Code RED: Emergency Communications Network
 
Sign-Up for E-NewsFollow the City on Facebook PagesFollow the City on Twitter360
Tours Bookmark and Share
Sign-Up for E-NewsFollow the City on Facebook PagesFollow the City on Twitter360
Tours Bookmark and Share

River District Business Guide

River District Business Guide

Fort Myers River District Parking Guide

Fort Myers River District Parking Guide

Fort Myers River District
Fort Myers River District
Downtown River District

Arts & CultureArts and Culture: A $4 million restoration of the former Post Office/Federal Courthouse, constructed in 1933 and acquired by the City in the late 1990’s, got underway this year by the non-profit Florida Arts Inc.  The building is being transformed into the Sidney and Berne Davis Cultural Arts Center.  The FMRA continues to provide partial funding for the Development Director’s position for Florida Arts.  The Agency also continued to lease the Arcade Theater and provide funding to the Florida Repertory Theater.  Upgrades to the historic theater included new interior painting and wall paper...read more

Residential Construction: Over 400 residential condominium units were completed in the 27 story St. Tropez and Riviera towers and the 32 story Phase I of High Point.  Nearly 200 additional units were under construction and expected to be complete by early 2008.  Just east of the downtown district another 550 units were complete or under construction bringing the number of new residential units in or adjacent to downtown up to nearly 1,200.  Due to the housing market conditions construction has been delayed on nearly 1,400 additional units that have been approved for development.

Parking: The FMRA assumed control of the City-owned downtown parking operations on October 1, 2006.  The Agency, through a management contract with Standard Parking, operates 573 on-street spaces and 1525 off street spaces for a total of nearly 2,100 parking spaces.  Maintaining an adequate and functional parking supply is critical to the future growth of the River District.

River District Grocery Store: Block one of the three block First Street Village project was nearing completion by the end of the 2007 fiscal year.  It includes a new 40,000 square foot Publix grocery store (which opened on November 1, 2007) and town house and retail liner buildings that surround the grocery store parking lot.  A unique feature of the grocery store is that all of the loading docks, dumpsters and electrical service are incorporated into the building design and completely enclosed and roofed over.

Trinity Village: The congregations of three of the downtown churches (First United Methodist Church, First Baptist Church, and First Presbyterian Church) voted to proceed with planning and cost estimates to create a joint venture to be known as Trinity Village.  Each church will maintain its own sanctuary but they will share a family life center, administrative offices, Sunday school facilities and large fellowship hall.  An elderly housing complex and future school are also included in the plans. 

Special Events/Marketing: The Agency produced or sponsored numerous special events during the year that were designed to attract people into downtown to support the businesses.  These events included: car shows; car cruise-ins; art shows; holiday promotions; bike nights; art and wine gatherings; business anniversary celebrations; Red Sox spring training promotions; July 4th Riverfest; Viva Fort Myers; and a  New Year’s Eve block party.

Historic Preservation:  Restoration and adaptive reuse of buildings in the downtown historic district continued throughout the year.  The Kress Building, Marketplace and Heritage Square were all undergoing significant rehabilitation which will result in over 60,000 square feet of renovated and occupied space be early 2008.

Marketing activities included publication of a quarterly newsletter called Currents, co-op advertising programs with the merchants, a Dinner and a Show promotion with the Florida Repertory Theater and the restaurants, a retail market study and special insert sections in the Florida Real Estate Journal and Gulf Shore Business magazines.

Arts & CultureArts and Culture: A $4 million restoration of the former Post Office/Federal Courthouse, constructed in 1933 and acquired by the City in the late 1990’s, got underway this year by the non-profit Florida Arts Inc.  The building is being transformed into the Sidney and Berne Davis Cultural Arts Center.  The FMRA continues to provide partial funding for the Development Director’s position for Florida Arts.  The Agency also continued to lease the Arcade Theater and provide funding to the Florida Repertory Theater.  Upgrades to the historic theater included new interior painting and wall paper...read more

Residential Construction: Over 400 residential condominium units were completed in the 27 story St. Tropez and Riviera towers and the 32 story Phase I of High Point.  Nearly 200 additional units were under construction and expected to be complete by early 2008.  Just east of the downtown district another 550 units were complete or under construction bringing the number of new residential units in or adjacent to downtown up to nearly 1,200.  Due to the housing market conditions construction has been delayed on nearly 1,400 additional units that have been approved for development.

Parking: The FMRA assumed control of the City-owned downtown parking operations on October 1, 2006.  The Agency, through a management contract with Standard Parking, operates 573 on-street spaces and 1525 off street spaces for a total of nearly 2,100 parking spaces.  Maintaining an adequate and functional parking supply is critical to the future growth of the River District.

River District Grocery Store: Block one of the three block First Street Village project was nearing completion by the end of the 2007 fiscal year.  It includes a new 40,000 square foot Publix grocery store (which opened on November 1, 2007) and town house and retail liner buildings that surround the grocery store parking lot.  A unique feature of the grocery store is that all of the loading docks, dumpsters and electrical service are incorporated into the building design and completely enclosed and roofed over.

Trinity Village: The congregations of three of the downtown churches (First United Methodist Church, First Baptist Church, and First Presbyterian Church) voted to proceed with planning and cost estimates to create a joint venture to be known as Trinity Village.  Each church will maintain its own sanctuary but they will share a family life center, administrative offices, Sunday school facilities and large fellowship hall.  An elderly housing complex and future school are also included in the plans. 

Special Events/Marketing: The Agency produced or sponsored numerous special events during the year that were designed to attract people into downtown to support the businesses.  These events included: car shows; car cruise-ins; art shows; holiday promotions; bike nights; art and wine gatherings; business anniversary celebrations; Red Sox spring training promotions; July 4th Riverfest; Viva Fort Myers; and a  New Year’s Eve block party.

Historic Preservation:  Restoration and adaptive reuse of buildings in the downtown historic district continued throughout the year.  The Kress Building, Marketplace and Heritage Square were all undergoing significant rehabilitation which will result in over 60,000 square feet of renovated and occupied space be early 2008.

Marketing activities included publication of a quarterly newsletter called Currents, co-op advertising programs with the merchants, a Dinner and a Show promotion with the Florida Repertory Theater and the restaurants, a retail market study and special insert sections in the Florida Real Estate Journal and Gulf Shore Business magazines.

CollectionsCollections CategoriesCategories SearchSearch 

  Fort Myers Downtown Plan

 
Description        Last ModifiedAuthorCreatedSize
Details2010 Downtown Plan4/22/2010 4/22/2010
DetailsMaps & Self Guided Tours6/28/2010 6/28/2010
DetailsPrograms4/10/2008 4/10/2008
DetailsRiverfront Development Plan Drawings 10-2009Download10/13/2009 10/13/20091.5 MB
   Home     Golf    Harborside     Imaginarium     SW FL Museum of History    SW FL Enterprise Center     Police     Fire   Youth Services
   Home     Golf    Harborside     Imaginarium     SW FL Museum of History    SW FL Enterprise Center     Police     Fire   Youth Services
McAfee SECURE sites help keep you safe from identity theft, credit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams

Copyright City of Fort Myers Terms of Service