Beck approached the CMPA last month about building a multi-use project on parcel one. The property company’s offices would be on the second floor, while retail would be located on the first, and residential units on the third. The development would provide onsite parking.
Negotiating the Beck deal on behalf of the CMPA, is Chairman Collier Merrill; the Pensacola City Council selected Councilman Andy Terhaar; Mayor Ashton Hayward chose Chief of Economic Opportunity and Sustainability Clark Merritt, who originally directed Justin Beck to the Community Maritime Park.
The negotiation, which is open to the public, begins at 9 a.m. tomorrow at Pensacola City Hall.