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Hearing scheduled on Southwest Florida's massive $1B redevelopment of South Seas that includes two hotels, multi-family ...
Captiva is only five miles long. The resort takes up 2 ½ miles of the island on its north tip, and the drive to get there is magical. You come in over Sanibel Causeway, a three-mile bridge ($6 ...
The proposed expansion includes new condos, taller buildings, two hotels, and up to 150 additional boat slips.
South Seas, located on Captiva Island along Florida’s Gulf Coast, is celebrating the first phase of reopening following Hurricane Ian. It is undergoing a rebuilding process slated to continue ...
South Seas’ proposed redevelopment is set to proceed to the county board for consideration. A Lee County Hearing Examiner has recommended approval of the resort’s rezoning application, which seeks to ...
The South Seas Island Resort on Captiva Island has sold. A trio of companies has announced the acquisition of the iconic resort. One of the buyers is Naples-based developer The Ronto Group.
South Seas Island Resort on Captiva wants to build up, but neighbors on Sanibel and Captiva believe that’s only going to bring island life down.
Captiva residents urged lawmakers to scuttle Lee County's efforts to loosen height and density requirements for the island's hurricane-damaged South Seas resort at a county legislative delegation ...
The commissioners did so by a 4-1 vote to the dismay of most Captiva Island residents who spoke at the meeting and to the benefit of the South Seas Island Resort and developers.
These images of South Seas Island Resort in Captiva, Florida, were taken on Sept. 29, 2022, a day after Hurricane Ian made landfall, and are from NOAA’s Emergency Response Imagery website.
A view of South Seas resort in Captiva Island captured Friday, October 11, 2024. Sand clean up efforts continued after storm surge impact from Hurricane Milton. Aerial image captured via drone.
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