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Renowned for building single-family homes in Southwest Florida for 17 years, Tri-Town Construction is pivoting towards rejuvenating Fort Myers Beach. The company's strategic move includes a forthcoming sales center, prominently located on Estero Boulevard.
Company owner, Marc Devisse, specializes in custom home constructions. To streamline developments along the beach, Devisse introduces two model homes, spanning 1,360 and 1,853 square feet. Prospective homebuyers can anticipate the grand opening of the sales center by the end of September, showcasing these stellar designs.
Devisse credits a “team approach” is responsible for the company’s growth and its many happy customers, on the company’s website at www.tri-townconstruction.com.
“They make a difference in the community physically with their excellent work, and because of that, they allow us to contribute to the community financially through our charitable programs.”
The Cape Coral Museum of History buzzed with enthusiasm at this month's Fort Myers Beach Chamber of Commerce Coffee Connection. Nearly two dozen FMB Chambers members took the trek across the Caloosahatchee during the morning rush and were rewarded with a first-class exposition of the facilities.
In a private tour, Executive Director Janel Trull explained enlightening details about the museum and the history of Cape Coral. FMB Chamber members were also given a sneak peek into the highly anticipated Festa Italiana scheduled for September 30th.
The Museum is the official repository for the history of Cape Coral and serves as a public resource for all sectors of the local community, as well as international and U.S. tourists, according to its website at www.capecoralmuseum.org.
For more information on the FMB Chamber visit www.fortmyersbeach.org.
Homebound marked a significant step forward with its inaugural groundbreaking on a residential property located on Hibiscus Drive this past Friday.
Samir Malviya, Vice President of Homebound, praised the resilience and collaboration of Fort Myers Beach. "The determination to rebuild and emerge even mightier is evident," said Malviya.