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{{Infobox Building
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|caption=
|name=Waterworks Building
|location=105 East [[de Soto Street]]
|architect=
|client=
|engineer=
|owner=[[MacNeil family]]
|construction_start_date=
|completion_date=[[1907]]
|renovations=
|date_demolished=
|cost=
|structural_system=
|style=
|size=Two stories
|mapcode=
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The '''Waterworks Building''' housed the [[City of Pensacola]]'s water utility operations. Constructed in [[1907]], it served the City until {{dateneeded}}.
The building passed to the [[Emerald Coast Utilities Authority]] when it was formed in the early 1980s and took over the City of Pensacola's water system. In [[1988]], ECUA sold the building to [[J. P. MacNeil|J. P.]] and [[Michelle MacNeil]], who later converted it for use as home and office space.
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|name=Waterworks Building
|location=105 East [[de Soto Street]]
|architect=
|client=
|engineer=
|owner=[[MacNeil family]]
|construction_start_date=
|completion_date=[[1907]]
|renovations=
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|style=
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The '''Waterworks Building''' housed the [[City of Pensacola]]'s water utility operations. Constructed in [[1907]], it served the City until {{dateneeded}}.
The building passed to the [[Emerald Coast Utilities Authority]] when it was formed in the early 1980s and took over the City of Pensacola's water system. In [[1988]], ECUA sold the building to [[J. P. MacNeil|J. P.]] and [[Michelle MacNeil]], who later converted it for use as home and office space.
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[[Category:Long Hollow]]