Fort Myers is turning a new chapter.
Joe’s Crab Shack, the beloved waterfront restaurant on First Street near the Caloosahatchee Bridge, has officially closed its doors after its lease ended. For years, this spot wasn’t just about seafood — it was about memories.
Locals are feeling the loss deeply. Some even stopped by to collect mementos, like the iconic Joe’s Crab Shack shark sign, which was rescued from a dumpster by sentimental fans.
But while the goodbye is bittersweet, excitement is brewing about what’s coming next.
Lifelong Fort Myers resident Paige Rausch reflected on her memories at Joe’s, recalling high school celebrations and prom nights spent at the bustling restaurant. “This is how small-town life goes — we celebrate the little things,” Paige shared. She expressed optimism that even the famous shark sign will find a new home, restored by people who share the community’s history.
What’s Next: The Legacy Harbour Project
The prime waterfront site is now preparing for a major transformation. The upcoming Legacy Harbour Project will bring two striking 25-story residential towers, each featuring 251 units. The development will also offer marina dock access and retail spaces, aiming to breathe new life into the area.
As Paige put it, “It’s got the most gorgeous crown jewel part of the river sitting right here. To see it come back to life, especially after Hurricane Ian, is a wonderful thing.”
A Bittersweet Goodbye
For families like Kimberly Rodriguez and her children, the closure feels personal. Kimberly shared, “It’s sad. We came out here to eat one last time, and now it’s closed.” Her son Brandon added, “We used to come here a lot. It’s sad to see it go.”
While many will miss the casual charm and seafood feasts of Joe’s Crab Shack, the community is looking ahead with hope. The Legacy Harbour Project promises to reshape downtown Fort Myers, blending the area’s rich history with exciting new opportunities.
Stay tuned as we follow the transformation of this iconic spot — from nostalgic memories to a bold new future on the Fort Myers waterfront.