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The '''Court of North Hill''' is a [[downtown Pensacola]] housing development consisting of 22 Victorian, [[Wikipedia:Painted Ladies|Painted Lady]]-style townhomes along [[Spring Street]] between [[La Rua Street|La Rua]] and [[Jackson Street]]s.
 
The '''Court of North Hill''' is a [[downtown Pensacola]] housing development consisting of 22 Victorian, [[Wikipedia:Painted Ladies|Painted Lady]]-style townhomes along [[Spring Street]] between [[La Rua Street|La Rua]] and [[Jackson Street]]s.
  
The project was developed by former [[Escambia County Commission]]er [[Mike Bass]] and [[Pelican Real Estate & Development]], which began accepting reservations on [[February 2]], [[2005]].<ref>"Downtown housing booming." ''Pensacola News Journal'', February 2, 2005.</ref> Architect [[Carter Quina]] designed the homes to resemble the historic residences of [[North Hill]]. The [[Square Ring Gym]] ([[Brent House]]) at 200 West La Rua was razed to make way for the development.
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The project was developed by former [[Escambia County Commission]]er [[Mike Bass]] and [[Pelican Real Estate & Development]], which began accepting reservations on [[February 2]], [[2005]].<ref>"Downtown housing booming." ''Pensacola News Journal'', February 2, 2005.</ref> Architect [[Carter Quina]] designed the homes to resemble the historic residences of [[North Hill]]. Several structures, including the [[Square Ring Gym]] and the [[Brent House]], were razed to make way for the development.
  
 
The units were priced from $375,000 to $699,000 and were completed in March [[2007]].<ref>"Court of North Hill Progress." ''Pensacola News Journal'', February 11, 2007.</ref>
 
The units were priced from $375,000 to $699,000 and were completed in March [[2007]].<ref>"Court of North Hill Progress." ''Pensacola News Journal'', February 11, 2007.</ref>

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