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Real Estate Briefs 12-3-21

By Staff | Dec 2, 2021

Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida brokers $1.15 million sale of Fort Myers convenience store building

Lombardo Holdings LLC has purchased a 3,678-square-foot retail convenience store building located at 17081 S. Tamiami Trail, Fort Myers, for $1.150 million from Nextgen United LLC.

John Albion, director and broker of Cushman and Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC, represented the seller and Lane Boy, CCIM and executive director of Cushman and Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC represented the buyer in negotiating the transaction.

Cushman and Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC delivers integrated solutions by actively advising, implementing and managing on behalf of landlords, tenants and investors through every stage of the real estate process. They cultivate long term relationships, advising clients in buying, selling, financing, leasing and managing assets. C&W also provides valuation advice, strategic planning and research, portfolio analysis, site selection and space location assistance.

For more information about this transaction, or to learn more about Commercial Property Southwest Florida, please contact Gary Tasman at gtasman@cpswfl.com or visit www.cpswfl.com.

Canterbury recertified as expert in real estate law

The law firm of Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A., this week announced that stockholder Edward Canterbury has been recertified as a legal expert in real estate law by the Florida Bar. He has maintained Florida Bar Board Certification in real estate law for over a decade.

Board certification evaluates attorneys’ special knowledge, skills and proficiency in various areas of law and professionalism and ethics in practice.

Canterbury concentrates his practice in the area of real estate law, including commercial and residential development, acquisitions, finance, survey matters, title insurance and commercial leases. His experience includes representation of developers, builders, investors, medical groups, governmental agencies, lending institutions, non-profit corporations and national title insurance underwriters.

Canterbury received his law degree from Ohio Northern University, summa cum laude and his undergraduate degree from Ohio Wesleyan University. He may be reached at 239-344-1275 or via email at edward.canterbury@henlaw.com.

Henderson Franklin is one of the largest, locally-based law firms between Tampa and Miami with over 55 attorneys dedicated to providing a wide range of legal services in the areas of business and tax planning, estate planning, family law, business and civil litigation, eminent domain, intellectual property, workers’ compensation, employment law, real estate, and land use and environmental law. Since 1924, Henderson Franklin has been assisting clients to build their homes, businesses, and communities in Southwest Florida. Henderson Franklin operates offices in Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Naples and Sarasota. For more information on Henderson Franklin, visit www.henlaw.com.