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“EDUCATORS<br />

CANNOT BY<br />

A BLESSING<br />

INJECT<br />

KNOWLEDGE<br />

INTO THEIR<br />

PUPILS, BUT<br />

RATHER BY<br />

STIMULATION<br />

DRAW OUT<br />

WHAT IS<br />

INSIDE.”<br />

E. GEORGE<br />

ROGERS<br />

RENOWNED LOCAL ARTIST, FOUNDING<br />

MEMBER OF THE NAPLES ART ASSOCIATION,<br />

AND ORIGINAL OWNER OF THE LAND<br />

UPON WHICH POINCIANA COTTAGES<br />

PROUDLY STAND.


The von Liebig Art Center and The Naples Art Association<br />

Location. The von Liebig Art Center is located at 585 Park <strong>St</strong>reet in downtown Naples, on the northwest corner of Cambier Park.<br />

Just one block south of Fifth Avenue, it is within walking distance of exceptional European-style boutiques, high-end jewelry stores,<br />

and some of the finest ristorantes, bistros and outdoor cafes in all of southwest Florida, not to mention world-class art galleries such<br />

as New River Fine Art, gallery O and Sheldon Fine Art to the west and Call of Africa’s Native Visions Gallery and Shaw Gallery of<br />

Fine Art to the east.<br />

Facility. The two-story art center contains 16,000 square feet of space, and houses a lobby gallery, a main exhibition gallery, four<br />

galleries-in-the-round, six studios, two collection storage vaults, a library resource center, gift shop, administrative offices and a<br />

catering kitchen. The front entry angles toward Fifth Avenue South, but the Center’s rear doors, which lead out to Bette Young<br />

Plaza, open onto Cambier Park in deference to the NAA’s promise to the Naples City Council that it wouldn’t “turn its back on<br />

Cambier Park” in the design and construction of the building.<br />

Exhibitions. The von Liebig Art Center hosts changing exhibitions by regional, national and internationally-recognized artists, with<br />

a focus on Florida art.<br />

Art Fairs and Festivals. From its home in The von Liebig Art Center, the Naples Art Association conducts high-quality, wellattended<br />

art fairs and festivals throughout the fall and winter season.<br />

Art Classes, Workshops and Lectures. The von Liebig provides an extensive art education and lecture program that includes<br />

professional studio courses and workshops for both children and adults.<br />

Cost: Admission to the center is free.<br />

History.<br />

-The Naples Art Association was formed in 1954 as a not-for-profit visual arts organization by local artists Grace Lake,<br />

George Rogers and Elsie Upham.<br />

-The NAA did not begin searching for a location on which to build a permanent facility until 14 years later, in 1968.<br />

-The search took 24 years.<br />

-During this time, the NAA bounced from a storefront in old Naples, to another on Fifth Avenue North, and then to one on<br />

Fifth Avenue South. But there simply wasn’t enough space in any of those places for what the association — and the<br />

community –really needed.<br />

-It took noted city planner Andre Duany to convince the Naples City Council that it needed to create space for the Naples<br />

Art Association and The Naples Players. “He shook his finger at them and said, ‘You have two great cultural organizations<br />

you’re going to lose from this city if you do not find space for them.'” recalls former NAA president Bette Young. “So they<br />

closed off a street for the Players and gave us the corner of Cambier Park.”<br />

-<strong>St</strong>ill, it required 80 meetings with various city planners before the Naples City Council finally voted in 1992 to lease the<br />

NAA an 8,000-square-foot tract of public land in Cambier Park on which to build a community arts center.<br />

-Noted Naples architect Alfred French was hired to design the project, which cost $3.5 million to complete.<br />

-The NAA obtained two $500,000 grants from the <strong>St</strong>ate of Florida Cultural Affairs Committee.<br />

-To get the money, the NAA had to match the funds. The von Liebig Association stepped forward and made a $1,000,000<br />

donation ($650,000 for the building and $350,000 as an endowment) on behalf of Suzanne and William J. von Liebig, for<br />

whom the building was named.<br />

-The second largest donation, $400,000, came from The Frederick Watson Foundation, for whom the main exhibition gallery<br />

was named.<br />

-The local arts community contributed the balance of the needed construction funds.<br />

-The facility was officially dedicated and opened to the public, debt-free, on November 22, 1998.<br />

-Said Young later, “You feel a certain excitement, and you feel achievement when it’s done. Wow, I really was a part of it.<br />

And it makes you feel pretty good — especially when a lot of people instrumental in this were already retired; we were going<br />

to play golf, bridge, sail. It was an opportunity. As far as I’m concerned, it is one of the better things I’ve done in life.”<br />

-Its inaugural exhibition consisted of fifty works from its newly formed permanent collection of post-war American Art.<br />

Naples Art Association: name, history, legacy<br />

Many Naples residents and guests best know the Naples Art Association by its art programming that<br />

takes place at The von Liebig Art Center, built in 1999. But did you know the organization was<br />

founded more than four decades before it had its current building?<br />

Name (required)<br />

The Naples Art Association began in 1954 when founders E. George Rogers, Elsie Upham, and<br />

Mail (will not be published) (required)<br />

Grace Lake got together. They decided to form a nonprofit organization with local artists who lived in<br />

Website<br />

Naples and to enhance the quality of life in the growing small town. Over the years, the Naples Art<br />

Association has been entrenched in the development of Collier County and provision of art<br />

education. Artists who were with the organization in the earlier years recall exhibiting work at the<br />

Beach Club and the Naples Depot, among other locations. The Naples Art Association has grown in<br />

membership numbers and in services it offers since it opened the new building just off Fifth Avenue<br />

South 15 years ago.<br />

In the organization’s newest marketing visuals, its name “Naples Art Association” features most<br />

prominently. In a cool-toned color palette and with soft curves, it sincerely expresses an organization<br />

that is woven into the fabric of the coastal community, committed to educating and promoting the<br />

value of the arts and to doing its part to energize economic development in Naples. The Naples Art<br />

Association continues to operate The von Liebig Art Center, hosting a variety of programs there each<br />

year, with a full schedule planned for its 60 th Anniversary season.<br />

The organization hopes this year that more people will begin to recognize the Naples Art Association<br />

for its commitment to the community and the art opportunities it provides – both at the art center and<br />

throughout the region – with exhibitions, professional development, educational classes, Art in the<br />

Park, festivals and more.<br />

Tom Hall is both an amateur artist and aspiring novelist who writes art quest thrillers. He is in the final stages of completing his debut<br />

novel titled "Art Detective," a story that fictionalizes the discovery of the fabled billion-dollar Impressionist collection of Parisian art<br />

dealer Josse Bernheim-Jeune, thought by many to have perished during World War II when the collection's hiding place, Castle de<br />

Rastignac in southern France, was destroyed by the Wehrmacht in reprisal for attacks made by members of the Resistance operating<br />

in the area. A former tax attorney, Tom holds a bachelor's degree as well as both a juris doctorate and masters of laws in taxation from<br />

the University of Florida. Tom lives in Estero, Florida with his fiancee, Connie, and their four cats.<br />

Do you have a story about how the Naples Art Association made a difference in your life? We’d love<br />

to hear your story. Get involved today and help celebrate 60 years of creative impact through the<br />

visual arts.<br />

Posted in Organization | Tagged in Naples Art Association, art education, 60th Anniversary, early collier county, Elsie Upham, George Rogers, Grace Lake, history


THE<br />

NAPLES THE<br />

NATIONAL NAPLES<br />

NATIONAL<br />

Date: February<br />

18 & 19, 2017<br />

Date: February<br />

Location: 18 & 19, 2017<br />

Cambier Park,<br />

Naples<br />

Location:<br />

Cambier Park,<br />

Show Hours: Naples<br />

10:00 am – 5:00<br />

Show Hours:<br />

pm<br />

10:00 am – 5:00<br />

pm<br />

Admission:<br />

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Admission:<br />

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Parking: all<br />

around<br />

Parking:<br />

5th Ave<br />

all<br />

S. and around Cambier 5th Ave<br />

Park. S. and Cambier<br />

Park.<br />

SUPPORT EDUCATION OUTDOOR<br />

SHOWS<br />

SUPPORT EDUCATION OUTDOOR<br />

SHOWS<br />

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EXHIBITIONS<br />

CALL FOR<br />

ARTISTS<br />

Shows Art in the Park<br />

The Naples National is held in scenic<br />

Cambier Park and along 8th <strong>St</strong>reet South in<br />

downtown Naples, FL. Because of its<br />

national The ranking Naples and National the beautiful is held in weather scenic in<br />

southwest Cambier Florida Park during and along this time 8th <strong>St</strong>reet of year, South in<br />

the Naples<br />

downtown<br />

National<br />

Naples,<br />

draws<br />

FL.<br />

some<br />

Because<br />

of the<br />

of its<br />

national ranking and the beautiful weather in<br />

Inest artists in the country. Sunshine Artist Magazine has ranked<br />

southwest Florida during this time of year,<br />

this art show as high as the #9 art show in the United <strong>St</strong>ates and<br />

the Naples National draws some of the<br />

has included The Naples National in its top ten national show seven<br />

Inest artists in the country. Sunshine Artist Magazine has ranked<br />

years running. This is a juried art show with artists applying in<br />

this art show as high as the #9 art show in the United <strong>St</strong>ates and<br />

eighteen categories including painting, jewelry, watercolor, ceramics,<br />

has included The Naples National in its top ten national show seven<br />

metal, sculpture and wood.<br />

years running. This is a juried art show with artists applying in<br />

eighteen categories including painting, jewelry, watercolor, ceramics,<br />

The local community counts Naples National among its premiere,<br />

metal, sculpture and wood.<br />

must-see events thanks to the high quality of the art, the engaging<br />

personalities The local of the community artists and counts the festive Naples atmosphere. National among More its premiere, than<br />

20,000 residents must-see events and visitors thanks Tock to the to high this quality outdoor of weekend the art, the art engaging show<br />

to enjoy personalities the art, live performances of the artists and and the our festive world-class atmosphere. restaurants More than<br />

in downtown 20,000 Naples. residents Show and attendees visitors Tock take to this full advantage outdoor weekend of the art show<br />

opportunity to enjoy to meet the art, artists live performances from across the and country our world-class and to learn restaurants<br />

about their in downtown inspiration Naples. and techniques. Show attendees take full advantage of the<br />

opportunity to meet artists from across the country and to learn<br />

This show about raises their funds inspiration for educational and techniques. art programming for the<br />

Naples Art Association. There is a suggested $5 donation at the<br />

gate.<br />

This show raises funds for educational art programming for the<br />

Naples Art Association. There is a suggested $5 donation at the<br />

gate.<br />

Show Artist Awards<br />

Show Artist Awards<br />

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CALL FOR<br />

ARTISTS<br />

Shows Art in the Park<br />

The Naples National is The Naples Art Association’s only art<br />

show where awards are delivered to artists. Artists win cash awards<br />

The Naples National is The Naples Art Association’s only art<br />

for Best in Show, Best 2D, Best 3D and 10 Awards of Distinction – 5<br />

show where awards are delivered to artists. Artists win cash awards<br />

for Best in Show, Best 2D, Best 3D and 10 Awards of Distinction – 5<br />

Cash awards<br />

will be awarded<br />

as follows:<br />

Cash awards<br />

Best will be of Show awarded –<br />

$2,000 as follows:<br />

Best 2D – $500<br />

Best of Show –<br />

Best 3D – $500<br />

$2,000<br />

Awards of<br />

Best 2D – $500<br />

Distinction 2D<br />

Best 3D – $500<br />

– 5 awards at<br />

Awards of<br />

$200 each<br />

Distinction 2D<br />

– 5 awards at<br />

Awards of<br />

$200 each<br />

Distinction 3D<br />

– Awards 5 awards of at<br />

$200 Distinction each. 3D<br />

– 5 awards at<br />

$200 each.<br />

CALL FOR ARTISTS<br />

CALL FOR ARTISTS<br />

GET SOCIAL<br />

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us their opinion on the People’s Choice award for their favorite<br />

booth.<br />

Cash in 2D and prizes 5 in are 3D. awarded New this for year, all we except want for the the public People’s to vote Choice and give<br />

Award. us their The opinion winner on the of the People’s People’s Choice Choice award Award for their will favorite automatically<br />

be booth. accepted to the 2017 Naples National Art Show, bypassing the<br />

jury selection and application processes. In addition, People’s<br />

Cash prizes are awarded for all except for the People’s Choice<br />

Choice Awards winners will receive a complimentary booth at the<br />

Award. The winner of the People’s Choice Award will automatically<br />

2017 Naples National Art Show from The Naples Art Association.<br />

be accepted to the 2017 Naples National Art Show, bypassing the<br />

jury selection and application processes. In addition, People’s<br />

To vote for the People’s Choice award, stop by The Naples Art<br />

Choice Awards winners will receive a complimentary booth at the<br />

Association tent to cast your vote. The votes for People’s Choice will<br />

2017 Naples National Art Show from The Naples Art Association.<br />

be counted at 2:00pm on Sunday and awarded at the end of the<br />

show. For the cash awards, we have selected two local, esteemed<br />

To vote for the People’s Choice award, stop by The Naples Art<br />

artists<br />

Association<br />

to be<br />

tent<br />

our<br />

to<br />

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cast your<br />

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who<br />

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our 13<br />

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cash<br />

will<br />

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winners. be counted The at artist 2:00pm awards on Sunday will be and decided awarded on at Saturday, the end of February the<br />

2oth show. and For announced the cash awards, on Sunday, we have February selected 21st. two local, esteemed<br />

artists to be our on-site jurors who will determine our 13 cash award<br />

Check winners. back The Winter artist awards 2017 for will a be list decided of featured on Saturday, entertainers February and<br />

participating 2oth and announced artists. on Sunday, February 21st.<br />

Check back Winter 2017 for a list of featured entertainers and<br />

participating artists.<br />

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LOCAL NEWS<br />

LOCAL NEWS<br />

Historic Historic house house of Naples of Naples pioneer pioneer George George Rogers Rogers moves moves to new to new home home<br />

James Simpson runs along side the George<br />

Rodgers studio James while Simpson moving runs it to along the Collier side the George<br />

County Museum Rodgers early studio on Tuesday, while moving March 31, it to the Collier<br />

2015 in Naples. County (Logan Museum Newell/Special early on Tuesday, to The March 31,<br />

Daily News) 2015 in Naples. (Logan Newell/Special to The<br />

Daily News)<br />

He was followed by the kind of serious pickup you see in TV commercials<br />

He was followed by the kind of serious pickup you see in TV commercials<br />

during NFL games, then the flat-roofed building itself. With three dollies each<br />

during NFL games, then the flat-roofed building itself. With three dollies each<br />

sporting eight wheels, plus the four on the Deere 624, this "big rig" was a 28-<br />

sporting eight wheels, plus the four on the Deere 624, this "big rig" was a 28-<br />

wheeler, with an estimated weight of 60 tons for the building, plus another 16<br />

wheeler, with an estimated weight of 60 tons for the building, plus another 16<br />

tons for the loader, and took up all three lanes of U.S. 41.<br />

tons for the loader, and took up all three lanes of U.S. 41.<br />

The Trail was virtually empty, with one car every few minutes. There might have<br />

The Trail was virtually empty, with one car every few minutes. There might have<br />

been a driver headed in the opposite direction, returning home from a long night<br />

been a driver headed in the opposite direction, returning home from a long night<br />

of carousing, who looked across the median, saw a house driving down the road,<br />

of carousing, who looked across the median, saw a house driving down the road,<br />

and vowed to cut back on their alcohol consumption.<br />

and vowed to cut back on their alcohol consumption.<br />

James Simpson runs in front of the George The studio was the workshop of Rogers, artist, educator, banker, and school<br />

Rodgers studio while moving it to the Collier The studio was the workshop of Rogers, artist, educator, banker, and school<br />

County Museum early on Tuesday, March<br />

board<br />

31,<br />

president, and sat behind the home he moved his family into in 1952, after<br />

2015 in Naples. (Logan Newell/Special to The<br />

board president, and sat behind the home he moved his family into in 1952, after<br />

Daily News)<br />

"retiring" to Naples following a successful business career.<br />

"retiring" to Naples following a successful business career.<br />

"As children, we remember when there was only sand and palmetto from our house and the art studio on Sixth<br />

"As children, we remember when there was only sand and palmetto from our house and the art studio on Sixth<br />

<strong>St</strong>reet to the beach," said Jane Rogers and Ann Rogers Jacobsen, George Rogers’ daughters, in a letter they wrote<br />

<strong>St</strong>reet to the beach," said Jane Rogers and Ann Rogers Jacobsen, George Rogers’ daughters, in a letter they wrote<br />

to county commissioners in 2014. How remarkable that is becomes apparent when you consider they were less<br />

to county commissioners in 2014. How remarkable that is becomes apparent when you consider they were less<br />

than half a block from Fifth Avenue, now solid with chi chi stores and restaurants, and more than half a mile<br />

than half a block from Fifth Avenue, now solid with chi chi stores and restaurants, and more than half a mile<br />

from the Gulf. The house that used to stand in front of the studio was demolished, another step in the<br />

from the Gulf. The house that used to stand in front of the studio was demolished, another step in the<br />

transition to the "new Old Naples."<br />

transition to the "new Old Naples."<br />

James Simpson runs in front of the George<br />

Rodgers studio while moving it to the Collier<br />

County Museum early on Tuesday, March 31,<br />

2015 in Naples. (Logan Newell/Special to The<br />

Daily News)<br />

Posted: March 31, 2015<br />

Posted: March 31, 2015<br />

By Lance Shearer<br />

By Lance Shearer<br />

Tom Doyle, President of FDSM Inc., instructs<br />

the tractor driver Tom Doyle, while workers President attempt of FDSM toInc., instructs<br />

hook up the the George tractor Rodgers driver studio while and workers moveattempt to<br />

it to the Collier hook County up the Museum George early Rodgers on studio and move<br />

Tuesday, March it to 31, the 2015 Collier in Naples. County (Logan Museum early on<br />

Newell/Special Tuesday, to The March Daily 31, News) 2015 in Naples. (Logan<br />

Newell/Special to The Daily News)<br />

Inside George Rogers' studio cottage. Supplied<br />

photo Inside George Rogers' studio cottage. Supplied<br />

photo<br />

Workers gather around the George Rodgers studio while plotting on<br />

the best way Workers to move gather it to around the Collier the George County Rodgers Museum studio early on while plotting on<br />

Tuesday, March the best 31, way 2015 to in move Naples. it to (Logan the Collier Newell/Special County Museum to The early on<br />

Daily News) Tuesday, March 31, 2015 in Naples. (Logan Newell/Special to The<br />

Daily News)<br />

Naples had something of a parade through it's streets on Tuesday morning, but few<br />

Naples had something of a parade through it's streets on Tuesday morning, but few<br />

came out to see it.<br />

came out to see it.<br />

The timing might have been a factor. The procession headed down Fourth Ave. South<br />

The timing might have been a factor. The procession headed down Fourth Ave. South<br />

at 3:45 a.m., turned right onto the Tamiami Trail, passed through what old-timers still<br />

at 3:45 a.m., turned right onto the Tamiami Trail, passed through what old-timers still<br />

call "Four Corners," and headed east to the Collier County Museum, adjacent to the<br />

call "Four Corners," and headed east to the Collier County Museum, adjacent to the<br />

Collier Sheriff’s Office headquarters and the county jail.<br />

Collier Sheriff’s Office headquarters and the county jail.<br />

The timing was deliberate. A historic building, the Old Naples art studio of Naples<br />

The timing was deliberate. A historic building, the Old Naples art studio of Naples<br />

pioneer George Rogers, was moved from the site it had sat for over half a century to its<br />

pioneer George Rogers, was moved from the site it had sat for over half a century to its<br />

new home at the museum, one of a number of artifacts of local history that has been<br />

new home at the museum, one of a number of artifacts of local history that has been<br />

saved from the wrecking ball, the scrap heap, or the bottom of Naples Bay.<br />

saved from the wrecking ball, the scrap heap, or the bottom of Naples Bay.<br />

The studio, 20 feet by 34 feet, was hoisted off its foundations, placed on massive<br />

The studio, 20 feet by 34 feet, was hoisted off its foundations, placed on massive<br />

moving dollies, and rolled down U.S. 41 at the stately pace of a walk, pulled by an<br />

moving dollies, and rolled down U.S. 41 at the stately pace of a walk, pulled by an<br />

enormous diesel John Deere front end loader.<br />

enormous diesel John Deere front end loader.<br />

"This was a great time of the morning to move it — there was almost zero traffic," said<br />

"This was a great time of the morning to move it — there was almost zero traffic," said<br />

Sheriff’s Sgt. Karl Wehrheim led the procession in his cruiser, blue lights flashing.<br />

Sheriff’s Sgt. Karl Wehrheim led the procession in his cruiser, blue lights flashing.<br />

"They’ll put three houses in there, at $3 million each. That’s what the neighbors told me," said Doyle.<br />

"They’ll put three houses in there, at $3 million each. That’s what the neighbors told me," said Doyle.<br />

Along with the contribution of the Rogers sisters, who offered up to $50,000 to move and refurbish the studio,<br />

Along with the contribution of the Rogers sisters, who offered up to $50,000 to move and refurbish the studio,<br />

and preserve it with their father’s paintings and collections of shells and Native American artifacts, the<br />

and preserve it with their father’s paintings and collections of shells and Native American artifacts, the<br />

property’s new owner, Kristen Williams Haseotes, has pledged support up to $110,000, so that the work will be<br />

property’s new owner, Kristen Williams Haseotes, has pledged support up to $110,000, so that the work will be<br />

completed without requiring public funds.<br />

completed without requiring public funds.<br />

Rogers was credited by Elsie Dorie Upham, dean of Naples’ original art scene, with founding the Naples Art<br />

Rogers was credited by Elsie Dorie Upham, dean of Naples’ original art scene, with founding the Naples Art<br />

Association. He was also a founding director of the First National Bank, later Barnett Bank, that was absorbed<br />

Association. He was also a founding director of the First National Bank, later Barnett Bank, that was absorbed<br />

into the Bank of America, and he served as an unpaid art teacher in local schools for seven years. His paintings,<br />

into the Bank of America, and he served as an unpaid art teacher in local schools for seven years. His paintings,<br />

with a bold brush style reminiscent of Kandinsky, are "energetic, sincere, beautiful in color and abstract in<br />

with a bold brush style reminiscent of Kandinsky, are "energetic, sincere, beautiful in color and abstract in<br />

treatment," said Upham in 1967. "He paints the spirit of his flowers, the character of the birds, a mountain you<br />

treatment," said Upham in 1967. "He paints the spirit of his flowers, the character of the birds, a mountain you<br />

have never seen, a city that does not exist."<br />

have never seen, a city that does not exist."<br />

The studio joins other artifacts of Naples’ and Collier County’s past, including buildings from the 1920s and<br />

The studio joins other artifacts of Naples’ and Collier County’s past, including buildings from the 1920s and<br />

’30s, a work train locomotive from the Lee Tidewater Cypress Co., and the vessel Kokomis, which used to ply<br />

’30s, a work train locomotive from the Lee Tidewater Cypress Co., and the vessel Kokomis, which used to ply<br />

the waters between Naples and Keewaydin on the Collier County Museum grounds, along with additional<br />

the waters between Naples and Keewaydin on the Collier County Museum grounds, along with additional<br />

items such as a World War II Sherman tank. There’s no date set for when it will be open yet.<br />

items such as a World War II Sherman tank. There’s no date set for when it will be open yet.<br />

"That’s probably a wrap," said Ron Jamro, museum director. "We’re about out of room for more buildings."<br />

"That’s probably a wrap," said Ron Jamro, museum director. "We’re about out of room for more buildings."


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3'-5" X 6'-10"<br />

FOYER<br />

10'-9" X 5'-0"<br />

PANTRY<br />

refr<br />

outdoor LIVING<br />

37'-7" X 25'-10"<br />

up<br />

2 car GARAGE<br />

20'-3" X 20'-5"<br />

SPA<br />

5'-3" X 6'-0"<br />

POOL<br />

16'-4" X 10'-10"<br />

DOWN<br />

LIVING<br />

14'-4" X 16'-7"<br />

DINING<br />

11'-4" X 12'-10"<br />

KITCHEN<br />

16'-10" X 14'-11"<br />

FIRST FLOOR PLAN


NEVER LUBE<br />

JANDY 3-WAY<br />

NEVER LUBE<br />

JANDY 3-WAY<br />

dn<br />

private<br />

roof deck<br />

9'-3" x 19'-4"<br />

elevator<br />

BATH #5<br />

9'-5" x 4'-5"<br />

linen<br />

bonus/bed #4<br />

16'-8" x 10'-4"<br />

ahu<br />

Third FLOOR PLAN<br />

hall<br />

27'-4" x 3'-11"<br />

down<br />

his closet<br />

10'-11" x 7'-1"<br />

her closet<br />

12'-0" x 7'-1"<br />

morning kitchen<br />

u.c.<br />

REFR.<br />

vestibule<br />

9'-11" x 11'-11"<br />

ahu #1<br />

elevator<br />

laundry<br />

7'-1" x 4'-0"<br />

UP<br />

balcony<br />

26'-9" x 12'-10"<br />

hall<br />

20'-4" x 3'-0"<br />

den<br />

11'-4" x 12'-5"<br />

balcony<br />

4'-0" x 14'-2"<br />

master bath<br />

11'-10" x 15'-10"<br />

LINEN<br />

master bedroom<br />

14'-9" x 15'-10"<br />

bedroom #3<br />

10'-9" x 11'-0"<br />

bedroom #2<br />

10'-9" x 11'-0"<br />

bath #2<br />

8'-0" x 11'-0"<br />

bath #3<br />

9'-4" x 5'-0"<br />

second FLOOR PLAN<br />

fireplace<br />

CLOSET<br />

4'-6" X 3'-4"<br />

entry<br />

6'-11" X 3'-8"<br />

outdoor living<br />

33'-6" X 30'-0"<br />

entry<br />

12'-10" X 8'-9"<br />

elevator<br />

powder<br />

3'-3" X 8'-6"<br />

2 car garage<br />

21'-4" X 23'-6"<br />

SPA<br />

4'-6" X 6'-0"<br />

kitchen<br />

12'-10" X 13'-10"<br />

dw<br />

DOWN<br />

living<br />

19'-6" X 14'-6"<br />

dining<br />

14'-2" X 14'-6"<br />

refr<br />

POOL<br />

16'-6" X 13'-5"<br />

BAR<br />

PANTRY<br />

6'-5" X 4'-5"<br />

FIRST FLOOR PLAN


NEVER LUBE<br />

JANDY 3-WAY<br />

NEVER LUBE<br />

JANDY 3-WAY<br />

36"<br />

down<br />

open to below<br />

bonus/bed #4<br />

14'-8" X 16'-10"<br />

linen<br />

private<br />

roof deck<br />

8'-0" X 17'-1"<br />

BATH #4<br />

5'-0" X 8'-11"<br />

third FLOOR PLAN<br />

hallway<br />

22'-4" X 3'-10"<br />

down<br />

up<br />

HER CLOSET<br />

6'-0" X 8'-0"<br />

Morning kitchen<br />

master bath<br />

7'-11" X 20'-10"<br />

master suite<br />

20'-10" X 13'-4"<br />

u.c.<br />

refrig<br />

bALCONY<br />

21'-0" X 7'-11"<br />

laundry<br />

7'-7" X 2'-10"<br />

hallWAY<br />

34'-7" X 4'-8"<br />

recreation room<br />

(bed #3)<br />

12'-6" X 15'-0"<br />

linen<br />

bed #1<br />

11'-6" X 12'-0"<br />

linen<br />

bed #2<br />

11'-6" X 12'-0"<br />

BATH #2<br />

5'-0" X 8'-0"<br />

HIS CLOSET<br />

6'-0" X 8'-0"<br />

bath #1<br />

7'-7" X 5'-4"<br />

bath #3<br />

8'-3" X 5'-4"<br />

second FLOOR PLAN<br />

fireplace<br />

refr.<br />

storage<br />

4'-11" X 3'-6"<br />

living<br />

16'-7" X 15'-0"<br />

DISH<br />

WASHER<br />

powder<br />

7'-5" X 3'-0"<br />

2 car garage<br />

20'-2" X 21'-0"<br />

OUTDOOR LIVING<br />

33'-0" X 26'-10"<br />

kitchen<br />

14'-0" X 20'-10"<br />

up<br />

DOWN<br />

DINING<br />

13'-7" X 12'-0"<br />

SPA<br />

6'-0" X 6'-0"<br />

u.c.<br />

refr<br />

wet bar<br />

WINE<br />

refr<br />

entry<br />

14'-7" X 5'-10"<br />

porch<br />

5'-4" X 21'-6"<br />

POOL<br />

20'-5" X 12'-5"<br />

FIRST FLOOR PLAN


THE TEAM


In 2007 Kristen Williams founded<br />

Williams Properties, LLC as a<br />

design partnership specializing<br />

in creating upscale single-family<br />

homes, estates, and condominiums<br />

throughout the U.S.<br />

She received her B.S. in Finance from Notre<br />

Dame University and eventually went on to<br />

successful banking careers at Bank of Boston,<br />

Fleet, culminating with her establishing a full<br />

service trust and investment unit for Martha’s<br />

Vineyard Savings Bank in 2007.<br />

Since relocating to Naples, Kristen has built<br />

a prolific presence and taken the Old Naples<br />

market by storm, infusing the area with fresh,<br />

fun and relevant designs executed within<br />

varying budgets.<br />

She manages, with her design sensibility and<br />

unrivaled talent, to identify with an area and<br />

create a product with overwhelming allure to<br />

both the community and it’s landscape.<br />

"My Hope Is Always To Bring Great Design Back To Life."


With an ethos driven by the pursuit of<br />

perfection and intrinsic abilities to<br />

create and curate, Kristen Williams has<br />

captivated Old Naples by returning<br />

the design aesthetic to the charm of<br />

Old Florida, with the convenience of<br />

modern luxury.


Historic Third <strong>St</strong>reet South<br />

www.thirdstreetsouth.com<br />

Nestled among its courtyards, fountains and cascading flowers,<br />

sparkling lights, and horse drawn carriages, the historic area is<br />

brimming with chic fashions, galleries filled with fine art and<br />

boutiques overflowing with decorations for the garden. Dotted<br />

amidst the shops are fine restaurants, relaxing cafes, fun bistros<br />

and pubs of delicious choices.<br />

Cambier Park<br />

www.naplesgov.com › Departments › Parks and Recreation<br />

Cambier Park sits on a lovely 12.84 acres in the heart of downtown<br />

Naples, just south of the prestigious 5th Avenue. It is the hub of<br />

activity and home to: Norris Community Center and Theatre,<br />

Lighted Shuffleboard Courts, Boccee Courts, Tennis Center,<br />

Bandshell, Juried Art Shows and the Award Winning Children’s<br />

Playground.<br />

Crayton Cove<br />

www.naplescraytoncove.com<br />

Crayton Cove earns its moniker as the “Original Old Naples". It is<br />

home to the Naples Bay boat landing where supplies were brought<br />

and today hosts the Naples City Dock. It is a village-style<br />

destination where one can find the venerable Dock Restaurant,<br />

home to the Grouper Sandwich, and the chic Bleu Provence which<br />

set the tone for a variety of shopping and dining.<br />

Fifth Avenue South<br />

www.fifthavenuesouth.com<br />

Timeless charm, downtown chic! Fifth Avenue South is an<br />

irresistible mix of glamour and laid-back ease. Tropical blooms,<br />

twinkling lights and skyward waving Palms grace its pedestrianfriendly<br />

promenades with 10 blocks of shops and restaurants<br />

leading to the Naples Beach.<br />

Naples Beach<br />

Naples is known for its natural asset, the 10 mile stretch of pristine<br />

white sugar sand beaches along the Gulf Coast. Naples has been<br />

voted America’s Best All-Around Beach, Top 20 Best Beaches in<br />

America, and Best Beach Town in America!

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