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Hot PropertyBy: Editorial StaffTaking the temperature of the commercial real estate market. |
Now under construction at Daniels and Metro parkways in Fort
Myers, Fifth Third Center reflects Lee County’s changing business hub and a
trend toward upscale office buildings more similar in design to those in
Naples.
Fueled by a lack of space for new commercial projects and a
desire to be closer to major transportation thoroughfares such as the
interstate, Fort Myers’ office corridor is shifting from busy College Parkway
to Daniels and Metro. One reason is traffic: Companies want to get farther from
U.S. 41 and closer to I-75, which would help shorten workers’ commutes.
The four-story, Class A office building also reflects a new
wave in design as Naples-based developers turn to commercial projects in Fort
Myers, says Randal L. Mercer of CB Richard Ellis. Those who have primarily
worked in Naples are eyeing Lee because there’s still room for commercial
growth. “There’s not a lot of space left to build in Collier,” he says.
Developer: Antaramian Development.
Builder: Kraft Construction.
Architect: Gora/McGahey Associates in Architecture.
Consulting engineers: Jenkins and Charland, and Hole Montes
& Associates.
Total square feet: 48,797.
Tenants: Fifth Third Bank, Florida plans to take up 25,973
square feet for its Lee County headquarters. Another 11,412 square feet are
available on both the third and fourth floors.
Amenities: Fiber-optic and broadband Internet access; domed
ceiling in the main lobby and walls with a marlite (a decorative wall-covering
designed for high-traffic commercial interiors) finish; high-impact,
high-performance glass for all windows; marquee with tenants’ names.
Lease rates: $17 per square foot. CAM (Common Area
Maintenance) fees estimated at $7 per square foot.
Completion date: End of 2002.
Leasing agents: CB Richard Ellis’ Mercer, rlmercer@cbre.com,
and Tim Colen, tcolen@cbre.com. (239) 481-3800.