Grab Your Margaritas, the Lawsuit is Over

A tropical beachfront scene with palm trees swaying in the breeze. Wooden deck with wicker furniture overlooks the ocean. Clear blue sky and gentle waves create a serene atmosphere.
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The parties involved in a lawsuit, which stalled the building of a Margaritaville resort in Fort Myers Beach, FL, have come to an agreement.  The plaintiffs in the case alleged that the construction and plan for the resort was arguably unconstitutional and would lead to a negative impact due to its size and density.  This lawsuit, however, was not the sole complaint about the project, as other lawsuits in the past have been filed in an attempt to stop the development.  Naturally, the litigation costs required of the lawsuits have hindered the financing of the project itself.  Despite any downfalls or roadblocks that the lawsuits have caused, the plan to create the resort is now underway.