Fowler White Boggs Banker Relocates Ft Myers Office
May 22, 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Fowler White Boggs Banker Relocates Its Fort Myers Office Fort Myers, FL – (May 22, 2007) Fowler White Boggs Banker has relocated its Fort Myers offices to the former Heritage Building at 2235 First Street. The new location provides Fowler White with approximately 19,000 s.f. of office space, including expansion space, for future growth into the entire three story building. The Fort Myers office currently has 15 attorneys. According to Denise Wheeler, Office Managing Shareholder for the Fort Myers office, "We outgrew our former office space, and we knew we wanted to stay in downtown Fort Myers. Restoring and renovating the former Heritage building was an exciting project which is helping to redevelop the historic charm of the downtown area." "Our plans for continued expansion in southwest Florida are in reflection of our clients' needs and this year has already been incredibly dynamic," says Fowler White president and CEO, Rhea F. Law. The firm recently opened a new Fort Lauderdale office in March to capitalize on the rapid market growth in that region. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 at the building with Mayor Humphrey and other local dignitaries. Fowler White Boggs Banker is a Florida law firm, one of the state's largest law firms, with more than 220 attorneys in nine offices in Tampa, St. Petersburg, Ft. Myers, Tallahassee, Orlando, Naples, Bonita Springs, Jacksonville and Ft. Lauderdale. For more information, visit www.fowlerwhite.com.
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