We’ve seen a complete
transformation on Fort Myers Beach over the last two years.
In the beginning of September of 2022, It was a quaint beach
community. A few weeks later, Hurricane Ian changed
everything.
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“They make high reach machines, about 72 feet is the one we got, and it’s got a giant like crusher on the top that kind of just crushes the concrete,” said Taylon Gordon, Operations Manager, “so we’ll start at the top, and we’ll literally work our way down, crushing the concrete until it gets down to about 30 or 40 feet. And then we’ll use our other machines to start to tear it down from there.”
WINK News went up five
of the seven floors. One unit looked like it had only just
went through the storm.
Another floor up, the room is the bare bones of what’s left
of the Strandview condominium before demo day.
What can be salvaged
was removed.
Everything else is ready to be smashed to make way for
something new.
The property is selling for $11 million, and the lot must be
cleared before it’s sold.
It’s set for demolition in the next few weeks.