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Podcast: OLF 8 Development Deal Finally Within Reach

The piece of property that could define Escambia County’s economic future for generations is finally moving toward development. After years of negotiations, stops and starts, and passionate community debate, developer Chad Henderson and his team are presenting a $42.5 million proposal to the County Commission that could transform OLF 8, the last major interstate-accessible tract in Escambia County.

The property’s strategic location gives OLF 8 “a real competitive advantage for being successful.”

Honoring the Master Plan Vision

A contentious aspect of previous OLF 8 discussions has been whether developers would abandon the community-created master plan in favor of purely industrial or residential development. Henderson’s team has made adherence to the master plan’s spirit a cornerstone of their proposal.

The plan centers around creating what Henderson calls “a beating heart” – a walkable town center designed for “human connectivity” and “placemaking” where people want to spend time and money, create memories, and build community.

Proven Experience and Local Commitment

What sets this development team apart is the combination of proven large-scale experience and deep local roots. Henderson has partnered with the Wilson family, whose track record includes the Redstone Arsenal project in Huntsville, Alabama – a 15-year development that has created over 8,000 high-quality jobs with major companies.

But perhaps more importantly for the community, Henderson brings personal investment to the project. A Pensacola native who attended Pine Forest High School and Longleaf Elementary, he understands this isn’t just another development deal.

The scope of Henderson’s vision extends beyond typical real estate development. The team includes partners with experience in health and wellness projects, extensive capital networks, and connections at state and federal levels – resources that will be crucial for a project of this magnitude.

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