Southwest Florida continues to experience significant growth, bringing with it new residential, commercial, infrastructure, healthcare, and tourism-related developments. While each project is at a different stage—ranging from proposed concepts to active construction—they collectively reflect the region's ongoing evolution.
Here are eight notable projects currently generating attention across Fort Myers and the surrounding area.
1. One Fort Myers
One Fort Myers is a proposed luxury waterfront residential tower planned for downtown Fort Myers. The project aims to add high-end condominium living along the Caloosahatchee River while contributing to the city's growing skyline.
If approved and completed, the development could provide additional housing options within walking distance of restaurants, entertainment, and downtown amenities.
Community Discussion Points:
- Increased downtown residential density
- Waterfront development opportunities
- Potential impacts on traffic and infrastructure
2. Amazon Distribution Center
Large-scale logistics and industrial facilities continue to expand throughout Southwest Florida. The Amazon Distribution Center represents the region's growing role in e-commerce and supply chain operations.
Projects like this often bring employment opportunities while also increasing truck traffic and transportation demands.
Community Discussion Points:
- Job creation
- Economic growth
- Traffic and roadway impacts
3. Hilton Tempo Hotel
The proposed Tempo by Hilton would add another hospitality option to downtown Fort Myers. The hotel brand focuses on modern accommodations designed for both business and leisure travelers.
Additional hotel inventory could support tourism, downtown events, and business travel while contributing to the area's ongoing redevelopment efforts.
Community Discussion Points:
- Tourism growth
- Downtown revitalization
- Visitor accommodations
4. RSW Expansion
Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) continues planning and implementing improvements aimed at increasing passenger capacity and operational efficiency.
As Southwest Florida's population grows, airport expansion projects help address future travel demand while supporting regional economic development.
Community Discussion Points:
- Improved travel experience
- Increased airport capacity
- Regional growth planning
5. Daniels Parkway / I-75 Improvements
Transportation infrastructure remains one of the most discussed topics in Southwest Florida. Improvements to Daniels Parkway and Interstate 75 are designed to enhance traffic flow, improve safety, and accommodate future growth.
These projects are particularly important as residential and commercial development continues throughout Lee County.
Community Discussion Points:
- Congestion relief
- Roadway safety
- Long-term infrastructure planning
6. Royal Palm Square
Royal Palm Square is a proposed mixed-use redevelopment project that could bring a combination of residential, retail, dining, office, and public gathering spaces to downtown Fort Myers.
Mixed-use projects have become increasingly popular because they create walkable environments where people can live, work, shop, and socialize in one location.
Community Discussion Points:
- Downtown redevelopment
- Walkability
- Local business opportunities
7. Fort Myers Beach Pier Reconstruction
The Fort Myers Beach Pier has long served as one of the area's most recognizable landmarks. Reconstruction efforts seek to restore an important community gathering place following Hurricane Ian.
For many residents and visitors, the pier represents more than just infrastructure—it symbolizes the community's resilience and recovery.
Community Discussion Points:
- Hurricane recovery efforts
- Tourism and recreation
- Preserving community landmarks
8. Lee Health Campus Expansion
Healthcare remains a critical component of Southwest Florida's growth strategy. Lee Health continues investing in facilities, services, and campus improvements to meet increasing demand across the region.
As the area's population expands, healthcare infrastructure becomes increasingly important for both residents and employers.
Community Discussion Points:
- Access to healthcare
- Medical services expansion
- Population growth support
Looking Ahead
Southwest Florida's growth continues to spark conversation about housing, transportation, healthcare, economic development, tourism, and quality of life. While opinions on individual projects may differ, these developments illustrate the scale of change occurring throughout the region.
Some residents welcome new investment and expanded amenities, while others raise concerns about traffic, infrastructure capacity, environmental impacts, and preserving community character.
As plans move forward, many of these projects will continue to evolve through planning, permitting, construction, and public input processes.
Which of these developments are you most interested in following? What opportunities or concerns do you see for the future of Southwest Florida?
Information is based on publicly available planning documents, announcements, and development reports. Project details, timelines, approvals, and designs may change over time.






