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3-story hotel, Aqua restaurant to replace Pastrami Dan’s, Liki Tiki BBQ on 9th in Naples

3-story hotel, Aqua restaurant to replace Pastrami Dan’s, Liki Tiki BBQ on 9th in Naples

J. Kyle Foster | Naples Daily News

A three-story boutique hotel and Naples’ Aqua restaurant will replace the Liki Tiki BBQ and Pastrami Dan’s Restaurant building at 590 Ninth Street N. in Naples. Preliminary design plans garnered unanimous approval from the Naples Design Review Board Wednesday.

Under the proposed plan, the existing single-story building will be knocked down and replaced with a high-end boutique hotel called Aquarius with Aqua on the ground floor.

The Stojkoski family, who is the petitioner, owns the 1963 building on the corner of Sixth Avenue North and 41/Ninth Street North; Liki Tiki in both Naples and Fort Myers Beach; and Aqua, which opened on Fifth Avenue in 2011. Aqua will move from its current location to the Ninth Avenue location, MHK Architecture’s Mark McLean told the board.

Read the full story on naplesnews.com for some of Naples history and more.

How many rooms and how big will they be?
MHK’s design for a hotel with 18 transient lodging units with a pool/amenity deck, outdoor bar amenity and the restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating was approved with 11 conditions, including requirements for site plan, outdoor dining and transient lodging approvals by City Council prior to final design review.

The hotel will have one-room suites aimed at people visiting nearby NCH’s Downtown Baker Hospital. The suites range in size from 760 to 1,463 square feet. The hotel will have two VIP suites that can be combined into one 2,500 square foot three-bedroom, two-bath suite that would have a separate entrance, McLean said.

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NABOR Market Report | July 2023

NABOR Market Report | July 2023

Home Prices Hold Steady in July

Naples, Fla. (August 25, 2023) – While much of America grapples with unfamiliarly high interest rates that have stalemated the resale home market, broker analysts reviewing the July 2023 Market Report by the Naples Area Board of REALTORS® (NABOR®), which tracks home listings and sales within Collier County (excluding Marco Island), point to data that shows home sales activity in Naples has remained steady for the past year despite several interest rate increases. Yet, even as cash sales for homes in Naples decreased from 66.7 percent in January to 53.5 percent in July, the overall median closed price of homes in the first seven months of 2023 has continued to increase compared to most months in the first seven months of 2022.

The July Market Report’s total sales data showed 81 fewer homes sold in July compared to July 2022, an 11.9 percent decrease to 600 closed sales from 681 closed sales. On the other side of the spectrum, pending listings (homes under contract) in July increased 6.3 percent to 798 pending listings from 751 pending listings in July 2022, which illustrates our market’s steadiness. Also, the percent of list price received this July is steady at 96.1 percent compared to 97.9 percent in July 2022. In July, days on market increased 115.4 percent to 56 days from 26 days in July 2022, the lowest reported in the history of NABOR®’s Market Reports. Incidentally, before the pandemic, days on market averaged over 100 days (104 days in July 2019).

“Fortunately, new listings continue to be steady each month,” said Mike Hughes, Vice President and General Manager for Downing-Frye Realty, Inc. “But they aren’t replenishing inventory at the rate we need, and so inventory has been dropping for each of the last four months.”

New listings in July decreased 15.4 percent to 810 new listings from 957 new listings in July 2022. Before the pandemic, new listings supplemented an already very healthy inventory level. Data showed there were 5,200 properties for sale in Naples in July 2019 compared to 2,583 properties listed for sale in July 2023. But while new listings, closed sales, and pending sales activity have almost returned to 2019 levels, overall inventory has not.

As inventory faded away during the homebuying frenzy of the pandemic years, median closed prices rose by over 50 percent. In July 2019, the median closed price in Naples was $325,000. But in July 2023, the median closed price increased 9.2 percent to $595,000 from $545,000 in July 2022.

“I don’t think sales in our area have stalemated,” said Hughes. “Looking at the data, we’re no better and no worse than we were a year ago. In fact, historically speaking, we’re only 500 sales off from the number of closed sales reported in the first seven months of 2019. And that’s with half the inventory. This says so much about resiliency and the desirability of homeownership in our area.”

NABOR Market Report July 2023 chart

 

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Collier County real estate: Top-10 most expensive sold homes in July

Collier County real estate: Top-10 most expensive sold homes in July

Mark H. Bickel | Naples Daily News

A Naples house is No. 1 on the list for most expensive single-family property transfers in Collier County from July 1-31, 2023.

This house has five bedrooms and nine bathrooms. The house was last sold in 2021 for $3,495,000 million.

Following are the Top 10 real estate sales in Collier County recorded for July 2023:

#1: 682 17th Ave. S, Naples
List price: $16,500,000
Sold price: $15,000,000
Neighborhood/Subdivision: Aqualane Shores
Size: 5,878 square feet
Year built: 2023
Days on market: 112
Amenities: Gulf Access, Boat Dock, Private Pool/Spa, Built-In Gas Fire Pit/Grill, Deck, Outdoor Fireplace/Kitchen
View: Canal

#2: 149 Cajeput Drive, Naples
List price: $14,500,000
Sold price: $14,250,000
Neighborhood/Subdivision: Pine Ridge
Size: 9,833 square feet
Year built: 2022
Days on market: 131
Amenities: Private Pool/Spa, Built-In Gas Fire Pit/Grill, Outdoor Fireplace/Kitchen
View: Landscaped area

#3: 3133 Rum Row, Naples
List price: $16,950,000
Sold price: $12,000,000
Neighborhood/Subdivision: Port Royal
Size: 6,669 square feet
Year built: 1974
Days on market: 223
Amenities: Gulf Access, Boat Dock/Lift, Private Membership, Private Pool/Spa
View: Canal

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Great Wolf Lodge to Open Soon in Southwest Florida

Great Wolf Lodge to Open Soon in Southwest Florida

Great Wolf Lodge has set date to open in Southwest Florida, bookings start now

Phil Fernandez | Naples Daily News

Many of you told me you would make reservations as soon as the first new Great Wolf Lodge in Florida began accepting them.

Now here’s your chance.

Great Wolf leaders announced the iconic retreat would make its debut in Southwest Florida on Oct. 1, 2024 but don’t be surprised if it opens even sooner.

The announcement came as Great Wolf Lodge South Florida in Naples reached a key milestone Wednesday in completing vertical construction of the family-focused indoor water park complex. Read the 14 things you need to know on naplesnews.com

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Alamo Drafthouse Cinema opening at Mercato in Naples

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema opening at Mercato in Naples

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema opening first Florida theater in Naples at Mercato: What to know

Dave Osborn | Naples Daily News

Naples soon will become home to Florida’s first Alamo Drafthouse Cinema.

The Austin, Texas-based cinema eatery chain confirmed July 24 what has been speculated for weeks: It will replace Silverspot at Mercato in North Naples.

“We’re really excited not only to provide a great cinema experience for the area, but to introduce everything that makes us different from other theaters in the Sunshine State,” said Alamo Drafthouse CEO Michael Kusterman in a news release.

Alamo Drafthouse officials are targeting an early 2024 opening, after it converts the space Silverspot has occupied since 2009. Silverspot ― which opened a year after Mercato did ― announced July 12 that it would close after July 23.

“Updates to the theater will include premium, reclining leather seats, a revamped bar experience, and a theme celebrating cinema’s greatest golf films,” the news release said.

The Naples location will be in 33,652 square feet of space, “with 11 auditoriums updated with approximately 650 newly-installed luxury recliner seats and 4K digital projection. Parking will be free and easily accessible at a parking deck located behind the theater.”

Alamo Drafthouse operates 39 locations in a dozen states.

Get the scoop on food and beverages, and no talk no text policy and more on napelsnews.com.

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Waterfront North Naples restaurant reopens

Waterfront North Naples restaurant reopens

10 months after Hurricane Ian

Diana Biederman | Naples Daily News

What to know

BALEEN Naples, the exquisite waterfront restaurant with endless water views at the chi-chi LaPlaya Beach & Resort, announced its “soft reopening” Monday.

The popular restaurant had been closed for nearly 10 months since Hurricane Ian slammed the Southwest Florida coast Sept. 28. It’s been refurbished and a new menu is in place.

Despite being closed for so long, its rank has risen to TripAdvisor’s No. 2 restaurant in town among 626 listed. Baleen also recently maintained its “Best of Award of Excellence” from Wine Spectator in 2023.

What hasn’t changed? It’s still super expensive and splurge-worthy for the gorgeous Gulf vistas.

Read more about BALEEN with photos on naplesnews.com.

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