full Naples Daily News Article here

Salon Sol

 

Collier_Davis

What's coming to life at Davis and Collier boulevards?

"Many of you refer to Collier Boulevard as 951, for example. Government types call it State Road 951 or County Road 951, depending on what section. Others stuck among the 79,004 daily motorists on Collier County's busiest stretch of pavement near Davis use words for it that would make my mama unhappy."


Read the full Naples Daily News Article here

 

Bonita Springs City Council approves mine lawsuit settlement; 700 homes might be built east of I-75

"A two-year legal battle between Bonita Springs and Bonita Grande Mines could end with a settlement approving 700 future homes on the mining site and a $5 million land purchase by the city."

Read the full Naples Daily News Article here

Bonita Land

 

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