Bonita Springs Florida Weekly

Seagate to develop 175 acres in Bonita Springs with Barron Collier Cos.


An undeveloped 175-acre property just north of Bonita Beach Road and east of I-75 will be a future residential neighborhood developed by Seagate Development Group and Barron Collier Companies. COURTESY PHOTO

An undeveloped 175-acre property just north of Bonita Beach Road and east of I-75 will be a future residential neighborhood developed by Seagate Development Group and Barron Collier Companies. COURTESY PHOTO

Seagate Development Group is partnering with Barron Collier Companies on one of the largest pieces of undeveloped land in Bonita Springs.

Having recently closed on this 175- acre property — at 14780 Bonita Beach Road SE — they will take it through entitlements for a residential neighborhood. The completed community is planned to offer sweeping lake and preserve views for all residents as well as opportunities for passive recreation and easy access to stores, restaurants and I-75.

Seagate and Barron Collier Companies have been partnering on successful residential and commercial projects for many years. These include Hill Tide Estates — a nearly 10-acre, exclusive 19-homesite community on Boca Grande with views of Charlotte Harbor, Boca Grande Pass and the Gulf of Mexico — as well as CubeSmart self-storage facilities in Ave Maria, Estero and Fort Myers. They also worked together on the highly versatile Eastlinks Business Park in the Gateway area of Fort Myers.

“Seagate has been a great joint venture partner of ours. They have talented people in their organization who are able to provide multifaceted services,” said Brian Goguen, Chief Investment Officer of Barron Collier Companies. “The Bonita Beach Road property is in a great location, close to all that Southwest Florida has to offer. It has a lot of potential as a residential community, and we look forward to working with Seagate on this project.”

“This endeavor will be unlike anything the region has seen before,” said Matt Price, CEO and partner at Seagate Development Group. “With unlimited access to an ever-booming area and a gorgeous community to call theirs, future residents will have Southwest Florida at their fingertips. With Barron Collier as our partner, we are guaranteed to take this project to its highest point.”

For more information and updates, visit SeagateDevelopment- Group.com. ¦

5 responses to “Seagate to develop 175 acres in Bonita Springs with Barron Collier Cos.”

  1. Craig Allen says:

    Another sad day for Southwest Florida, don’t you think we’re flooded enough without building more in the DRGR, it’s all about profit and nothing to do with environmental impacts, where is all the water gonna go the river can’t handle it no matter what they try to tell us.

  2. Barbara Caswell says:

    Do they know what DRGR stands for? Are they going to built up the land to plant the houses so the rest of us will get flooded? Who allowed this? What about the roads?

  3. ed gruscyk says:

    Folks that buy homes anywhere in this area better not complain when they get flooded.

  4. Grant Johnson says:

    Bonita’s roads are already overcrowded during the winter months. I’m hoping they will change Hugh impact fees to widen Bonita Beach Rd and 75.

  5. Di says:

    To everyone complaining I’m sure you didn’t worry about flooding and being crowded when you bought in Florida .

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