Florida is a land defined by its storied resorts, but few carry the timeless prestige of Useppa Island. Tucked away just west of Pine Island, this private sanctuary is currently witnessing a transformative chapter as its crown jewel, the Collier Inn, undergoes a comprehensive restoration.
At the LeAne SUAREZ Group, we celebrate the preservation of Florida’s unique coastal lifestyle. The “makeover” of Useppa Island is more than just a renovation—it is the safeguarding of a legacy that spans from the Gilded Age back to the dawn of civilization.
A Gilded Age Icon Reimagined
The Collier Inn began its life as a grand Gilded Age mansion, perched atop a hill with its iconic white steps welcoming visitors. For generations, it has been the heart of the island, serving as a retreat for industrialists, presidents, and celebrities like Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio.
While many of Florida’s wooden historic structures have been lost to time or development, Useppa’s leadership—headed by CEO Steven Mezynieski and Chairman Simon Bound—is dedicated to ensuring the Collier Inn remains a standing testament to Florida’s architectural heritage.
A Narrow Escape
The restoration journey hasn’t been without its challenges. This past fall, a fire nearly claimed the historic structure during its renovations. Thanks to the quick eyes of maintenance worker Peter Frazzetta, who spotted a flame in the early morning hours, and the swift action of the Useppa Fire Rescue team, the building was saved from “total catastrophe.”
Today, the work continues with renewed vigor. The white steps are slated to reopen this spring, symbolizing the island’s resilience and its bright future.
History Built on Ancient Foundations
What makes Useppa truly extraordinary isn’t just its modern luxury, but the ground it sits upon. Long before it was an island, this land was a high point on a natural dune ridge. The Barbara Sumwalt Museum on the island documents a history stretching back 10,000 years, featuring artifacts like prehistoric spear points and remains from the Calusa people.
Interestingly, the Collier Inn itself is built atop an ancient Calusa shell mound. These ancient formations weren’t just ceremonial; they provided practical protection from flooding—a design choice by the indigenous inhabitants that still protects the structure today.
The Useppa Lifestyle
Useppa remains an exclusive enclave, home to roughly 100 residents and the prestigious Useppa Island Club. It is a place where history is lived daily, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Gulf.
Whether you are drawn to the “prehistoric Venice” feel of the island’s ancient waterways or the refined elegance of a Gilded Age resort, Useppa Island represents the very best of Southwest Florida living.





