Unemployment, slow retail sales, falling home prices, and here we all go . . . circling the drain once again. Amid all this negative news isn't there a bright spot for Pensacola? Well, of course there is - or are- in reality (and realty) there are MANY positive things going on in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties:
#1 - Falling mortgage interest rates - We actually saw rates hit 4.5% in Pensacola in mid December and many predict we will see rates this low once again. Those of us working in real estate and related fields saw a rash of activity in December as buyers scrambled to take advantage of the low rates and attractive home prices.
#2 - South Santa Rosa County - Surveying is underway on the 100-plus acres owned by Pensacola Junior College in Gulf Breeze (Midway) for construction of a new campus within the next two years.
#3 - Escambia County - Several large capital projects are underway - or in the final planning stages. Today's Pensacola News Journal ran a story "Building Up 2009"detailing the following projects; the $320 million wastewater treatment plant, the $35 million airport expansion and completion of the adjacent $16 million parking garage, Navy Federal Credit Union's $54 million building 3 on their Beulah campus and the much anticipated $70 million Community Maritime Park.
#4 - Regionally - There is still the strong likelihood that the $40 billion KC-45 tanker project will find a home in nearby Mobile, AL, and the Chamber's economic development arm continues to promote the I-10 Wired initiative that I wrote about in an earlier post.
So let's pay heed to the difficult issues our economy faces, but let's also not lose sight of the great things on our horizon and how they will impact our local economy today and well into the future.
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