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'''Contrada Hills''' (formerly known as '''Jubilee''') is a [[Wikipedia:New town|planned community]] slated for development on a 2,718-acre parcel in north [[Santa Rosa County]] near [[Pace]], between [[Berryhill Road]], [[Willard Norris Road]] and [[Chumuckla Highway]]. It was announced on [[March 20]], [[2007]] at a grandiose event and has employed a high-profile advertising campaign (see [[#Marketing|below]]). The massive residential project is planned to include 588 single-family houses in the first phase alone, priced between $275,000 to $1.5 million,<ref name="roadblock">"Jubilee hits roadblock." ''Pensacola News Journal'', August 8, 2007.</ref> as well as a private golf club designed by PGA champion and Pensacola resident [[Jerry Pate]]. The development was originally planned by Atlanta-based The Eagle Group, but was taken over by investors under the name [[2718 Santa Rosa]] when the project was hit by million of dollars in liens. It was renamed Contrada Hills in early [[2008]] and designated a "Community Development District" by the [[Santa Rosa County Commission]].<ref name="renamed">"Pace's Jubilee housing project renamed." ''Pensacola News Journal'', January 11, 2008.</ref> This status will allow the developers to issue tax-free bonds to pay for infrastructure improvements.
 
'''Contrada Hills''' (formerly known as '''Jubilee''') is a [[Wikipedia:New town|planned community]] slated for development on a 2,718-acre parcel in north [[Santa Rosa County]] near [[Pace]], between [[Berryhill Road]], [[Willard Norris Road]] and [[Chumuckla Highway]]. It was announced on [[March 20]], [[2007]] at a grandiose event and has employed a high-profile advertising campaign (see [[#Marketing|below]]). The massive residential project is planned to include 588 single-family houses in the first phase alone, priced between $275,000 to $1.5 million,<ref name="roadblock">"Jubilee hits roadblock." ''Pensacola News Journal'', August 8, 2007.</ref> as well as a private golf club designed by PGA champion and Pensacola resident [[Jerry Pate]]. The development was originally planned by Atlanta-based The Eagle Group, but was taken over by investors under the name [[2718 Santa Rosa]] when the project was hit by million of dollars in liens. It was renamed Contrada Hills in early [[2008]] and designated a "Community Development District" by the [[Santa Rosa County Commission]].<ref name="renamed">"Pace's Jubilee housing project renamed." ''Pensacola News Journal'', January 11, 2008.</ref> This status will allow the developers to issue tax-free bonds to pay for infrastructure improvements.
  
==Project features==
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==Details==
 
[[Image:JubileeMasterPlan.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Contrada Hills master plan]]
 
[[Image:JubileeMasterPlan.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Contrada Hills master plan]]
The initial plan for Jubilee called for five standard house designs:
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===House designs===
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Jubilee plans to offer five standard house designs:
 
*Classical and Colonial Revival
 
*Classical and Colonial Revival
 
*Lowcountry and Acadian
 
*Lowcountry and Acadian
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*Craftsman
 
*Craftsman
  
Developers claim the project will not face significantly changes due to the financial troubles and lawsuits that have plagued development. "The vision hasn't changed, we're just changing the name," said project manager [[Guy Balencie]] when the Contrada Hills name was announced. "We just wanted the negative connotations of the history to be gone."<ref name="renamed"/>
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===Golf club===
 
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The slated Jubilee golf club is a private 18-hole, 7,400-yard course designed by local PGA champion [[Jerry Pate]]. A full-featured clubhouse is also planned.
The slated Contrada Hills golf club is a private 18-hole, 7,400-yard course designed by local PGA champion [[Jerry Pate]]. A full-featured clubhouse is also planned.
 
  
 
==Marketing==
 
==Marketing==

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