Difference between revisions of "Michelle MacNeil"
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− | '''Michelle Reeves MacNeil''' is a Pensacola architect and civic leader. She | + | '''Michelle Reeves MacNeil''' is a Pensacola architect and civic leader. She serves as president of the firm [[Architectural Affairs]] and was instrumental in the development of the [[Aragon]] neighborhood. She has bought several properties from the [[City of Pensacola]] for renovation/development, including the dilapidated [[Rex Theatre]] and [[Water Works building]]s, the latter of which was converted into both a home and office.<ref>[http://www.pensacolanewsjournal.com/specialsections/handg/story_rezoned.shtml Industrial Age: Local Homes in the Spotlight] - [[Pensacola Home & Garden]]</ref> |
− | MacNeil is active in the [[Long Hollow]] Neighborhood Association and was chairperson of the [[Front Porch Pensacola]] council before resigning over community liason [[Thelma Manley]]'s alleged misappropriation of funds. | + | MacNeil is active in the [[Long Hollow]] Neighborhood Association and was chairperson of the [[Front Porch Pensacola]] council before resigning over community liason [[Thelma Manley]]'s alleged misappropriation of funds. <ref>[http://pnj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070322/NEWS01/703220338/1006 Housing officers resign] - [[Pensacola News Journal]], March 22, 2007</ref> |
MacNeil is the daughter of developer [[Jim Reeves]]. | MacNeil is the daughter of developer [[Jim Reeves]]. |
Latest revision as of 20:57, 16 January 2019
Michelle Reeves MacNeil | |
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Born | November 7, 1959 |
Occupation | Architect |
Spouse | [] |
Parents | Jim Reeves |
Michelle Reeves MacNeil is a Pensacola architect and civic leader. She serves as president of the firm Architectural Affairs and was instrumental in the development of the Aragon neighborhood. She has bought several properties from the City of Pensacola for renovation/development, including the dilapidated Rex Theatre and Water Works buildings, the latter of which was converted into both a home and office.[1]
MacNeil is active in the Long Hollow Neighborhood Association and was chairperson of the Front Porch Pensacola council before resigning over community liason Thelma Manley's alleged misappropriation of funds. [2]
MacNeil is the daughter of developer Jim Reeves.