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Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Synovus Trust Company Presents "Identity Theft: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You"
If you happen to be in the Naples area on June 30th, take the time to attend this one hour talk on an important subject!
Call Cathy Schulze to reserve your spot at 239-449-3120 or email her at:
CathySchulze@synovusbankfl.com
Thursday, June 11, 2015
New Location: Personalized Physician Care - Concierge Medicine in Naples
Crandall Commercial Group would like to thank Personalized Physician Care - Concierge Medicine for choosing us to represent them in negotiating their lease on their new location at:
Egret Plaza
9655 North Tamiami Trail
Naples, FL 34108
To schedule an appointment please call: 239-596-1111
From their website http://napleshealthcare.org:
Meet the Physicians:
Tulay Darstek, MD
Internist and Geriatrician
Dr. Darstek is dual board-certified in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics by the American Board of Internal Medicine. She completed her Internal Medicine residency at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch New Jersey and her Geriatics fellowship at NYU Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Darstek has over 16 years of clinical experience during which time she has served as the Chief of Geriatrics at Monmouth Medical Center, has published multiple articles and papers, and lectured on many topics such as Dementia, Depression, Osteoporosis and Women's Health. Dr. Darstek believes that each patient should have a customized medical plan that fits their individual needs. She is dedicated to providing her patients with the highest quality medical care with a personal touch.
Donald DiPasco, MD
Medical Director
Dr. DiPasco has been an Internal Medicine physician for 32 years. His extensive leadership experience with both large and small healthcare organizations, coupled with his expertise in quality assurance and chronic care management make Don uniquely qualified for the role of Personal Health Advisor. Prior to joining PPC, Don built and ran his own medical practice in St. Louis before being acquired by SSM Healthcare System, the second largest Catholic Healthcare system in the country. While at SSM, Don served on the Board of Directors, as Chief of Staff of St. Joseph’s Hospital, and as Chairman of the Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Committee. Under his leadership, they were Nationally recognized for excellence and were the first healthcare system ever to receive the Malcom Balridge Quality Assurance Award. Don also has expertise in chronic care management, and through his efforts as Medical Director of several senior facilities, he has helped pioneer and bring home-based chronic care management and delivery to the national stage. Don has a strong commitment to our core principles and is passionate about patient care.
What We Do
We help you achieve your health and longevity goals by providing you an in-depth picture of your health and an action plan to improve it. Our unique process combines the latest scientific technology with an unparalleled level of personal care and attention to deliver you a truly unique patient experience. Wealth has little value if you don’t have your health…
Comprehensive Personal Health Exam
Our process starts with a comprehensive personal health exam; a total, in-depth evaluation. We help you identify your risk of future disease and create a personal program to improve your health and maintain an active lifestyle. You'll learn how simple, easy changes in nutrition, fitness, lifestyle and natural supplements can effectively prevent many Cancers and Heart Disease. We'll make you comfortable and look after you every step of the way. Learn More...
Concierge Membership Program
Our unique membership program is designed to ensure that you have access to the ongoing expertise to achieve your goal. As an exclusive member, you have 24/7 access to your own personal team of trained and caring medical professionals who are focused on your wellness, prevention, your quality of life, and longevity. A collaborative partnership with your own personal physician. Your personal physician will serve as your personal health care advocate and will assist with every aspect of your medical needs. Working together to reach your life's utmost potential. Learn More...
Longevity Advisors
Creating wellness and longevity takes time, knowledge, and professional guidance. Through our unique process, The PPC Total Health Solution, we take an integrated approach to understand the whole you. Together, we build a customized plan to protect and enhance your specific health risks and goals. Our strategies are based on process not products, and we believe in time-tested, measurable way. Learn More...
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
All Saints Eye Center in Naples - New Locaction
Crandall Commercial Group would like to congratulate All Saints Eye Center on the grand opening of their new location at Countryside Commons in Naples! Stop in and visit them at:
From their website: http://www.allsaintseyecenters.com:
We enjoy seeing patients of all ages for routine eye care, speciality evaluations including cornea, cataract, retina, glaucoma and dry eyes. Eye examinations for children (5+), teenagers, and adults, including refractions for glasses and contacts comprise a large portion of our practice.
All Saints Eye Center has convenient locations in Naples and Fort Myers from 8AM-5PM and now on Saturday from 8AM-5PM at our North Naples office on Immokalee Rd.
Multifocal cataract surgery, LASIK, eyelid procedures and retinal evaluations are just some of the specialty surgeries and procedures also performed at All Saints Eye Center.
Our goal is to provide the highest quality eyecare to our patients. Therefore, each patient must be treated as if they are the only patient in our practice. Our mission can be summed up in one sentence…
"Practice good medicine and the rest will come!"
- Edward J. Zimm, MD (Dr. Jeff Zimm's father)
1735 Heritage Trl, Naples FL 34112
For an appointment, call 239-775-7711
We enjoy seeing patients of all ages for routine eye care, speciality evaluations including cornea, cataract, retina, glaucoma and dry eyes. Eye examinations for children (5+), teenagers, and adults, including refractions for glasses and contacts comprise a large portion of our practice.
All Saints Eye Center has convenient locations in Naples and Fort Myers from 8AM-5PM and now on Saturday from 8AM-5PM at our North Naples office on Immokalee Rd.
Multifocal cataract surgery, LASIK, eyelid procedures and retinal evaluations are just some of the specialty surgeries and procedures also performed at All Saints Eye Center.
Our goal is to provide the highest quality eyecare to our patients. Therefore, each patient must be treated as if they are the only patient in our practice. Our mission can be summed up in one sentence…
"Practice good medicine and the rest will come!"
- Edward J. Zimm, MD (Dr. Jeff Zimm's father)
Monday, June 8, 2015
Featured Property of the week at Crandall Commercial Group - Regions Bank Bldg Ft. Myers
Regions Bank is a two story building with Regions Bank occupying the first floor. Suite 201 is located on the second floor with elevator and stairway access. Ample and convenient parking on three sides of the building . . . nicely landscaped with clean walkways and a covered entrance to the main lobby area.
Located just south of the US 41/Six Mile Cypress Pkwy. signalized intersection . . . directly on US 41.
Located just south of the US 41/Six Mile Cypress Pkwy. signalized intersection . . . directly on US 41.
Space Available:
2,935 SF
Rental Rate:
$18.50/SF/Year
Space Type:
Office Building
Additional Space Types:
Institutional/ Governmental
Lease Type:
NNN
No. Parking Spaces:
72
Built out professional office suite...one large(corner)private office, nine cubicle offices, conference room, staff lounge/file/copier room IT/storage closet. Common area men's and women's restrooms.
Call 239-221-8481 to schedule a tour today!
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Jay Crandall in the News!
Recently Jay was asked to be interviewed by Ambulatory Advisor writer Richard Romero. Here is the link to the article:
http://www.ambulatoryadvisor.com/avoid-deal-killers-in-business-real-estate/
But if you want to read what our genius broker said, here it is:
Jay Crandall, owner/broker of Crandall Commercial Group, LLC, (CCG) says a lack of integrity can be like wielding a sharpened ax against any good will established between negotiating parties. Crandall refers to an example when a Tenant and their representation attempted, in the final hour of a negotiation, to change an agreement without letting the Landlord or CCG know.
“It occurred at the signing table right as the lease document was being exchanged between the Tenant/Tenant’s broker and Landlord/CCG. CCG had sent the final iteration of the document to be reviewed after all language in the documents had been approved by both parties . . . and just prior to both parties meeting to sign the deal. As our client (Landlord) was signing off, we realized the personal guarantee agreed to had been unscrupulously/intentionally changed to a corporate guarantee by the prospective Tenant and his broker. The deal fell apart at the table,” Crandall says. “The check was in hand . . . but as soon as the Landlord realized what the prospective Tenant had done, the Landlord backed out of the long term deal completely, saying, ‘If you’re willing to do this now, I don’t know what else you are going to pull in the next 5 to 7 years.'”
Crandall also adds it is not unusual for many health professionals to try to continue to renegotiate long after terms and conditions have been established. Early in the negotiations, both parties should know and understand the complete deal on the table. Crandall advises that both parties closely examine the deal in total, making sure it benefits both the Seller/Landlord and Buyer/ Tenant.
Crandall says that what happens is, from a landlord perspective, or vice versa, both parties want to know what the complete deal is. He advises that both parties closely examine the deal in total and come back and figure out if the deal in itself in the way that it stands in total is a good deal.
“If one party attempts to negotiate or renegotiate piecemeal, the deal typically falls apart. One party begins to get fatigued . . . when they realize they have conceded points believing they were done or unaware more changes were coming. When one party continues to negotiate unilaterally (which is almost never to both party’s best interest), the deal needs to either back up to an earlier point in the negotiations and move forward from there or, more often then not, the deal is terminated,” Crandall says.
http://www.ambulatoryadvisor.com/avoid-deal-killers-in-business-real-estate/
But if you want to read what our genius broker said, here it is:
Jay Crandall, owner/broker of Crandall Commercial Group, LLC, (CCG) says a lack of integrity can be like wielding a sharpened ax against any good will established between negotiating parties. Crandall refers to an example when a Tenant and their representation attempted, in the final hour of a negotiation, to change an agreement without letting the Landlord or CCG know.
“It occurred at the signing table right as the lease document was being exchanged between the Tenant/Tenant’s broker and Landlord/CCG. CCG had sent the final iteration of the document to be reviewed after all language in the documents had been approved by both parties . . . and just prior to both parties meeting to sign the deal. As our client (Landlord) was signing off, we realized the personal guarantee agreed to had been unscrupulously/intentionally changed to a corporate guarantee by the prospective Tenant and his broker. The deal fell apart at the table,” Crandall says. “The check was in hand . . . but as soon as the Landlord realized what the prospective Tenant had done, the Landlord backed out of the long term deal completely, saying, ‘If you’re willing to do this now, I don’t know what else you are going to pull in the next 5 to 7 years.'”
Crandall also adds it is not unusual for many health professionals to try to continue to renegotiate long after terms and conditions have been established. Early in the negotiations, both parties should know and understand the complete deal on the table. Crandall advises that both parties closely examine the deal in total, making sure it benefits both the Seller/Landlord and Buyer/ Tenant.
Crandall says that what happens is, from a landlord perspective, or vice versa, both parties want to know what the complete deal is. He advises that both parties closely examine the deal in total and come back and figure out if the deal in itself in the way that it stands in total is a good deal.
“If one party attempts to negotiate or renegotiate piecemeal, the deal typically falls apart. One party begins to get fatigued . . . when they realize they have conceded points believing they were done or unaware more changes were coming. When one party continues to negotiate unilaterally (which is almost never to both party’s best interest), the deal needs to either back up to an earlier point in the negotiations and move forward from there or, more often then not, the deal is terminated,” Crandall says.
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