In a move set to significantly enhance healthcare accessibility for Lee County residents, Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida have acquired a new headquarters campus through a $15.5 million transaction. The acquisition includes two buildings totaling 81,941 square feet at 2234-2270 Colonial Boulevard, Fort Myers, Fla.
The organization’s vision of “improving patient outcomes through accessible healthcare” will be significantly advanced through this centralized hub.
This move strengthens the organization’s ability to grow and meet the region’s expanding healthcare needs, while ensuring access for all community members. This includes medically underserved populations such as migratory agricultural worker families, homeless individuals, and other special populations who require healthcare services.
Adam Palmer, CCIM, SIOR and Steve Wood of LQ Commercial represented the seller, along with John Heald of CBRE. While Andrew Saluan of AJS Realty Group represented the buyer.
This transaction marks the largest office sale by size in Southwest Florida so far this year. “Generally speaking, the office market has taken a bit of a black eye in other parts of the Country, but the sector remains very strong here in Southwest Florida,” noted Palmer. “There has been a surprising amount of demand, and this acquisition gave the Buyer an opportunity to purchase a new headquarters well below replacement cost. At the same time, it sold for a greater price per square foot than what you typically see vacant office buildings selling for in other markets.”


