Sunday, 24 Nov 2024

REVERB by Hard Rock® Expands to Pensacola with New Hotel Development Slated for 2029

Hard Rock International announced its plans to develop REVERB by Hard Rock® Pensacola, with construction set to begin in 2026 and an opening slated for 2029. REVERB by Hard Rock® is a distinctive hotel brand crafted to serve as a vibrant cultural hub for music enthusiasts, locals, and travelers. This marks the sixth addition to the REVERB portfolio, joining properties in Atlanta, Hamburg, and others currently under development in Kalamazoo, Tampa, and Scottsdale.


REVERB by Hard Rock® Expands to Pensacola with New Hotel Development Slated for 2029
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Situated downtown at Maritime Park along Pensacola Bay, the property will offer scenic views of the water and Blue Wahoos Stadium, with easy access to local attractions like beautiful beaches, the National Naval Aviation Museum, and the Pensacola Museum of Art. The hotel will be developed on a 100-year ground lease with the city of Pensacola, pending a City Council vote on August 8, 2024. The project is expected to provide an economic boost to the area, creating over 500 construction jobs and 75 permanent hospitality positions with competitive wages.

The Dawson Company, a Pensacola-based development firm known for its landmark mixed-use projects in cities like Atlanta and Cincinnati, has assembled a world-renowned design and engineering team for this project. The team includes Gensler, the globally renowned architectural design firm, and Kravitz Design, led by music and style icon Lenny Kravitz, known for their innovative yet accessible artistic style. Thornton Tomasetti, a leader in mass timber design, will also contribute to the project.

Additional partners include Pensacola native, NFL Hall of Famer, and real estate entrepreneur Emmitt Smith, CEO of EJ Smith Enterprises.

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