Pensacola named Conde Nast Traveler’s #8 Best Small City for 2023
The nation has spoken what the locals have always known! Pensacola has been recognized by Condé Nast Traveler as one of the best small cities in the U.S. for 2023, ranking 12th overall. The recognition highlights the city's rich history, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture. Visitors praised Pensacola's charming downtown, diverse culinary scene, and outdoor activities. This accolade is part of a broader trend showcasing Pensacola's growing appeal as a travel destination, reflecting its unique blend of southern hospitality and scenic attractions.
Pensacola was selected in the Top 10 following more than 500,000 reader-voted submissions. This accolade celebrates what Pensacolians and visitors to the destination have long known, that Pensacola is The Way to Beach™.
REVERB by Hard Rock Hotel and new luxury residences to elevate downtown
Hard Rock International has announced plans to develop a new hotel, REVERB by Hard Rock® Pensacola, set to break ground in 2026 and open in 2029. This hotel will be located downtown at Maritime Park along Pensacola Bay and will include over 125 tech-enhanced rooms, multiple dining options, a fitness center, and spaces for podcasts and conferences.
American Magic Selects Pensacola
The New York Yacht Club's America’s Cup Team has selected Pensacola as the site for their new headquarters. The 56,000 square foot facility will provide the infrastructure to support all facets of its operations,including boat storage, maintenance, repair, and training venue.
UWF professor wins cybersecurity “Global Educator of the Year” award
Dr. Eman El-Sheikh of the University of West Florida was named the GISEC Global Educator of the Year at the Dubai conference. Also, UWF has been designated by the US National Security Agency as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity.
Pensacola #31 out of 150 cities for Best Place to Live
Pensacola has been ranked as the 31st best city to live in the U.S. by U.S. News & World Report, marking it as the third-highest city in Florida on the list. The city is celebrated for its stunning white sand beaches, spectacular sunsets, and vibrant multicultural influences, making it a favorite among newcomers drawn in by its Southern charm and hospitality.