Building Back Stronger: Why Fort Myers Beach Must Open Doors to Developers

Fort Myers Beach, FL, USASun Jun 07 2026
Fort Myers Beach is stuck in a loop of wanting recovery but fighting any real redevelopment. When a respected local developer proposes a project that could bring jobs, tourism and money back to the island, the town’s approval process turns into a maze of politics. The latest example is the proposed Outrigger redevelopment by London Bay, a firm that has already completed successful projects on the same coast. Instead of welcoming this investment, officials recommended denying it, sending a signal that could scare off future developers. The cost of building on the barrier island has jumped dramatically. Construction, insurance and storm‑resilience requirements are far higher than two decades ago. Developers must now design projects that meet stricter flood‑mitigation standards, provide more parking and absorb higher financing costs. If the town also pushes for lower density or longer timelines, projects may never break even.
The result is that money and talent will likely leave for other coastal markets with clearer rules. That is a danger because the town still needs economic growth to fund infrastructure, beach maintenance and public safety. Tourism is the lifeblood of the island; hotels, restaurants and shops depend on a steady stream of visitors. The town’s post‑Hurricane Ian budget is tight, and maintaining roads, parks and resiliency upgrades requires a growing tax base. Without new developments that can bring in revenue, the town may struggle to keep up with its obligations. Developers across the country are watching closely. If a local, experienced firm can’t get a single major project approved, outsiders will question whether Fort Myers Beach is truly open to investment. The town must find a balance between protecting its character and allowing growth that benefits residents and businesses alike. If the island keeps blocking large projects, the consequence will be stalled sites, delayed recovery and a shift of capital to other coastal towns. It’s time for a new mindset that embraces responsible development instead of stalling it.
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