A new single family home development is taking shape in North Fort Myers, Florida west of I75 near Stroud Creek. Stonehill Manor from Lennar Homes. The planned development is for all single family homes ranging from 2,244 - 3,283 sq. ft. in one or two story floor plans. Initial designs show the developers are looking to give it a 'neighborhood' feel.
"Southwest Florida is a tremendous place to live, and that makes each new Lennar community announcement here so exciting," said Michelle Tucker, Sr. Vice President of Sales and Marketing "Stonehill Manor continues our tradition of bringing the best value of new home living to Fort Myers – in this case, an enclave of just 71 homes."
The building of an all single family home neighborhood is welcome in Southwest Florida as many new developments are heavy on condos and duplexes. The homes also come equipped with the most popular upgrades of quartz countertops and a stainless-steel appliance package. All homes will also feature a large lawn and three-car garage. Additional details can be had soon by joining an interest list on their website.
Sales begin at Stonehill Manor in March of 2024.
I've not been out to the site to check on the feasibility, but if they can build a canoe launch on Stroud Creek, that could be excellent for recreation. The area also offers easy access to I75 and is close to the Lee Civic Center, home to the Southwest Florida & Lee County Fair. It's also just a short drive to Babcock Ranch. The nearest Publix is 4.3 miles away, and if you've got kids, Stonehill Manor will be served by the Lee County School District.
Finally, since we're talking location, Hogbody's Bar and Grill is less than a mile away from Stonehill Manor. Tuesday night is wing night with (I think) 85 cent wings. They make some of the best wings you can get in North Fort Myers or really, all of Southwest Florida.
Edison Festival Tops Things To Do This Weekend In Southwest Florida
This week was action packed with Mardi Gras celebrations and Valentine's Day. In addition, Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins baseball pitchers and catchers reported for spring training in Fort Myers. Football is in the rearview mirror and it's officially full steam ahead to baseball season. All that being said, the annual Edison Festival tops things to do this weekend in Southwest Florida. Find out more right here in the latest edition of Weekend Vibes.
The Edison Festival of Light has a whopping 86 year tradition in Fort Myers. The three week festival comes to a close Saturday with the Grand Parade of Light. It's the biggest nighttime parade in the Southeast and the longest running annual parade in Southwest Florida. People have been taping off spots on the sidewalks and putting out chairs to reserve their spots along the parade route. You can also reserve seats in the Fort Myers High School Stadium. In addition, the Boy Scouts of Troop 761 are once again partnering with the Edison Festival of Light to offer Street Seats.
More things to do in SWFL this weekend
Another longstanding Fort Myers event takes place this weekend. The Greek Festival features all kinds of Greek food, entertainment and carnival rides. Tuesday was Mardi Gras and there were celebrations all over Southwest Florida. However, not everyone got enough of the King Cakes and beads. There are a few more celebrations this weekend.
Finally, if you have any upcoming events that you would like to share, please send them here. Here are your Weekend Vibes for February 16th through the 18th. Get out, support local and have lots of fun at these events.
*Please note, events are subject to change. It never hurts to confirm with a phone call or check of social media as well as event websites.
Edison Festival Grand Parade Of Light
The big parade is Saturday through the streets of downtown Fort Myers including US41. It begins with a 5K race along the route at 5pm. The parade steps off at 7 from Fort Myers High School and travels down 41 before heading through downtown. Seats can be reserved in the stadium and through the Boy Scouts starting at $10. Click here to find some. To see the entire parade route, click here. It lasts for more than two hours and typically ends with fireworks.
Edison Festival Crafts On The River
There are all kinds of activities surrounding the Edison Festival. This is the last weekend to get in on the fun. This is huge arts and crafts fair that takes place downtown Fort Myers in Centennial Park. The show is Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 3pm. Free. More info here.
Fort Myers Greek Festival
This is a great annual party. Celebrate all things Greek with lots of food, dancing, live music and vendors. In addition, there is a carnival midway with rides and games. The fun begins at 11am Friday and goes until 11pm. Same hours for Saturday. It closes Sunday at 7pm, It's at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church on Cypress Lake Drive. $5. More info here.
Babcock Ranch Seafood and Music Festival
This festival kicks off Friday at 4pm and goes to 10pm. The celebration continues on Saturday (11am-10pm) and Sunday (11am-6pm) with all kinds of seafood and a big line-up of live music. If you are not a seafood person, other options will be available. The party is on Crescent Loop at the ranch. Free. More info here.
Mardis Gras Trolley Event
It's time for another Trolley Event in downtown Cape Coral. This one keeps the Mardi Gras party going a little longer. Grab your beads and masks and hop on the trolley for visits to 8 bars and restaurants in South Cape. Each will have drinks and some appetizers to try along the way. It runs from 7-11pm Saturday. $30 in advance. DD's $25. More info here.
Bonita Springs Fair
This weekend is your last chance to check out this big fair. This was originally scheduled for December for the holidays but was postponed. For animal lovers enjoy Cow Town, Racing Pigs and lots more. In addition, there are plenty of rides, shows, and all kinds of food. The fair runs through the 18th. More info here.
18th Annual Coconut Point Art Festival
This is a super popular, annual show. The parking lot at Coconut Point Mall on U.S. 41 in Estero is transformed with the tents of more than 200 artists. You'll find all kinds of unique works and gifts. When you're done you can enjoy more shopping at the mall as well as food. The show rums from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday. Free. More info here.
Pine Island Art Show
This art show has been taking place for 52 years and is back. However, it is in a new location. The island is still recovering from Hurricane Ian damage so this year's show is taking place at the North Fort Myers Recreation Center. This show features the work of all local artists. More than 100 are expected to be there with their unique works. The show is Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free. More info here.