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Downtown’s Jefferson Alley Gets Makeover

Colorful umbrellas hung overhead across a narrow street between buildings, creating a bright canopy against a blue sky.

Downtown Pensacola

Jefferson Alley Gets a Colorful New Life

The Downtown Improvement Board is transforming a long-overlooked pass-through corridor into a vibrant public gathering space and bringing back one of Pensacola’s most beloved street installations.


Jefferson Alley, the narrow passageway tucked between the Jefferson Street Garage and the rear entrances of several Palafox Street businesses, has long been little more than a shortcut. The Downtown Improvement Board wants to change that.


The Return of Umbrella Sky

The colorful suspended umbrella display draws directly from the original Umbrella Sky Project that debuted during the 2017 Foo Foo Festival and became one of downtown Pensacola’s most-photographed destinations. In the years since, the DIB has fielded steady community requests asking when it would return.

“We’ve heard from the community for years asking when Umbrella Sky would return. At the same time, we’ve been looking for opportunities to activate underutilized spaces downtown. Jefferson Alley was the perfect place to bring those ideas together.”
Walker Wilson, Executive Director, Downtown Improvement Board

Installation of a permanent overhead framework is now complete, and umbrellas are being installed. The transformation goes beyond the umbrellas. Planned and underway improvements include:

Why Jefferson Alley?  The DIB identified it as an underutilized space with direct pedestrian connectivity to Palafox Street, making it a logical candidate for placemaking investment.

“The transformation of Jefferson Alley will bring new energy to a space that has largely been overlooked, while creating another unique place for Pensacola to gather, explore and enjoy downtown.”
Allison Patton, Pensacola City Council President and DIB Member


A Model for Public-Private Partnership

DIB Executive Director Walker Wilson described the project as a collaborative template for activating other under-used downtown spaces, with property owners and businesses contributing improvements alongside public investment.

Once complete, Jefferson Alley is expected to function as a photo backdrop, a casual gathering spot and an additional node in Pensacola’s expanding network of walkable public spaces.

 More information is available at downtownpensacola.com.

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