Rise of the Cranes

Apr 09, 2006

Posted April 9, 2006

THE NEWS-PRESS

Rise of the Cranes: Giant Machines Key to Changing Skyline

By Dick Hogan

dhogan@news-press.com

Cranes are the pumping heart of a high-rise construction site, speeding up the work by creating easy access to higher floors.

And they've temporarily transformed the skyline of downtown Fort Myers as condominiums spring up that need their services.

But at $22,000 a month and up, they're expensive and in short supply in Florida's super-heated construction market.

Don Paight, executive director of the Fort Myers Redevelopment Agency, said they're a welcome site as they sprout up around town: two at High Point condominium on West First Street; one at the Lee County Courthouse expansion project; and one each at Riviera and St. Tropez condominiums on Palm Beach Boulevard just east of Billy Creek.

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