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Century after first Naples golf course, the sport is hotter than ever with projects galore

Century after first Naples golf course, the sport is hotter than ever with projects galore

Phil Fernandez | Naples Daily News

Golf is dying? Get your head out of the bunker.

Newly arriving and redeveloping golf courses and country clubs are major drivers for the Naples area’s booming construction industry fueling the local economy.

And 105 years after the first Collier County course that eventually became part of Naples Airport, there’s good reason for that: The sport is hotter than ever after last decade’s lull led to widespread predictions of pending doom.

Established in 1936, the National Golf Federation found that more rounds were played in 2023 than at any other time in its history, and it’s trending even higher this year and more than 10% ahead of where it was in leaner times prior to the pandemic, when new and younger enthusiasts discovered the hobby and others returned to it.

“COVID hit, and it was a run on golf,” said Jason Becker, who is founder of Naples-based Golf Life Navigators, which inspired by the E-Harmony concept matches prospective members with clubs, and makes appearances on Golf Radio Network podcasts geared toward private club managers. “What happened was all the golf courses became full.”

And that hasn’t subsided…Read the full article on naplesnews.com.

 

Flamingos still being seen in Florida, one year after Hurricane Idalia delivered them

Flamingos still being seen in Florida, one year after Hurricane Idalia delivered them

Chad Gillis | Fort Myers News-Press

Hurricane Idalia brought hundreds of flamingos from Mexico to the eastern United State just over a year ago, and it appears some of the birds are lingering in the Sunshine State.

Florida has long had a love affair with American flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber). Our lottery tickets boast the image of a flamingo, although some researchers doubt the bird actually lived here in large numbers.

There was even a town named Flamingo, which now exists as a major entry point into Everglades National Park and Florida Bay.

And now it seems the birds may be here to stay after being swept up by Hurricane Idalia and blown here.

Since Idalia, Florida has a least a few dozen of the giant pink birds, mostly strung along coastal preserves and undeveloped mangroves islands.

Standing about 5 feet tall and weighing up to 8 pounds, flamingos are distributed across much of the Caribbean.

Last summer the birds were strung out across much of the eastern United States, in places like Ohio ― more than 1,000 miles away from their home Mexico.

See photos and read where the flamingos have been seen on naplesnews.com.

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Luxe for less: Hits & misses during September’s Sizzle Dining promo

Luxe for less: Hits & misses during September’s Sizzle Dining promo

Diana Biederman | Naples Daily News

I remember skipping New York City’s semi-annual “Restaurant Week” because of a few disappointing meals served up during its early years.

I recall servers at higher-end restaurants seeming less enthusiastic about working those dates. Special three-course prix-fixe menus were created to make the price points work but were rarely indicative of a chef’s talent.

That first restaurant week in 1992 was priced $19.92, making it tricky for participating restaurants to make any money even though their staffs were working so much harder because demand volume was crazy.

Case in point: When working at ‘21,’ we served tilapia instead of the famous market-price Dover sole and a human-sized portion of the legendary burger with a different bun to make Restaurant Week’s price points work.

For years, the price crept up a penny.

But Sizzle Dining is different, especially during an offseason when COVID returned and it was too steamy to dine outside. It got butts in seats for restaurants during a traditionally slow month while offering sweet deals to patrons. Participating restaurants also fork over $1 for every meal sold to Blessings in a Backpack.

Making a list, checking it twice
JLB is always looking for the biggest bang for her buckaroos. So how to choose?

Find out how to choose on naplesnews.com.

Breeze Airways’ new route options at RSW in Fort Myers start to kick-in Oct. 2

Breeze Airways’ new route options at RSW in Fort Myers start to kick-in Oct. 2

Mark H. Bickel | Naples Daily News

October has arrived. For those of us living in Southwest Florida that can mean many things, but nothing bigger than cooler weather is coming soon (hopefully) and right behind it snowbirds and tourists.

It’s called season.

The fact that more people travel here in the late fall, winter and early spring, has the attention of commercial airlines like Breeze Airways. Starting back in the spring Breeze has been announcing added routes for seasonal travelers as well as some permanent routes at Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) in Fort Myers.

There are 11 total, including seven starting this week from $65* one way.

The first three new routes begin on Wednesday (Oct. 2, 2024).

Check out the new routes on naplesnews.com.

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Housing in Collier County: Making Home Affordable?

Housing in Collier County: Making Home Affordable?

Naples Press, Edition 10/4/2024 | By Aisling Swift

Arthrex seeks approval for transitional apartment complex to attract employees

North Naples-based medical device manufacturer Arthrex plans to build contemporary transitional corporate housing in North Naples to make it easier to attract and retain employees.

It’s the first petition under the zoning category of transitional corporate housing to come before the county.

“Arthrex and other employers, candidly, are struggling in getting employees or people to relocate to Collier County to come in and work,” Arthrex land-use attorney Richard Yovanovich told the Collier County Planning Commission on Sept. 20, adding that Arthrex has 300 vacancies. “One of the reasons is the sticker shock at what it costs to either rent or buy a unit.

“And they believe—and other employers believe—that if they can offer this transitional housing opportunity, people will come, they’ll work here and then they’ll find a place where they wish to live and reside in Collier County,” he added.

Planning commissioners unanimously recommended that the 2.06acre site at 208 Palm River Blvd. be rezoned from multifamily to Residential Planned-Unit Development and to amend the county’s Growth Management Plan to add the Palm River Corporate Housing Residential Subdistrict. It would allow up to 41 furnished rentals—eight more than currently allowed—for Arthrex employees and others relocating here, on assignment or undergoing training.

If there’s a vacancy and Arthrex doesn’t need it, the apartment would be available to other county employers, including NCH, which once used the property for transitional employees, such as traveling nurses.

Read the full article on Naples Press, Edition 10/4/2024.

This amazing Port Royal house sold for nearly $26M in August

This amazing Port Royal house sold for nearly $26M in August

Mark H. Bickel | Naples Daily News

A Port Royal home is No. 1 on the list for most expensive single-family property transfers in Collier County from Aug. 1-31, 2024.

This home is located at 3093 Fort Charles Drive. It has six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. It sold for $26,000,000.

Following are the Top 10 real estate sales in Collier County recorded for August 2024:

(Data provided by Royal Shell Real Estate)

1-3093 Fort Charles Drive, Naples
List price: $33,500,000
Sold price: $26,000,000
Neighborhood/Sub-division: Port Royal
Size: 11,912 square feet
Year built: 1994
Days on market: 165
Amenities: Bayfront, Boat Dock, Private Pool/Spa, Outdoor Kitchen
View: Bay

Read the full Collier County Top Ten home August sales on naplesnews.com.

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