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  • [[Category:Retail owners|Jones, Eric]]
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  • ...between [[Garden Street|Garden]] and [[Government Street|Government]]<ref>"Owners broken up over Palafox sidewalk plans." ''Pensacola News Journal'', January ...ring a shopping bag, saxophone and office building to represent the area's retail, entertainment and business sectors<ref>"New logo to promote downtown growt
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  • |ownertitle=Owners ...[Alcaniz Centre]] development.<ref>"Bogan supply site likely to be office, retail space." ''Pensacola News Journal'', September 30, 2003.</ref>
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  • ...Ivan]] destroyed the [[Phenix Building]] in 2004, the owners of displaced retail store [[Sarah's]] considered moving into the adjacent Trader Jon's building
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  • ===Retail strategy=== ...ss/RetailStrategy.pdf Retail strategy]</ref><ref>"Downtown businesses laud retail report." ''Pensacola News Journal'', December 17, 2007.</ref><ref>[http://r
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  • ...[[1944]], causing $60,000 worth of damage to the [[Nobles Building]]. The owners held insurance on both equipment and occupancy, however, and were able to r ...he building and used it between [[1977]] and [[1996]]. It was converted to retail space and most recently occupied by [[Milmo Fine Furnishings]], but is vaca
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  • ...e [[City of Pensacola]], which entered into purchase negotiations with its owners, [[Capital Realty Holding]]. They also received a $119,250 federal matching ...rd R. Baker]] and [[Walter J. Ritchie, Jr.]] — that included a restaurant, retail shops, office space and a 98-slip marina was given tentative approval by th
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  • ...ain Street|Main]] and [[Cedar Street]]s, to be leased to third parties for retail shops, restaurants and other uses. These leases are expected to generate a ...through capital projects. Thus, a bond through the CRA is paid by property owners within the district, but does not require any new taxes.
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