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Estero
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Ideally located between Naples and Bonita
Springs to the south and Fort Myers to the north, Estero
offers easy access to I-75 and U.S. 41, the area’s major
north-south corridors. Florida Gulf Coast University, an
accredited member of the state’s university system, is
just minutes away. So is Southwest Florida International
Airport, the regions primary airport. |
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| Excellent schools, exceptional
healthcare facilities, two major performing arts
centers, numerous museums and art galleries, unlimited
recreational opportunities and a wealth of housing
options are all available in the Estero area. Year-round
sunshine perfectly complements the numerous golf
courses, tennis courts, miles of bike paths, canoe and
nature trails—and, of course, the shimmering Gulf of
Mexico, just minutes away. |
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| In 1997, Southwest Florida’s only
four-year university, Florida Gulf Coast University,
opened right in Estero’s backyard, bringing with it
national talent and exceptional opportunities. Germain
Arena and Miromar Outlets opened in Estero in 1998,
increasing the population and real estate values. |
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| Miromar is a 70-acre,
700,000-square-foot outlet center. Germain, which
doubles as a hurricane and emergency shelter housing up
to 6,500 people, is the home of the Florida Everblades
professional hockey team, the Sea Dragons basketball
team, and the Firecats, a minor league arena football
team. |
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