

Manhattan Construction Company has broken ground on a 53,000sf Southwest Florida regional office at 14161 Jetport Loop in Fort Myers.
The project will bring more than 300 jobs to Lee County. The facility will serve as a hub for Manhattan Construction Company and its sister companies, Manhattan Road & Bridge, SafeZone and Spectrum. The office is expected to open in spring 2027.
The groundbreaking was attended by company officials and local leaders, including Rep. Tiffany Esposito, Lee County Commissioners Brian Hamman and Beth Petrosky, and Airport Special Management Committee Vice Chair Ray Sandelli.
Manhattan Construction Company is a U.S.-based builder providing general building, civil, transportation, pipeline and specialty construction services, with operations across the United States, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. For more information please visit ManhattanConstructionGroup.com.








