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Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida brokers $1.17 million sale of Fort Myers property

Otis Patent Trust has purchased 3.38 acres of vacant land located at 9510 Thunder Rd., in Fort Myers, Florida from Fischer FL Properties I, LLC for $1,177,863. Gary Tasman, CEO and Principal Broker, and Shawn Stoneburner, Senior Director and Broker, of Cushman and Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC represented the buyer and the seller in negotiating the transaction.

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Michelle Jumalon Van Vleck Above & Beyond Award

Congratulations Michelle Jumalon! Michelle was awarded the VanVleck Above & Beyond Award at the October all-company meeting. Michelle was presented the award by Sharon Stamper, the September Van Vleck Above & Beyond Award winner. The winner is chosen each month by the previous month’s winner and the executive team. Michelle was selected for demonstrating our company’s core values on a daily basis. Michelle has a can-do attitude and is always willing to go the little extra to be accurate and timely with a great attitude. The VanVleck Award The recipient of the award is one who has gone above and beyond in practicing and executing our Core Values (See definitions below) over the past month or since our last all-company meeting. This employee has displayed the character traits of a leader who has worked tirelessly or gone “ABOVE and BEYOND” to help their peers and/or clients of the firm over the previous time period. Core Values •Good Company and Community Citizenship – Promoting positive morale through leadership actions of good positive spirit and deeds •Collaboration / Helping / Mentoring – Leading others through partnerships, Volunteering for and working on special projects, Volunteering to serve on a department or Agency committee and contributing to its success •Bright Idea / Creativity – Honoring the creative problem solver, Developing new work methods and processes that reduce waste or stretch resources, Making creative suggestions that save the department time/money •Above and Beyond – Modeling superior service, Providing services to others that are beyond assigned responsibilities •Make it Happen – Relentlessly, resourceful and productive •Unsung Hero – Working behind the scenes, Performing other roles and pitching in when the department is in need

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CoStar Power Broker Awards 2018

FORT MYERS, Fla. (May 17, 2018) – CoStar names Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC 2018 Power Broker in every category. Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC designated Power Brokers named top leasing firm and top sales firm categories for seven (7) plus years in a row. Gary Tasman, CEO & Principal broker named Top Office Leasing Broker, Top Retail Leasing Broker, Top Industrial Leasing Broker and Top Sales Broker. Shawn Stoneburner, Senior Director named in Top Office Leasing Broker, Top Industrial Leasing Broker and Top Sales Broker. Gretchen Smith, Associate named Top Office Leasing Broker and Top Retail Leasing Broker. Gary Tasman, Principal and CEO of the firm said, “Our great success comes from great teamwork, which requires contribution, collaboration, cooperation, communication and commitment.” For more information 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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A Regional Approach to Economic Development in Southwest Florida

A regional approach to economic development in Southwest Florida By Gary Tasman While orthopedic surgical tool, devices and implants designer and manufacturer Arthrex got its start in Munich in 1981, its founder and president, Reinhold Schmieding, knew that to succeed in the long run, he would have to set up shop in America. His goal? To find a “resort environment” location, complete with beautiful beaches, culture, good weather, natural beauty, and shopping and dining. After searching Southwest Florida, he landed on Collier County, one of the most sought-after relocation destinations. Another global giant, information technology research and advisory firm Gartner, also scoured Southwest Florida and other states before landing on a location in Gateway in Fort Myers. While it started its operations here in 1998, it now has more than 1,000 employees, making it the company’s largest office location worldwide, exceeding even its headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut. Others who took that same cue include: • Connecticut-based The Camuto Group, formally based in Connecticut, bringing part of its footwear fashion business to Bonita Springs. • Pennsylvania-based Wawa Inc. brought several of their convenience stores and gasoline station destinations to Southwest Florida. • New Jersey transplant HERC Rentals also moved its headquarters to Bonita Springs. • And, of course, Fortune 500 company Hertz Corporation — the first major corporation to relocate to Lee County — moved into its new headquarters in Estero about three years ago. Regionalism Works in Southwest Florida Titans of industry like these and others are taking a classic regionalism approach to relocation, first taking a broad sweeping look of our area and what that means to their business, personnel and families as a region. Then, focusing in on a specific city or town in which to call home. It’s a concept that is working remarkably well for our communities, and bringing some pretty impressive players, jobs, economic impact, community philanthropy and more to Southwest Florida. Cushman & Wakefield Commercial Property Southwest Florida is seeing the impact big brands like these and others from afar are making locally as they look to secure their piece of paradise in the region. Among them: • Ameriprise Financial planners and advisors. • Konica Minolta, offering software, printers and other business solutions. • Iron Mountain, a global business offering services to store and protect business documents. Economic Development This regionalism view is a very important part of the economic development of any area, including Southwest Florida. That regional approach means Southwest Florida must continue to work on being a favorable destination, offering a diverse community appeal to continue our journey of economic development and pro-business atmosphere. There is no question that we compare very nicely, if not better, than many other regions based on a number of factors and characteristics that the regionalism approach to relocation entails. ’Best of’ Cities Southwest Florida has continually ranked high on a number of lists that measure anything from quality of life to healthy cultures to job growth. For example, Forbes recently ranked Naples No. 1 and Cape Coral No. 3 for future job growth anywhere in the United States. Forbes’ 2017 list of America’s fastest-growing cities also has the Cape Coral-Fort Myers metropolitan area the top spot. Furthermore, Moody’s Analytics expects the population of the Cape Coral-Fort Myers area to expand even faster than last year, and also projects that it will have the highest rates of employment growth and output growth this year, thanks to expanding hospitality and housing markets. Also, the Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island metro area was tops in contentment for the second consecutive year, according to the Gallup Healthways Well-Being Rankings that were made public in March 2017.  The survey says residents there feel safer than residents in any other community in the nation. Best-Performing Cities Index Another testament to the Cape Coral – Fort Myers Metropolitan Statistical Area is its No. 15 ranking in the Milken Institute’s Best-Performing Cities index of larger cities across America that came out in December 2016. The index uses metrics such as job creation, wage gains and technology developments to evaluate the relative growth of these geographical regions. MSAs on the list have cohesive strategies that allow them to distinguish themselves from others, and in fact may be a model for other regions to emulate for success. Lee County Lee County alone has 50-plus miles of great beaches, plus other natural beauty that of course plays a part in a business’s desire to locate its headquarters (or some other entity) in Southwest Florida. But there are so many other considerations. Among them, just to name a few to illustrate the point: • Available workforce — Lower unemployment rate. • Economics — Favorable perks such as no state tax. • Quality of life — Reasonable commuting times for the workforce; climate, including 260-plus days of sunshine; and a favorable cost of living versus other regions. • Shopping and dining. • The arts. • Professional sports — Lee County is home to Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins. Charlotte County hosts the Tampa Rays. All three teams also host minor league teams. And Germain Arena is home to the Florida Everblades, offering premier Double-A hockey. • Technology connectivity. • Transportation — Southwest Florida International Airport serving 8 million-plus travelers annually offers nonstop service to major gateways throughout the U.S. as well as Canada and Germany. • Education — While the state’s 9th-largest district ranks 35th academically out of 67 districts in Florida, the Lee County School District Superintendent, Gregory Adkins, has reaffirmed the district’s goal of moving into the top five in the Sunshine State by 2020. • Major ports — Access is under 2.5 hours to the major ports north and east of us. From Individual Communities Come Regional Strength We have many individual cities, towns, villages and counties that operate independently and want the best for their location. But we must remember that their individual economies are collectively related to one another. There is common interest and characteristics such as those identified above that we all

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Cushman & Wakefield Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC hires two brokers with 35 years of combined real estate experience

FORT MYERS, Fla. (July 27, 2017) – Cushman & Wakefield Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC has hired two brokers, Lane Boy and Michael Mahan, as directors of real estate and retail respectively. Their responsibilities include real estate consulting, transactions, reporting and analysis within the local market, as well as how it relates to the global real estate scale Lane Boy recently returned to Southwest Florida after several decades in Australia, where he was the CEO of two real estate-related businesses for 20 years, a direct investor in Southwest Florida real estate, and the founder of a publishing company that became Australia’s highest-selling real estate magazine. One of his real estate brokerage firms sold over $22 million in property last year. A graduate of University of Queensland in Australia and Duke University, Boy is renowned for his expert knowledge of local markets and powerful negotiating skills. He currently specializes in Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Hendry, Glades and DeSoto counties. Michael Mahan relocated to Southwest Florida from Atlanta, Georgia, where he worked as a senior transaction specialist for Georgia State Properties Commission, overseeing commercial real estate activities for the state, as well as negotiating and renegotiating over 1,500 statewide real estate contracts and 300-plus individual contracts per year. Prior to that, Mahan managed all real estate activities for regional shopping centers for DLC Management’s Southeast region out of Atlanta, where he completed 50 transactions in a single year. His 15 years of real estate experience also goes back to Charlotte, North Carolina, where he founded and managed Red Oak Commercial, a brokerage firm that represented Anytime Fitness. A graduate of Ball State University, Mahan served in the 3/505th 82nd Airborne Infantry of the U.S. Army. He moved to Naples in May 2017. “These fine men represent the quality work that the local chapter of Cushman & Wakefield desires potential clients to recognize,” said Gary Tasman, CEO & Principal Broker. “Not only is their experience diverse, but it is directly in line with the topics the firm is faced with every day.” About Cushman & Wakefield Cushman & Wakefield is a leading global real estate services firm that helps clients transform the way people work, shop and live. Our 43,000 employees in more than 60 countries help investors and occupiers optimize the value of their real estate by combining our global perspective and deep local knowledge with an impressive platform of real estate solutions. To learn more, visit http://www.cushmanwakefield.com/ or follow @CushWake on Twitter.

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Cushman & Wakefield Commercial Property Southwest Florida, LLC represents buyer of two hotels on Fort Myers Beach

FORT MYERS BEACH, Fla. (May 19, 2017) – Associate Director John Albion of Cushman & Wakefield Commercial Property Southwest Florida represented TIP Management LLC, a Fort Myers-based management services firm specializing in engineering, accounting and research, in the purchase of two hotels on Fort Myers Beach. The first transaction was Hideaway Village, a 6,857-square-foot beach resort located at 5607 Estero Blvd. The 22 leasable rooms, onsite living quarters, pool and tiki hut were sold for $1,671,000. The second transaction was Hideaway Village’s Hideaway Sandy Beach Motel, a 4,210-square-foot beach resort located at 2870 Estero Blvd. Eight leasable rooms and onsite living quarters were sold for $400,000. “As Fort Myers Beach prepares for a major makeover, we are proud to be a part of a transitional phase for our community, as well as the revamp of various landmarks,” said Gary Tasman, CEO & Principal Broker at Cushman & Wakefield Commercial Property Southwest Florida. About Cushman & Wakefield Cushman & Wakefield is a leading global real estate services firm that helps clients transform the way people work, shop, and live. Our 43,000 employees in more than 60 countries help investors and occupiers optimize the value of their real estate by combining our global perspective and deep local knowledge with an impressive platform of real estate solutions. Cushman & Wakefield is among the largest commercial real estate services firms with revenue of $5 billion across core services of agency leasing, asset services, capital markets, facility services (C&W Services), global occupier services, investment & asset management (DTZ Investors), project & development services, tenant representation, and valuation & advisory. To learn more, visit http://www.cushmanwakefield.com/ or follow @CushWake on Twitter. For Further Information, Contact: Heather Adams Business Manager Cushman & Wakefield Commercial Property Southwest Florida 239.489.3600 hadams@cpswfl.com Media Contact: Kaitlin Cangro Public Relations Specialist/Copywriter Spiro & Associates Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations & Brand Architecture 239.481.5511, Extension 225 kcangro@spiroandassociates.com

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