For those who have kept up with the near two-decades-long controversy about proposals to redevelop the Riviera Golf Estates golf course in East Naples, what happened at the Monday night stakeholder ...
A big battle brewing in Collier County could potentially affect the safety and property values of 700 homes on and around the Riviera Golf Course. Inside the Riviera Golf Estates, there’s a new plan ...
A straw vote will give residents of Riviera Golf Estates a voice in the future of the community's golf course, but it won't be binding. After asking for tweaks to the language, Collier County ...
Neighbors in one community are banding together to protect their golf course. Hundreds of people showed up to speak out against a proposal to build on top of the golf course in the Riviera Golf ...
Neighbors are celebrating a victory in their battle to protect the Riviera Golf Course from development. A circuit court ...
I am a long-standing resident of Riviera Golf Estates. The Riviera Golf Course, which was deeded in perpetuity as a golf course, is under siege by the current owners to convert the course for ...
A legal battle involving the former Riviera Golf Course has taken another turn. In February, a circuit court judge ruled the property in East Naples must remain a golf course until 2030. The ruling ...
I bought a home in Riviera Golf Estates because I thought it was a lovely, quiet over 55 retirement community. And I have greatly enjoyed my time here. However, I never dreamed that anyone would allow ...
NAPLES, Florida – Collier commissioners have rejected a proposed settlement that could have saved the Riviera Golf Course in East Naples from development. The decision followed a straw poll of the ...
The fate of the former Riviera Golf Course in East Naples remains uncertain. It's still mired in legal challenges – and the owners recently rejected a neighboring resident's offer to buy it. Steve ...
A Florida appeals court will decide if a former golf course must remain as such until 2030. The property owner argues a lower court ruling misinterprets Florida’s Marketable Record Title Act.
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