Fort Lauderdale Investor Buys Naples Warehouse
- Love Sosa Holdings LLC, tied to a Fort Lauderdale mailing address, bought the warehouse at 3410 Westview Drive in Naples for $2.9 million. - The Collier County property spans 11,250 square feet on 1.02 acres; records show the seller paid $196,000 for it in 1995. - The deal adds another small industrial asset near Naples Airport as investors keep targeting Southwest Florida warehouses. (businessobserverfl.com)
A Fort Lauderdale-linked buyer paid $2.9 million for a warehouse at 3410 Westview Drive in Naples. (businessobserverfl.com) Collier County records identify the buyer as Love Sosa Holdings LLC and the seller as Astron International Inc. The sale appeared in Business Observer’s April 20 roundup of deeds and mortgages. (businessobserverfl.com) State corporate records list Love Sosa Holdings’ mailing address and registered agent at 1941 Northeast 56th Court in Fort Lauderdale. The company was filed on February 25, 2026, with Tanner J. Tibbits listed as manager. (sunbiz.org) (bisprofiles.com) The property is a 11,250-square-foot industrial building on 1.02 acres near Airport-Pulling Road and Naples Airport. LoopNet and Crexi listings say it was built in 1974 and marketed as multi-tenant warehouse space. (loopnet.com) (crexi.com) Those listings describe 18-foot clear height, drive-thru grade-level doors and a fenced yard — features that fit small-bay industrial users. They also place the building in Naples’ main industrial corridor with access to Interstate 75. (crexi.com) (cityfeet.com) Business Observer’s transaction data says the previous owner paid $196,000 for the property in February 1995. That sets the latest sale at roughly 14.8 times the prior recorded purchase price. (businessobserverfl.com) (web.run calculator) South Florida capital has been moving into Gulf Coast industrial deals this month. In Fort Myers, for example, an Illinois-linked buyer paid $4.4 million for a 22,557-square-foot industrial building near Interstate 75 on April 16. (businessobserverfl.com) At the same time, Broward County’s own industrial market has cooled. Cushman & Wakefield reported 295,000 square feet of new leasing in Broward in the first quarter of 2026, the lowest quarterly total there in more than five years. (cushmanwakefield.com) For Naples, the latest deal is a straightforward warehouse buy: one older, small-bay industrial property, one newly formed buyer, and a $2.9 million bet on a tight Southwest Florida logistics corridor. (businessobserverfl.com) (sunbiz.org)