Florida Power & Light has put its Northwest Florida headquarters, One Energy Place, on the market. The 250,000 sq. ft. building is subject to offer, according to its SVN Southland Commercial listing.
Here is the complete description:
One Energy Place is a premier Class A, five-story office building totaling approximately 250,000 sf on 13+ acres of prime waterfront real estate overlooking Pensacola Bay. Strategically positioned within minutes of Downtown Pensacola, this iconic property represents one of the largest contiguous office assets on the Gulf Coast and offers exceptional potential for corporate headquarters use, mixed-use redevelopment, or institutional investment.
Originally constructed as a flagship corporate facility, One Energy Place features modern architectural lines, expansive glass facades, a grand lobby, structured parking, and sweeping water views from nearly every floor. The property is currently 100% vacant, providing a blank canvas for a wide range of adaptive re-use opportunities.
Location Description
One Energy Place occupies one of Pensacola’s most prestigious waterfront sites—13 acres overlooking Pensacola Bay at the doorstep of the downtown core. The property combines unmatched bayfront views with immediate access to Palafox Street, the Community Maritime Park, and Pensacola’s growing business, tech, and healthcare districts. With Interstate-110 less than a mile away and the Pensacola International Airport minutes from the site, One Energy Place offers exceptional regional connectivity in a secure, private campus environment. Its rare blend of waterfront acreage, Class A infrastructure, and walkable downtown proximity makes it one of the premier corporate or redevelopment opportunities in the Gulf South.
Highlights
- Rare Waterfront Office Campus: Over 13 acres of developable land with direct views of Pensacola Bay.
- Institutional-Quality Construction: Class A systems, concrete structure, and flexible multi-tenant floor plates.
- Redevelopment Potential: Ideal for repositioning as corporate HQ, life sciences campus, technology hub, medical complex, or mixed-use development incorporating hotel, residential, or sports/recreation facilities.
- Market Momentum: Downtown Pensacola and the waterfront corridor continue to experience significant investment, including new hotel, residential, and hospitality projects that enhance the site’s long-term value.
- Accessibility: Immediate proximity to U.S. Highway 98, Pensacola International Airport, and Downtown’s dining, entertainment, and cultural amenities.
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