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Pensacola ARB gives conceptual approval for adaptive‑reuse at 520 North Alcony Street

City of Pensacola Architectural Review Board · December 18, 2025
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Summary

The Architectural Review Board granted conceptual approval for a two‑story, four‑unit adaptive‑reuse project that preserves the masonry historic facades at 520 North Alcony Street while placing a contrasting modern two‑story addition behind them.

William Brantley of S and P Architecture presented conceptual plans Dec. 18 for 520 North Alcony Street that retain the building’s historic masonry facades while adding a two‑story structure behind them to create four residential units and a shared courtyard.

The board received detail on the project’s layout and materials. Brantley said the preserved portions of the existing masonry would become “deep porches” for each unit and that the original window and door openings would be reimagined as operable shutters; the upper‑level…

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