Naples development is currently undergoing a sophisticated transformation that is effectively reshaping the gateway to the city. One of the most significant projects anchoring this evolution is The Halcyon Residences & Marina, a high-end destination that perfectly illustrates the rapid redevelopment spreading from the Gordon River bridge eastward along Davis Boulevard. This project is more than just a residential addition; it is a catalyst for the “Halcyon days” of East Naples, turning a formerly commercial stretch of unincorporated Collier County into a premier residential and maritime hub.
The Strategic Expansion of Naples Development on Davis Boulevard
The landscape of Naples development has historically focused on the coastal corridors of the West Trail, but the tide is shifting. The Halcyon, located at 2015 Davis Blvd., occupies a strategic 8.25-acre site that bridges the gap between land and water. This $250 million venture is set to redesign a commercial area once occupied by local mainstays like Brookside Marina, West Marine, and Castaways Backwater Cafe.
By replacing these older structures with a superb landmark, the development team—a collaboration between Henley US and Gillette Development—is signaling that the Davis Boulevard corridor is the next frontier for luxury. The project follows the momentum established by Metropolitan Naples, which first planted the residential flag in this area. With The Halcyon being the second major residential project in this specific zone, it benefits from a “water-first” advantage, offering 120 private boat slips that provide direct access to the Gulf via the Gordon River and Naples Bay.
Luxury Living Defined by Modern Naples Development
As Naples development trends toward more “estate-scale” living within a condominium format, The Halcyon stands out for its gracious floor plans. The project features two main six-story buildings housing 66 units that range from 2,190 square feet to over 3,375 square feet. These are not typical condos; they are designed to feel like single-family homes, catering to boat owners from Royal Harbor or Marco Island who wish to downsize their maintenance without sacrificing their space or their vessel’s proximity.
Pricing for these residences starts just under $3 million and exceeds $7 million for the penthouses. The high demand is already evident; within two weeks of launching their immersive sales gallery at 1933 Davis Blvd., the team secured several early sales, including a penthouse for nearly $7 million. This early adoption proves that the market’s “youthful vitality” is seeking out high-tech, high-amenity lifestyles that traditional coastal properties may lack.
Wellness and Maritime Amenities in Naples Development
A core principle of successful Naples development in the current market is the integration of world-class wellness facilities. The Halcyon features a three-story, freestanding clubhouse that serves as a wellness sanctuary. This facility is planned to include:
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Advanced Fitness & Recovery: Men’s and women’s spas, massage rooms, and dedicated zones for Pilates and yoga.
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Social Hubs: A Captain’s Club with a speakeasy, a game room, a golf simulator, and a resort-style infinity-edge pool overlooking the marina.
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Active Recreation: Pickleball and padel courts located atop the porte-cochere at the entrance.
Security and privacy are also paramount. Every home features a private elevator entrance, 24-hour doorman services, and a concierge to assist with the maritime lifestyle. Because the site is located within a flood zone, the first residential floor is intentionally elevated to 16 feet, with secure garage parking (two spaces per home) situated underneath.
The Future Timeline for East Naples Growth
This specific Naples development is slated to break ground in the first quarter of 2027, with a projected two-year construction timeline. As more projects like the JW Marriott on the East Trail and the redevelopment of the Bayshore Gateway Triangle continue to move forward, the East Naples area is quickly becoming the most talked-about sub-market in the region.





