South Seas wants to redevelop its Captiva property by building higher and denser, to the dismay of many neighbors. A zoning ...
Will South Seas ask for more units than a judge's ruling allows? Upcoming zoning hearing for Captiva resort's redevelopment ...
The resort's owners are readying to open a new beach front restaurant as it goes before Lee County to win approval for a plan ...
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 ...
With more than $110M invested into the resort since Hurricane Ian, the owners still don't know what they will be allowed to ...
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 ...
South Seas promises redevelopment combines resilience with 'beloved coastal charm,' but opponents warn of myriad harms and ...
The South Seas Resort on Captiva Island plans to raise its building height to 75 feet. However, local residents are opposing this decision. Lisa Riordan, president of the Captiva Civic Association ...
Lee County will continue its public hearings on South Seas’ application to dramatically enlarge the Captiva resort. The new ...