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Double Impact: CPSWFL Wins Consecutive CoStar Awards for Southwest Florida’s Economic Expansion with Lansing Building Products

The headlines in early 2024 were eye-opening for many: “Southwest Florida Braces for Population Surge as Lee County Nears One Million Residents.” This forecast stemmed from a January report by the University of Florida’s Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR). The data projected that Lee, Collier, and Charlotte counties would witness some of Florida’s most significant population increases through the end of the decade. The BEBR’s most optimistic projections suggest a combined population of more than 1.7 million by 2030, marking a 23.6% increase. The ripple effect of this rapid expansion is evident. As we’ve seen, population surges fuel economic progress through a domino effect. Newcomers necessitate the construction of new homes, roads and other infrastructure, schools, medical facilities, grocery stores, and so forth. The ensuing construction boom then drives job creation and ultimately attracts even more residents to our region. Southwest Florida’s prospects for business development and prosperity have captured attention far beyond our local media reports. Over the last several years, the area has attracted many new businesses while also encouraging existing enterprises to expand their presence. One such company is Lansing Building Products, a construction wholesaler with a network of 113 locations in 35 states. Last year, Lansing signed a 66,017 square-foot lease, brokered by Gary Tasman and Shawn Stoneburner of Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida (CPSWFL). Lansing’s presence is a further reflection of our community’s economic expansion, and will be crucial for driving future regional growth. Lansing provides exterior building products, including windows, doors, roofing and insulation to professional contractors. Material procurement is often a hurdle for builders who strive to keep projects on track, especially when demand is high. Lansing will serve as a dependable source to ensure local construction projects proceed without unnecessary delays to satisfy the needs of our surging population. Lansing pinpointed Southwest Florida as a market with thriving demand for residential construction, making our area optimal for their expansion. CPSWFL helped facilitate their plans through the brokerage’s deep understanding of the local market.  Initially, Lansing was poised to lease a modest space that would have been adequate to meet their initial needs. However, Lansing revised their strategy and sought out larger accommodations after analyzing local market data with CPSWFL.  “We showed them the market analytics, the growth trajectory of Southwest Florida, and all of the projects and construction currently in planning,” explains Gary Tasman, CPSWFL’s CEO and principal broker. “We helped them better understand Southwest Florida and identify where they needed to be.” That location turned out to be a strategically positioned warehouse facility in the Suncoast Commerce Center. The location, in close proximity to I-75 near Luckett Road, will enhance Lansing with getting their products into the market and then onto construction sites.  “Our partnership with Lansing is pivotal because of what they represent to Southwest Florida. They are essential for our continued development and ongoing recovery from Hurricane Ian,” says Tasman. “By supporting Lansing, we’re also helping to address our community’s needs, and promote expansion and economic vitality throughout the region.” Because of the Lansing transaction’s potential impact on Southwest Florida’s growth and prosperity, CPSWFL was recently awarded the CoStar Impact Award for Lease of the Year in the Southwest Florida market. This marks CPSWFL’s second consecutive year receiving this prestigious award, which honors the most influential commercial real estate transactions and projects across 128 major markets in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.  With nearly 200 commercial sales, leases, and consulting assignments closed annually, CPSWFL takes pride in its role in shaping the regional landscape by recognizing and tackling community challenges. The team’s mission is to not only practice real estate with efficiency and precision but also to leave our community a better place. CPSWFL’s partnership with Lansing is a testament to this commitment. Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida is invested in the growth of our region. If you are an investor, developer, or business owner with interest in the booming Southwest Florida market, the Commercial Property Experts at CPSWFL have the knowledge and experience to help guide you on your journey. Contact our team of Commercial Property Experts by calling 239-489-3600, or contact CEO/Principal Broker Gary Tasman at gtasman@cpswfl.com

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Craft Brewing Revolutionizes Commercial Real Estate

Craft Brewing Revolutionizes Commercial Real Estate By Gary Tasman CEO & Principal Broker, Cushman & Wakefield Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC Anyone who has taken up the art of market watching over the last ten years may have noticed that breweries, micro-breweries and brewpubs have more than tripled the craft brewing market and placed most U.S. living quarters within 10 miles of a craft brewer. With Millennials accounting for 41% of the weekly beer-drinking population, the industry will continue to affect local and national real estate, as well as the economy. Craft Brewing Reclaims Obsolete Space Many brewing facilities are currently operating out of abandoned mills and vacant manufacturing spaces, as well as in redeveloped, archaic brew shops — in other words, reclaimed space, such as Millennial Brewing Company and Scotty’s Bierwerks’. Additionally, the craft brew space in Southwest Florida is split by retail and industrial space, with much of the retail space for breweries located in retail strip centers, such as Bury Me Brewing Company, Bone Hook Brewing Company, Old Soul Brewing and Point Ybel Brewing Company. Nearly 75% of tracked U.S. brewpub deals have also become a part of retail or commercial space, while microbreweries and regional craft brewing operations have mostly been tenants of industrial space. This translates to over 55.6 million square feet of occupancy growth across industrial (81.4%) and retail (18.6%) space as of 2007. A Growing Trend Within the State of Florida, there were a total of 195 breweries by the end of 2016, which suggests a 333.3% change in brewery growth since 2011 and translates to 1.3 breweries per capita. Over 1,200 barrels of craft beer per year are produced statewide, translating to 2.5 gallons per 21-plus adult. Ironically, five-plus years ago represented a time of zero breweries in Southwest Florida. But right now, there are 14 from Punta Gorda to Marco Island. Here is a look at local market indicators: Retail Vacancy Rate: 4.7% Industrial Vacancy Rate: 1.8% Office Vacancy Rate: 6.1% Population: 1.2 million Will this Trend Decline? The double-digit growth of individual markets may decline in 12 to 18 months, resulting in the closing of some breweries, largely in the markets where the trend has already proven to be strongest, because that is where the fiercest competition lies. Even so, small brewpubs, microbrewery operators and larger, regional players are continuing to multiply, especially as they expand to tasting rooms, full pubs and/or restaurants, as well as wedding and event venues. Additionally, more startups, private-equity funds and big beer conglomerates are looking to get a piece of the craft beer market. Tap House As aggregate craft beer production increases, these producers will be looking for outlets to expand their markets. Along with the potential to wholesale direct to local restaurants and bars, we see a new concept emerging. Tap houses that feature multiple products will be another potential outlet. One such concept, slated to open in early 2018, is Marlins Brew House. Here, patrons can choose from a rotating 32-tap inventory of local craft beers. Watch for Marlins Brew House and likeminded tap houses to expand rapidly throughout the region and beyond. How Do the Strong Survive? Prospective brewers should enter the craft beer market with a solid concept in place to ensure proper capital and space. This includes an executed lease before receiving approval for alcohol sales, because landlords will not take a chance on tying up a property without confidence in a business plan. Operators should also understand how local regulations may impact their business plan and have the necessary clauses written into their lease. Additionally, to connect with the Millennial consumer base, material goods should never take priority over experiences. The real estate and the design matters much more than how many taps one owns. Start by picking the right location. Just watch out for plug-and-play leases in otherwise nondescript second generation retail space. Then, invest in innovative design and architecture to stand out from the competition. This should include open spaces for live music, film screenings and/or backyard-style games for a family-friendly environment. And remember to seek partnerships with restaurateurs including food truck operators. This will allow brewers to focus on their craft, while potentially keeping customers in their space longer, driving beer sales up.

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Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida brokers $8.9 million sale of Naples land

Gary Tasman, CEO and Principal Broker, as well as Shawn Stoneburner, Senior Director of Cushman and Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC handled the sale of 8552 Collier Blvd in Naples, Florida. Latigo Naples, LLC purchased the property from Amerisite, LLC for $8,995,000. The land consists of three conjoined parcels totaling 18.95 acres Zoned C4-General Commercial and is fully entitled and ready for commercial development. However, Amerisite, LLC has other plans for the land. Amerisite, LLC will be using the property for a new class A apartment complex. The complex will have +265 units, bringing more housing options to Southwest Florida’s ever-growing population. A great example of Southwest Florida’s population growth, is the population in a 10-mile radius of 8552 Collier Blvd. In 2010 the population was 183,300 people, now as of 2022, the population has grown to 225,521 people with a projected population of 250,883 by 2027.  The land has already been approved for multi-family development and Amerisite, LLC plans to break ground by the end of the year. In a time of such exponential population growth, the addition of this class A apartment complex will be a great addition to the local community, as well as stimulate the local economy by bringing more housing with a smaller footprint. With its proximity to Florida Southwestern State College, just west of Florida Sports Park, and just across the street from Naples Lakes Country Club, it will be a prime location to live. At closing Mr. Tasman said, “In a market with such a need for more housing, it is great to assist in a solution!”

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Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida wins 5 prestigious CoStar Power Broker Awards

FORT MYERS, Fla. (July 26, 2022) – Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida (CPSWFL) won five CoStar Power Broker Awards, recognizing and celebrating commercial real estate’s top brokers, firms, and deals throughout the United States and Canada. The awards luncheon was held at Ruth’s Chris Steak House, in Bonita Springs, on July 13. “We are so honored to be named top in our business, by the top in the business,” said Gary Tasman, Founder, CEO, and Principal Broker at CPSWFL. “The CoStar Awards are quite an accomplishment and validate the work we are doing to transform Southwest Florida, drive its economic standing, and improve quality of life in the region.” Recognizing the best of the best in commercial real estate, The CoStar Power Broker Awards verifies and analyzes thousands of deals submitted to identify winners in each market (based on cumulative deals) by a panel of esteemed industry professionals. Recognized as the premier industry award, both the firms and brokers have the opportunity to obtain this recognition, placing them among the industry’s elite.  CPSWFL received both the Top Leasing and Top Sales Firms Awards. Tasman earned the Top Office Leasing Brokers Award, and he and Shawn Stoneburner each received the Top Sales Brokers Award. For more information about CoStar Power Broker Awards, methodology, or to see a complete list of winners, please visit costarpowerbrokers.com CPSWFL is the only independently owned Cushman & Wakefield alliance in the state of Florida, providing the ability to integrate its global resources and platform with the strength of local talent, relationships, and market intelligence. CPSWFL delivers an exceptional portfolio, specialized services, and best-in-class systems that allow the firm to pass on research analytics and thought leadership to clients. For the past 15 years the firm has been a driving force behind local development and growth and strives to be a guiding force for improving quality of life in the region. For more information about CWCPSWFL, please contact Gary Tasman at gtasman@cpswfl.com or visit www.cpswfl.com.  About Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC  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.  About CoStar Group, Inc. CoStar Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSGP) is a leading provider of online real estate marketplaces, information and analytics. Founded in 1987, CoStar conducts expansive, ongoing research to produce and maintain the largest and most comprehensive database of commercial real estate information. Our suite of online services enables clients to analyze, interpret and gain unmatched insight on commercial property values, market conditions and current availabilities. STR provides premium data benchmarking, analytics and marketplace insights for the global hospitality industry. Ten-X provides a leading platform for conducting commercial real estate online auctions and negotiated bids. LoopNet is the most heavily trafficked commercial real estate marketplace online. Apartments.com, ApartmentFinder.com, ForRent.com, ApartmentHomeLiving.com, Westside Rentals, AFTER55.com, CorporateHousing.com, ForRentUniversity.com and Apartamentos.com form the premier online apartment resource for renters seeking great apartment homes and provide property managers and owners a proven platform for marketing their properties. Homesnap is an industry-leading online and mobile software platform that provides user-friendly applications to optimize residential real estate agent workflow and reinforce the agent-client relationship. Homes.com offers real estate professionals advertising and marketing services for residential properties. Realla is the UK’s most comprehensive commercial property digital marketplace. BureauxLocaux is one of the largest specialized property portals for buying and leasing commercial real estate in France. CoStar Group’s websites attract tens of millions of unique monthly visitors. Headquartered in Washington, DC, CoStar Group maintains offices throughout the U.S., Europe, Canada and Asia. From time to time, we plan to utilize our corporate website, www.costargroup.com, as a channel of distribution for material company information. For more information, visit www.costargroup.com.

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Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida brokers $1.18 million sale of three Arcadia buildings

ARCADIA, Fla. (June 14, 2022) – Midland 1031, LLC for Waltco 2021 LLC, has purchased a 1.75 AC investment property with a two-story office center and two warehouse storage buildings, consisting of three buildings in total. All spaces are fully Leased with a great mix of tenants. The property has a prime location at 301 Brevard Ave., Arcadia, Fla. and was purchased for $1,186,654.76 from Georgetown Square Properties, LLC. Gary Tasman, CEO and Principal Broker, and Lane Boy Executive Director of Cushman and Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC represented the seller in the transaction. About Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC 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.

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Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida brokers $40 million sale of Fort Myers property

Fort Myers Industrial Owner, LLC has purchased a 312.5 AC plot of land zoned for Master Planned Development. The the property has frontages on three major highways including I-75, Ben Hill Griffin Parkway and Airport Access Rd. and is entitled for 1,700,000 square feet. The property located at 16200 Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy, Fort Myers, Fla. sold for $40,000,000 from YBFH Real Estate, LLC. Gary Tasman, CEO and Principal Broker, and Shawn Stoneburner, Senior Director of Cushman and Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC represented the seller in the transaction. About Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC 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.

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Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida brokers $425,000 sale of North Fort Myers property

NORTH FORT MYERS, Fla. (April 28, 2022) – TEP 6200 Bayshore, LLC has purchased 3.9 acres of developer ready commercial property that zoning has approved for 45+ commercial uses, located at 6200 Bayshore Rd., North Fort Myers, Fla. for $425,000 from Wagenfer Holdings, LLC. Gary Tasman, CEO and Principal Broker, and Shawn Stoneburner, Senior Director of Cushman and Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC represented the seller in the transaction. About Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC 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.

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Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida brokers $2.6 million sale of Naples office/warehouse

Cook Legacy, LLC has purchased a freestanding office/warehouse building located at 6201 Lee Ann Ln. Naples, Fla. for $2,627,760 from Interface Collaborative Group, LLC. Gary Tasman, CEO and Principal Broker, and Shawn Stoneburner, Senior Director and Broker of Cushman and Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC represented the seller in the transaction.

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Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida brokers $750,000 sale of Fort Myers land

FVM Freedom Plaza at McGregor LLC has purchased 1.6 acres of vacant land located at 15031 McGregor Blvd. Fort Myers, Fla. for $750,000 from W. Gerald Throgmartin. Gary Tasman, CEO and Principal Broker, and Shawn Stoneburner, Senior Director and Broker of Cushman and Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC represented the seller in the transaction.

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Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida brokers $2.442 million sale of Fort Myers Beach hotel

AllStar Properties LLC has purchased a twelve-room hotel located at 2700 Estero Blvd. Fort Myers Beach, Fla. for $2,442,000 from Shri Shantakaram. John Albion, Director and Broker of Cushman and Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC represented the seller in the transaction.

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