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Exclusive: Hard Rock Hotel, 325 Residences, and a Public Plaza Headline Ambitious Maritime Park Redevelopment

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Inspire Communities of Florida and Corporate Contractors Inc. reveal details of a transformative two-phase project that promises to reshape Pensacola’s waterfront downtown.

What Is Lot 5 — and Why Does It Matter?

Lot 5 is a 1.5-acre parcel sitting immediately north of and fronting Blue Wahoos Stadium. Under this proposal, it would become the first phase of a comprehensive redevelopment of Pensacola’s Maritime Park district.


The REVERB by Hard Rock Hotel

The centerpiece of the Lot 5 development is a 147-key REVERB by Hard Rock hotel.

Planned features:  7,000-square-foot ballroom with views of Blue Wahoos Stadium and Pensacola Bay, a podcast studio, a music recording and rehearsal studio, co-working lounges, and the Hard Rock’s signature Rock Shop® retail outlet. A rooftop pool, terrace, lounge, and signature restaurant round out the offering.

The hotel’s lobby and interior spaces will be transformed into what developers describe as a “living, modern music museum” featuring integrated Hard Rock art and memorabilia — and it will be open to the public.


247 Residences — With an Attainable Housing Component

The residential side of the project will deliver 247 units with varied finishes and a range of price points. Notably, 40% of those units are designated as attainable middle-market housing.


A 21,000-Square-Foot Public Plaza — Free and Open to All

A key element sits beneath the towers: a structured parking garage that also enables a 21,000-square-foot public plaza — something the developers say would be impossible to achieve with surface parking.

The plaza details: A true civic gathering space, featuring landscaping, outdoor seating, an outdoor bar, a sound stage, a pop-up movie screen, and public art installations.

The design also includes a three-story portal stairway connecting street level to the hotel and residential lobbies. Developers describe it as a community gathering terrace reminiscent of the Spanish Steps in Rome — a place to sit, share a meal, have a conversation, or simply exist in the middle of a busy city.


Lot 4: Extending the Energy North

Lot 4, currently a 3.02-acre asphalt parking lot north of Lot 5, is planned as the second phase of the redevelopment. Developers say this phase will extend the energy generated by the residences, the Hard Rock hotel, and Blue Wahoos Stadium northward — connecting the waterfront to West Main Street through an enriched pedestrian corridor.


The Economic Case: 1,000 Jobs, 325 Housing Units, and Career Pipelines

The developers are making a straightforward economic argument:

Developers frame the entire effort as something built first for locals, with tourism as a secondary benefit.

What Comes Next

The proposal activates the city’s 2019 West Main Master Plan. With a groundbreaking on Lot 5 projected for later this year, the next milestones will be formal city approvals, public hearings, and the terms of the development agreement between the city and the private partners.

Rick’s Blog will continue to follow this story closely as those details become public.


Note: These rendering are representative and may change.

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