Seagate has a rich history in Southwest Florida as a developer that believes in collaborative, thoughtful approaches to projects, as depicted in this presentation of the concept for Fort Myers Beach. The renderings for this iteration are designed not only with Seagate’s vision, but with input from key stakeholders, residents and leaders from the area.
Seagate Development Group of Fort Myers proposes redeveloping the former site of the Red Coconut using the existing Village density. This plan represents a 45% decrease in the allowable units per acre compared to what was previously allowed on the Red Coconut site. Under this proposal, the number of units allowed per acre on the Seagate site would decrease from 27 to 15. Zoning with deviations aims to provide significant public good in addition to decreasing density.
Seagate is proposing to build: