Redevelopment Area, Naples

Updated June 22, 2026 · 1,848 residents

The Redevelopment Area serves as a central hub for urban renewal, blending energetic commercial pockets with a surprisingly semi-rural atmosphere. Residents benefit from high walkability and access to upscale amenities, though the neighborhood experiences notable noise from transit corridors and requires awareness of flood risks.

Key Highlights

Spacious and PrivateMostly WalkableUpscale AmenitiesModerate Dog FriendlinessSemi-rural feelVibrant Suburban HubHigh Noise LevelsMixed Industrial PresenceModerate CoverageStrongly ConservativeDiverse Age DemographicsHigh Flood Risk
Map showing the location of Redevelopment Area, Naples, FL

About Redevelopment Area

The 'Redevelopment Area' in Naples, Florida, is a formal administrative district established in 1994 by the Naples Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA). Rather than a singular historical neighborhood, it is a planning designation created to mitigate blight and stimulate economic vitality. The district encompasses key urban zones, including the Naples Design District (formerly the 41-10 Mixed-Use Area) and portions of downtown, with boundaries generally defined by 7th Avenue North, the Gordon River, 6th Avenue South, and 3rd Street South. The area is characterized by ongoing urban renewal and infrastructure modernization, such as the development of public parking garages and the integration of mixed-use spaces. It serves as a central hub for the city's revitalization efforts, focusing on enhancing the local tax base and fostering a blend of commercial, cultural, and residential growth.

This neighborhood functions as a dynamic center for city revitalization, where modern infrastructure meets a spacious, semi-rural environment. The area features a diverse demographic mix, attracting young professionals, families, and retirees alike. Residents benefit from a vibrant suburban atmosphere that includes a variety of wellness, hospitality, and dining options, particularly within its highly walkable segments. The presence of large residential lots provides a level of privacy that is uncommon in more densely packed urban centers.

Prospective residents should account for certain trade-offs, including elevated noise levels stemming from nearby transit corridors and industrial activity associated with the local airport. Property owners should also prepare for flood insurance requirements due to the area's location within a designated floodplain. Despite these factors, the community remains well-supported by the stable Collier County School District, which maintains a strong reputation for academic and financial resilience.

Neighborhood Scores Across 15 Qualities

🤫 Privacy Index

Residential lots feature significant separation between properties, providing more privacy than the Naples average. According to iHuus data, wide spacing between homes characterizes this area.

🚶 Walkability

Pedestrian transit is supported by sidewalks on one side of the street and safe crossings. This level of walkability is slightly above the Naples city average, according to iHuus data.

🎨 Visual Appeal

Large residences and frequent upscale amenities define the area, though the overall visual appeal sits slightly below the Naples average according to iHuus data.

🐕 Dog Friendliness

Accessible green spaces and wide paths provide adequate areas for pet walking, though overall amenities are slightly below the Naples city average according to iHuus data.

🗺️ Urban-Rural Index

Open land and scattered homes among woodland are common in this area, providing a more semi-rural environment than the Naples city average according to iHuus data.

Neighborhood Vibe

Local activity levels are notably higher than the Naples average, featuring a mix of energetic commercial pockets and quieter residential stretches. Residents can access various dining, wellness, and hospitality options within highly walkable segments of the area.

🔊 Acoustic Comfort

Frequent acoustic disturbances occur due to the proximity of major transit corridors. According to iHuus data, noise levels in this area are slightly higher than the Naples average.

🏭 Industrial Proximity

Light commercial activity and services coexist with residential areas, though the presence of an airport introduces more heavy traffic and noise than is typically found in the rest of Naples. According to iHuus data, this area has a higher concentration of industrial-related activity compared to the city average.

🏥 Health Insurance Coverage

Health insurance access among residents is relatively high, though it remains slightly below the Naples city average according to iHuus data.

🗳️ Ideological Lean

Voting patterns and census indicators show a predominantly conservative leaning, which is consistent with the broader Naples area according to iHuus data.

👥 Population Age Profile

Residents will find a balanced mix of young adults, families, and older individuals. This demographic spread is slightly lower than the average seen across Naples.

🌊 Flood Safety

Located within a designated floodplain, this area carries a higher risk of flooding than the Naples average. Residents should expect that flood insurance will likely be required for properties in this neighborhood, according to iHuus data.

Block-Level Insights for Redevelopment Area

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Walkabilityavg 7.58
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Acoustic Comfortavg 2.4
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Privacy Indexavg 5.98
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Visual Appealavg 8.05
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Dog Friendlinessavg 6.64
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Urban-Rural Indexavg 7
Neighborhood Vibeavg 4.01
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Health Insurance Coverageavg 7.45
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Air Qualityavg 2.59
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Industrial Proximityavg 8.17
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Flood Safetyavg 3.52
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Ideological Leanavg 1.15
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Population Age Profileavg 6.79
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Fire Safety
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School Quality

School Districts Serving Redevelopment Area

Collier County School District school district map
Collier County School District
Grades K–128/10
74 schools Rating range: 18 / 10

Collier County Public Schools stands as a Solid/Stable community institution, characterized by exceptional community trust and robust long-term financial planning. The district achieved a historic milestone in the November 2024 elections when voters overwhelmingly approved the renewal of its tax-neutral funding referendum with nearly 85 percent support, providing over 60 million dollars annually in flexible operating funds to support teacher salaries. This financial flexibility is further bolstered by the district's projection to become completely debt-free in 2026. Under the steady leadership of Superintendent Dr. Leslie Ricciardelli, a veteran local educator appointed in 2023, the district has managed rapid enrollment growth by opening new campuses, including Bear Creek Elementary and Ave Maria Elementary. Flagship campuses like Gulf Coast High School and Barron Collier High School continue to anchor the district's strong academic reputation. While the district faces a projected 42.2 million dollar budget deficit for the 2025-2026 school year, which is currently balanced using reserves, and recently navigated a tense, eight-month labor dispute with the teacher's union, its overall operational health and immense voter backing signal a highly resilient school system.

Schools

Gulf Coast High SchoolHigh
8/10
Osceola Elementary SchoolElementary
8/10
Calusa Park Elementary SchoolElementary
8/10
Gulfview Middle SchoolMiddle
8/10
Sea Gate Elementary SchoolElementary
8/10
Naples Park Elementary SchoolElementary
8/10
Big Cypress Elementary SchoolElementary
8/10
Pelican Marsh Elementary SchoolElementary
8/10
Marco Island Charter MiddleMiddle
8/10
Corkscrew Elementary SchoolElementary
8/10
Estates Elementary SchoolElementary
8/10
Lorenzo Walker Technical High SchoolHigh
8/10
Veterans Memorial Elementary SchoolElementary
8/10
Marco Island AcademyHigh
8/10
Aubrey Rogers High SchoolHigh
8/10
Lake Park Elementary SchoolElementary
8/10
Tommie Barfield Elementary SchoolElementary
8/10
Pine Ridge Middle SchoolMiddle
8/10
Barron Collier High SchoolHigh
8/10
Laurel Oak Elementary SchoolElementary
8/10
Oakridge Middle SchoolMiddle
8/10
North Naples Middle SchoolMiddle
8/10
Mason Classical AcademyOther
8/10
Vineyards Elementary SchoolElementary
8/10
Lely Elementary SchoolElementary
7/10
Shadowlawn Elementary SchoolElementary
7/10
Naples High SchoolHigh
7/10
Pinecrest Elementary SchoolElementary
7/10
Poinciana Elementary SchoolElementary
7/10
Lely High SchoolHigh
7/10
Manatee Middle SchoolMiddle
7/10
Palmetto Ridge High SchoolHigh
7/10
Corkscrew Middle SchoolMiddle
7/10
Rcma Immokalee Community AcademyElementary
7/10
Parkside Elementary SchoolElementary
7/10
Lavern Gaynor ElementaryElementary
7/10
East Naples Middle SchoolMiddle
7/10
Manatee Elementary SchoolElementary
7/10
Golden Gate Middle SchoolMiddle
7/10
Sabal Palm Elementary SchoolElementary
7/10
Palmetto Elementary SchoolElementary
7/10
Mike Davis Elementary SchoolElementary
7/10
Naples Classical AcademyOther
7/10
Village Oaks Elementary SchoolElementary
6/10
Golden Gate High SchoolHigh
6/10
Collier Charter AcademyElementary
6/10
Highlands Elementary SchoolElementary
6/10
Golden Gate Elementary SchoolElementary
6/10
Cypress Palm Middle SchoolMiddle
6/10
Herbert Cambridge Elementary SchoolElementary
6/10
Eden Park Elementary SchoolElementary
5/10
Golden Terrace Elementary SchoolElementary
5/10
Immokalee High SchoolHigh
4/10
Immokalee Middle SchoolMiddle
4/10
Lake Trafford Elementary SchoolElementary
4/10
Avalon Elementary SchoolElementary
4/10
Everglades City SchoolOther
3/10
Gulf Coast Charter Academy SouthElementary
3/10
Bridgeprep Academy CollierElementary
1/10
Hospital/HomeboundOther
Not rated
Naples Area Teenage ParentingHigh
Not rated
The Phoenix Program NaplesOther
Not rated
The Pace ProgramHigh
Not rated
The Phoenix Program-ImmokaleeOther
Not rated
Florida Virtual Course OfferingsHigh
Not rated
New Beginnings ImmokaleeMiddle
Not rated
Immokalee Teen Parenting ProgHigh
Not rated
Collier Juvenile Detention CenterHigh
Not rated
Beacon High SchoolHigh
Not rated
Immokalee Technical CollegeHigh
Not rated
Ecollier AcademyOther
Not rated
New Beginnings - NaplesMiddle
Not rated
Lorenzo Walker Technical CollegeHigh
Not rated
Optima Classical AcademyOther
Not rated

School Insights for Redevelopment Area

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Redevelopment Area considered a walkable neighborhood?
Yes, the area is largely walkable. It features well-maintained sidewalks and safe street crossings, making it easier for residents to access local dining and commercial amenities on foot compared to many other parts of the city.
Should I be concerned about noise when moving to this neighborhood?
The area experiences higher noise levels than the Naples average. This is primarily due to the proximity of major transit corridors and industrial-related activity near the airport, which can cause frequent acoustic disturbances.
Is flood insurance required for homes in the Redevelopment Area?
Because the neighborhood is situated within a designated floodplain, there is a higher risk of flooding. Prospective homeowners should expect that flood insurance will likely be required for properties in this area.
What is the school situation for families in this district?
The neighborhood is served by the Collier County School District. The district is known for its financial stability, strong community support, and a commitment to maintaining high-quality educational facilities and teacher compensation.