Commissioners OK 290-unit, 27-building condo complex on 80-acre golf course in a last-minute 'backwards' pact Charlotte County commissioners Tuesday approved a development agreement that will allow a 290-unit, 27-building condominium project on Wildflower
Summary: Charlotte County's Planning and Zoning Board approved a recommendation to change the land use from parks and rec to multi-family mixed use. The proposed plan must now go to the Department of Community Affairs for approval. GSR Capital Group is hoping to turn the recently closed Wildflower Golf Club into a upscale 331-unit development.
Rani Ben-David, president GSR Capital Group, is hoping to turn the recently closed Wildflower Golf Club into a upscale development of 92 condominiums, 239 townhouses and an estimated 50,000 square feet of commercial space.
But commissioners warned residents opposing the project that the board's decision doesn't mean the land will never be developed
"I do think the owner has a right to develop this property in some way," said Commissioner Matt DeBoer. "Unless we're willing to buy this as park land, it's going to be developed