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Charlotte Katz Representing Buyers In Southwest Florida

Bonita Beach On our site you'll find knowledge and resources necessary for exploring some of the Southwest Florida real estate markets – the ones that I concentrate on.
You can learn about other cities along the Gulf coast and what they offer by doing some searches on the web. You may want to investigate Cape Coral, Ft. Myers, and east Naples. Then move north to Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Sarasota and even St. Petersburg.
Each city has its own natural beauty and ambience that is so unique to Florida, yet also offers its own special lifestyle that makes Florida such a desirable place to call home. Flowers In Bonita

Monthly Archives: January 2010

Bonita Springs council approves live entertainment at The Stage

Let the music play. That was the message the Bonita Springs City Council sent to Campbell Gault, the owner of the 50s and 60s dance club, The Stage.

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VIDEO: Car in gunfire exchange later involved in fatal accident on I-75

Lee County sheriff’s deputies were searching for two men late Sunday wearing dark clothing who fled from a vehicle in Fort Myers that may be linked to an accident that ultimately led to a fatality earlier Sunday on Interstate 75. Continue reading

Police Beat: Jan. 31, 2010

To report a crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Naples Police and Fire Department at 213-4844, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 774-4434, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office at (239) 477-1000 or the Marco Island Police Department at 389-5050. Continue reading

Collier considering building its second overpass

There could be yet another overpass in Collier County’s future. Collier County Commission on Tuesday bought two pieces of land at the corner of U.S. 41 and Collier Boulevard for $2.16 million should an overpass or flyover be needed, and granted a $1.7 million contract to a traffic designer. That intersection is generally considered to be the southern gateway to Naples. Continue reading

Massive fish kill may kill off fishing business for charter captains

Snook have taken a hit from last month’s cold snap and now some fear the hurt could extend to anglers that make their living on the water. Reports of dead fish too numerous to count prompted the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to close the fishing season for snook until Sept. 1 and for bonefish and tarpon until April. Continue reading

Some Numbers To Chew On...

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