It may be more than two decades old, but an agreement on a Captiva resort's density still holds, a Lee County judge has ruled. That means no more than 912 units are allowed at South Seas Island Resort ...
When it's all said and done, the storied South Seas Island Resort will have spent about $1 billion on its redevelopment after destruction from 2022's Hurricane Ian, according to its operator, Timbers ...
Fifth time was the charm for Captiva’s South Seas resort to make its zoning case before a Lee County hearing examiner Friday. After four unsuccessful tries, Lee County’s Department of Community ...
A Lee County judge ruled in favor of the Captiva Civic Association in the dispute over building density in Captiva. On April 2, the Captiva Civic Association sued Lee County to restore a previous ...
South Seas Island Resort seeks approval for a redevelopment plan including new hotels and residences. The plan faces opposition from residents and environmental groups concerned about traffic, ...
Rebuilding Paradise: The Epic Revival of South Seas Island Resort in SW Florida's Captiva With $1 billion, South Seas resort reopens but continues charging ahead on redevelopment after Hurricane Ian ...
Talks of building South Seas Island Resort higher is postponed after many voiced concerns to Lee County Commissioners. Dozens packed the Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday, wearing “Vote No” ...
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A Lee County judge ruled that South Seas Island Resort on Captiva Island cannot exceed 912 units, upholding a 2003 agreement. The ruling comes after years of legal battles and concerns from residents ...
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