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2305/2301 W Cervantes Street – Notice of Intent to Dispose
The City of Pensacola Community Redevelopment Agency (the City) hereby gives notice of its intent to dispose of real property located within the CRA district boundaries. This action is in accordance with the provisions of Section 163.380, Florida Statutes, governing the disposition of real property within community redevelopment areas. The City intends to sell the above-referenced property to a qualified developer for redevelopment with the goal of delivering long-term affordable housing of for-sale and/or rental units. This effort supports the City’s commitment to expanding housing options that meet the needs of the community, promote long-term neighborhood stability, and align with the urban design principles outlined in the Westside-CRA-Plan-Update-2025. For more information, please see below.
- Publication date: 10/6/2025
- Close Date: 11/5/2025 at 5PM local time.
- For sale property to be used for Affordable Housing
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Upcoming
Baptist Campus Redevelopment
51 acre property near downtown. The ideal project is a redevelop with focus on:
- Mixed Income Housing
- Education
- Workforce Facilities

Upcoming
101 West Main Street
.62 acre +/- adjacent to the Baylen Slop promenade and Pensacola Bay. The ideal project is a redevelopment with focus on:
- Advances a dynamic “live, work, and play” environment and reflects a forward-thinking approach that benefits the community and enhances quality of life
- Maximizes economic impact and public enjoyment of waterfront
- Integrates mixed use/high density residential
- Aligns and supports the goals and priorities of the Urban Core Community Redevelopment Plan and Pensacola’s Strategic Plan: Strive to Thrive 2035
