Gulf & Main

The Place on First

Discoverin­g your spot in the historic downtown Fort Myers River District

- BY OLIVIA ORTH

River District in downtown Fort Myers continues its resurgence. The Place on First project, a unique opportunit­y for luxury urban living in the heart of the historic River District, will locate at First Street and Jackson, destined to become an iconic Fort Myers landmark. The first true mixed-use building to be constructe­d downtown in a decade, the building is a masterpiec­e of design, blending historic references with modern elements to meet the demand for a chic urban lifestyle in Southwest Florida. “We are thrilled to provide what so many people have been waiting for in downtown Fort Myers, an authentic opportunit­y for upscale urban living,” the developer David Fry says. “Our vision for this project is to raise the bar for quality and style in an already highly desirable location.”

The Place on First will feature multiple restaurant and retail destinatio­ns, two floors of Class A office space and 16 luxury residences. The building fits right into the downtown landscape, and it is crowned with a ninth-floor Sky Deck, which is designed for resident enjoyment and special event opportunit­ies. On the Sky Deck, spectacula­r river views set the stage for an amazing experience in this luxurious outdoor space.

At The Place on First, a select few homes are available on the building’s private residentia­l floors, which are accessible by elevator or stairs, and include a covered parking space in the building’s first-floor garage. Building features include a splash pool, grill area, two hotel-style guest suites, bicycle storage, fitness studio, and state-of-the-art entry access. Luxury residences feature large, open-concept great rooms and open-air terraces that offer a view of the surroundin­g city. Ranging from 1,296 to 2,412 square feet, floor plans include The Edison, The Heitman, The Jackson and The McGregor. Aesthetic details lend an urban sensibilit­y to the design and include exposed brick, polished concrete floors, 10foot windows and glass sliding doors, LED recessed can lighting, and quartz and granite countertop­s.

Class A office space, located on the third and fourth floors of The Place on First, is tailored to meet the needs of a variety of businesses and firms. Property highlights include a centralize­d setting with proximity to local restaurant­s and retail destinatio­ns, prominent visibility and signage opportunit­ies. The first and second floors are home to a variety of restaurant and retail destinatio­ns, and a private parking garage for residents.

The historic downtown Fort Myers River District showcases a vibrant city culture, providing residents alluring opportunit­ies to enjoy a host of activities, entertainm­ent and social events. The area is further enhanced by its proximity to shopping and dining that are located within walking distance, establishi­ng an attractive environmen­t for residents and businesses alike. The Place on First is now taking this one step further by providing residents an opportunit­y to live right where everyone loves to work and play.

Individual­s seeking luxury urban living can now take advantage of The Place on First lifestyle in downtown Fort Myers. Reservatio­ns are being accepted, with competitiv­e prices for residences ranging from the $400,000s to the $800,000s. A preview studio is currently open at 2275 Main St. in Fort Myers, offering a first glimpse of the property’s floor plans. To learn more about The Place on First experience, call 239-595-8690 or visit theplaceon­first.com.

Olivia Orth is a guest contributo­r for TOTI Media.

The Place on First will feature multiple restaurant and retail destinatio­ns, two floors of Class A office space and 16 luxury residences.

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The mixed-use building will be a masterpiec­e of design and a blending of historic references. Reservatio­ns are being accepted.
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