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The '''Court of North Hill''' is a [[downtown Pensacola]] housing development consisting of 22 Victorian, [[Wikipedia:Painted Ladies|Painted Lady]]-style townhomes along [[Spring Street]] between [[La Rua Street|La Rua]] and [[Jackson Street]]s.
 
The '''Court of North Hill''' is a [[downtown Pensacola]] housing development consisting of 22 Victorian, [[Wikipedia:Painted Ladies|Painted Lady]]-style townhomes along [[Spring Street]] between [[La Rua Street|La Rua]] and [[Jackson Street]]s.
  
The project was developed by former [[Escambia County Commission]]er [[Mike Bass]] and [[Pelican Real Estate & Development]], which began accepting reservations on [[February 2]], [[2005]].<ref>"Downtown housing booming." ''Pensacola News Journal'', </ref> Architect [[Carter Quina]] designed the homes to resemble the historic residences of [[North Hill]]. Several structures, including the [[Square Ring Gym]] and the [[Brent House]], were razed to make way for the development.
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The project was developed by former [[Escambia County Commission]]er [[Mike Bass]] and [[Pelican Real Estate & Development]], which began accepting reservations on [[February 2]], [[2005]].<ref>"Downtown housing booming." ''Pensacola News Journal'', February 2, 2005.</ref> Architect [[Carter Quina]] designed the homes to resemble the historic residences of [[North Hill]]. Several structures, including the [[Square Ring Gym]] and the [[Brent House]], were razed to make way for the development.
  
 
The units were priced from $375,000 to $699,000 and were completed in March [[2007]].<ref>"Court of North Hill Progress." ''Pensacola News Journal'', February 11, 2007.</ref>
 
The units were priced from $375,000 to $699,000 and were completed in March [[2007]].<ref>"Court of North Hill Progress." ''Pensacola News Journal'', February 11, 2007.</ref>

Revision as of 19:04, 9 May 2008

Artist's rendering of the Court of North Hill project

The Court of North Hill is a downtown Pensacola housing development consisting of 22 Victorian, Painted Lady-style townhomes along Spring Street between La Rua and Jackson Streets.

The project was developed by former Escambia County Commissioner Mike Bass and Pelican Real Estate & Development, which began accepting reservations on February 2, 2005.[1] Architect Carter Quina designed the homes to resemble the historic residences of North Hill. Several structures, including the Square Ring Gym and the Brent House, were razed to make way for the development.

The units were priced from $375,000 to $699,000 and were completed in March 2007.[2]

External links

References

  1. "Downtown housing booming." Pensacola News Journal, February 2, 2005.
  2. "Court of North Hill Progress." Pensacola News Journal, February 11, 2007.