City Council denies request for 299-home community on Bonita Beach Road

Author: Sheldon Zoldan, Gulfshore Business
Published: Updated:
Credit: Seagate Development Group

The developers who want to build a high-end, single-family community along Bonita Beach Road are exploring their options after Bonita Springs City Council turned down their request for comp plan changes.  

Seagate Development Group sought to build Revana Lakes on 204 acres on the north side of Bonita Beach Road across from Palmira Country Club and Village Walk. Plans called for 299 units, most of them single-family homes, and a nearly 40,000-square-foot commercial center. 

“While we are disappointed in the outcome of last night’s meeting, we are exploring our options for the Revana Lakes project,” Seagate CEO Matt Price said.

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