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Sean Niesel, owner of Shalimar Beach Resort, celebrates the reopening of the 33-room property on Sanibel, rebuilt three years after Hurricane Ian destroyed it.
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Sanibel’s Shalimar Beach Resort is back. Three years after Hurricane Ian wiped it out, the 33-room beachfront property reopens Sept. 28, rebuilt stronger and marking the island’s first new hotel in decades.
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