Naples has long been one of Florida’s most desirable residential markets, defined by its waterfront setting, established neighborhoods, and refined coastal lifestyle. But as buyer expectations continue to evolve, the definition of luxury waterfront living is becoming more thoughtful.
Today’s condominium buyer is looking beyond views, finishes, and square footage alone. The focus has shifted toward how a residence lives every day: how spaces flow, how indoor and outdoor environments connect, how privacy is maintained, and how wellness, access, and design work together to support a more complete residential experience.
At 3300 Gulf Shore, Kolter Urban is bringing this next generation of waterfront living to one of Naples’ most established coastal corridors.

A More Livable Approach to Luxury Condominium Design
Many legacy waterfront condominiums in Naples were designed for a different era of ownership. While location remains one of their strongest attributes, older residences often reflect more traditional layouts, limited outdoor integration, and amenity programs that were not built around daily use.
Kolter Urban’s approach at 3300 Gulf Shore reflects a more current understanding of how residents want to live. The residences are designed to support daily routines, extended stays, and a more natural relationship between indoor comfort and outdoor connection.
This is where luxury becomes more than appearance. It becomes a matter of function, ease, and long-term livability.
Connecting Residences to Their Waterfront Setting
A meaningful waterfront address is not defined by proximity alone. It is defined by how well the property engages with its surroundings.
At 3300 Gulf Shore, the relationship with water is central to the residential experience. Positioned along Gulf Shore Boulevard between Doctor’s Bay and the Gulf, the community offers a rare dual-waterfront setting that supports both visual connection and everyday access.
This approach reflects Kolter Urban’s broader development philosophy: creating residential environments that feel connected to place, rather than simply placed within it.

Wellness as Part of Everyday Living
Wellness has become an increasingly important part of luxury residential development. But for today’s buyer, wellness is no longer limited to a fitness room or a single amenity. It is about creating an environment where movement, restoration, outdoor access, and everyday comfort are part of the larger residential framework.
At 3300 Gulf Shore, wellness-focused amenities are integrated into the overall experience of the building. The result is a more intuitive lifestyle, where residents can move through their day with greater ease and consistency.
For Kolter Urban, this reflects a more deliberate approach to amenity planning: spaces should not only impress; they should be useful, accessible, and aligned with how residents actually live.
Privacy, Scale, and a More Residential Experience
As larger luxury developments continue to enter the market, many buyers are placing greater value on privacy and boutique scale. They want the ease and service of a new condominium, but with a quieter, more composed residential setting.
With a limited collection of 51 residences, 3300 Gulf Shore responds to that demand. Its scale supports discretion, consistency, and a more personal living environment within one of Naples’ most desirable waterfront locations.
Rather than creating a resort-like atmosphere, the community is designed to feel calm, refined, and residential.

A New Standard for Waterfront Condominium Living
The next generation of waterfront condominiums is not defined by any one feature. It is defined by the way each element works together.
At 3300 Gulf Shore, that means residences designed for daily use, wellness amenities that support everyday routines, thoughtful privacy, boutique scale, marina access, and a direct relationship with the surrounding water.
For Kolter Urban, the project represents a continued commitment to developing residential communities that respond to the way buyers live now — and how they expect to live in the years ahead.
