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Pensacola metropolitan area

The Pensacola metropolitan area is the metropolitan area centered on Pensacola, Florida. It is also known as the Pensacola–Ferry Pass–Brent Metropolitan Statistical Area, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) used for statistical purposes by the United States Census Bureau and other agencies. The Pensacola Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area was first defined in 1958, with Pensacola as the principal city, and included Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. The MSA was renamed Pensacola–Ferry Pass–Brent MSA in 2003, with the unincorporated census-designated places Ferry Pass and Brent added as principal cities.[1] The population of the MSA in the 2020 census was 511,502.[2]

Pensacola metropolitan area
Pensacola–Ferry Pass–Brent, FL
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Interactive Map of Florida Panhandle
with inset of Pensacola MSA
CountryUnited States
State(s)Florida
Largest cityPensacola
Other citiesNavarre
Gulf Breeze
Milton
Jay
Pace
Ensley
Warrington
Brent
Ferry Pass
McDavid
Pensacola Beach
Cantonment
Perdido Key
Myrtle Grove
Walnut Hill
West Pensacola
Molino
Innerarity Point
Goulding
Gonzalez
Barrineau Park
Area
 • Total2,049 sq mi (5,310 km2)
Highest elevation
Jay Florida 290 ft (88.39 m)
Population
 (2020 census)
 • Total511,503
 • Rank110 in the U.S.
 • Density219.12/sq mi (230.99/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)

The five incorporated cities within the MSA are Pensacola (Population: 54,312), Milton (10,197), Gulf Breeze (6,302), Century (1,713), and Jay (524). In addition, several unincorporated census-designated places account for a great number of the population. Most notable is Navarre (43,540); its population makes it the second largest community in the metro area, only behind Pensacola.[3][4][5]

Demographics edit

Year Escambia County, FL Santa Rosa County, FL Total
2000 Census 294,410 117,743 412,153
2010 Census 297,619 151,372 448,991
2020 Census 321,905 188,000 509,905

As of the census[6] of 2020, there were 509,905 people residing within the MSA. The racial makeup of the MSA was 70.2% White, 15.7% African American, 0.7% Native American, 2.7% Asian, 0.2% Pacific Islander, 2.2% from other races, and 8.3% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6.4% of the population.[citation needed]

Economy edit

Personal income edit

The median income for a household in the MSA was $38,558, and the median income for a family was $44,319. Males had a median income of $32,966 versus $22,164 for females. The per capita income for the MSA was $19,365.

Tourism edit

Tourism in the Pensacola Bay area brings in about $552 million annually.[7] Palafox Place contains multiple venues for nightlife.

Beaches edit

 
Pensacola Beach

Retail edit

Transportation edit

Commercial airports edit

Interstate Highways edit

 
Interstate 110

U.S. Highways edit

State Highways edit

Codes of metropolitan Pensacola edit

Area codes edit

ZIP codes edit

The following is a list of ZIP codes for selected areas within the metropolitan area.

Escambia County

Santa Rosa County

Culture edit

Pensacola shares some aspects of European colonial culture seen in other Gulf cities like New Orleans, Galveston, TX, Biloxi, MS, and Mobile, AL. Initially settled by the Spanish, Pensacola celebrates this history with the annual Festival of the Five Flags. Pensacola also celebrates Mardi Gras each year, though, the city's festivities focus on the weekend before Mardi Gras.

Pensacola has a vibrant food culture that blends Southern cuisine with the bountiful seafood offerings of its coastal geographic setting. Among its popular dishes are fried mullet, shrimp and grits, fried grouper sandwiches, and grilled red snapper. Pensacola is world renowned for its seafood markets, none better know than Joe Patti's Seafood, the largest seafood market in America. Pensacola's proximity to fertile agricultural lands allows for seasonal harvests of peanuts, butter beans, silver corn, tomatoes, strawberries, and blue berries.

 
Museum of Naval Aviation

Performing Arts edit

  • Pensacola Symphony Orchestra
  • Pensacola Saenger Theatre
  • Pensacola Opera
  • Pensacola Little Theatre
  • Choral Society of Pensacola
  • Ballet Pensacola
  • Pensacola Children's Chorus

Museums edit

Sports edit

 
Community Maritime Park in Downtown Pensacola

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Metro Area History 1950–2020". U.S. Census Bureau. March 2020. Row 3868. Retrieved July 28, 2023.
  2. ^ "Resident Population in Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL (MSA)". St. Louis Federal Reserve Economic Data. May 5, 2021. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  3. ^ Siler, Wes (October 2022). "Navarre Incorporation Feasibility Study (October 2022 Update)" (PDF). Preserve Navarre.
  4. ^ "ACS Demographic and Housing Estimates (DP05 - 2019 5-Year Estimates Data Profiles): Navarre CDP, Florida". data.census.gov. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
  5. ^ "Navarre Beach 2020 Census". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
  6. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2020-08-28.
  7. ^ Fahrenthold, David A. (2 May 2010). "Obama to survey environmental damage in gulf". Washington, DC: Washington Pose. pp. A6.

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The Pensacola metropolitan area is the metropolitan area centered on Pensacola Florida It is also known as the Pensacola Ferry Pass Brent Metropolitan Statistical Area a metropolitan statistical area MSA used for statistical purposes by the United States Census Bureau and other agencies The Pensacola Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area was first defined in 1958 with Pensacola as the principal city and included Escambia and Santa Rosa counties The MSA was renamed Pensacola Ferry Pass Brent MSA in 2003 with the unincorporated census designated places Ferry Pass and Brent added as principal cities 1 The population of the MSA in the 2020 census was 511 502 2 Pensacola metropolitan areaMetropolitan Statistical AreaPensacola Ferry Pass Brent FLMetropolitan Statistical AreaF 14A Tomcat in front of theNational Naval Aviation MuseumInteractive Map of Florida Panhandlewith inset of Pensacola MSA City of Pensacola City of Ferry Pass City of Brent Pensacola Ferry Pass Brent FL MSA Crestview Ft Walton Beach Destin FL MSA Panama City Panama City Beach FL MSACountryUnited StatesState s FloridaLargest cityPensacolaOther citiesNavarreGulf BreezeMiltonJayPaceEnsleyWarringtonBrentFerry PassMcDavidPensacola BeachCantonmentPerdido KeyMyrtle GroveWalnut HillWest PensacolaMolinoInnerarity PointGouldingGonzalezBarrineau ParkArea Total2 049 sq mi 5 310 km2 Highest elevationJay Florida 290 ft 88 39 m Population 2020 census Total511 503 Rank110 in the U S Density219 12 sq mi 230 99 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT The five incorporated cities within the MSA are Pensacola Population 54 312 Milton 10 197 Gulf Breeze 6 302 Century 1 713 and Jay 524 In addition several unincorporated census designated places account for a great number of the population Most notable is Navarre 43 540 its population makes it the second largest community in the metro area only behind Pensacola 3 4 5 Contents 1 Demographics 2 Economy 2 1 Personal income 2 2 Tourism 2 2 1 Beaches 2 3 Retail 3 Transportation 3 1 Commercial airports 3 2 Interstate Highways 3 3 U S Highways 3 4 State Highways 4 Codes of metropolitan Pensacola 4 1 Area codes 4 2 ZIP codes 5 Culture 5 1 Performing Arts 5 2 Museums 6 Sports 7 See also 8 ReferencesDemographics editYear Escambia County FL Santa Rosa County FL Total 2000 Census 294 410 117 743 412 153 2010 Census 297 619 151 372 448 991 2020 Census 321 905 188 000 509 905 As of the census 6 of 2020 there were 509 905 people residing within the MSA The racial makeup of the MSA was 70 2 White 15 7 African American 0 7 Native American 2 7 Asian 0 2 Pacific Islander 2 2 from other races and 8 3 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6 4 of the population citation needed Economy editPersonal income edit The median income for a household in the MSA was 38 558 and the median income for a family was 44 319 Males had a median income of 32 966 versus 22 164 for females The per capita income for the MSA was 19 365 Tourism edit Tourism in the Pensacola Bay area brings in about 552 million annually 7 Palafox Place contains multiple venues for nightlife Beaches edit nbsp Pensacola Beach Pensacola Beach Navarre Beach Perdido Key Retail edit Cordova Mall University Town PlazaTransportation editCommercial airports edit Airport IATA code ICAO code County Pensacola International Airport PNS KPNS Escambia Interstate Highways edit nbsp Interstate 110 nbsp Interstate 10 in Florida nbsp Reuben O Donovan Askew Parkway Interstate 110 U S Highways edit nbsp U S Highway 29 nbsp U S Highway 90 U S Highway 90 Alternate nbsp U S Highway 98 U S 98 BUS State Highways edit nbsp State Road 4 nbsp State Road 87 nbsp State Road 97 nbsp State Road 196 nbsp nbsp State Road 281 nbsp State Road 289 nbsp State Road 727 nbsp State Road 290 nbsp State Road 291 nbsp State Road 292 nbsp State Road 294 nbsp State Road 295 nbsp State Road 296 nbsp State Road 297 nbsp State Road 298 nbsp State Road 399Codes of metropolitan Pensacola editArea codes edit Main article List of Florida area codes 850 448 ZIP codes edit The following is a list of ZIP codes for selected areas within the metropolitan area Escambia County 32501 in Pensacola downtown north of Wright Street 32502 in Pensacola downtown south of Wright Street 32503 in Pensacola east of Palafox Street 32504 in Pensacola northeast Pensacola 32505 in Pensacola inner western suburbs 32506 in Pensacola western suburbs 32507 in Pensacola Warrington and Perdido Key 32508 in Pensacola Naval Air Station Pensacola 32509 in Pensacola NOLF Saufley Field 32511 in Pensacola Corry Station Naval Technical Training Center 32512 in Pensacola Naval Hospital Pensacola 32513 in Pensacola 32514 in Pensacola northern suburbs including Ferry Pass 32516 in Pensacola 32520 in Pensacola used by Gulf Power 32521 in Pensacola used by the City of Pensacola 32522 in Pensacola 32523 in Pensacola 32524 in Pensacola 32526 in Pensacola northwestern suburbs including Bellview and Beulah 32533 in Cantonment 32534 in Ensley 32559 in Pensacola 32560 in Gonzalez 32568 in McDavid Walnut Hill 32577 in Molino 32591 in Pensacola Santa Rosa County 32530 in Bagdad 32561 in Gulf Breeze 32562 in Gulf Breeze 32563 in Gulf Breeze 32564 in Holt serves parts of Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties 32565 in Jay 32566 in Navarre 32570 in Milton 32571 in Pace 32572 in Milton 32583 in MiltonCulture editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Pensacola shares some aspects of European colonial culture seen in other Gulf cities like New Orleans Galveston TX Biloxi MS and Mobile AL Initially settled by the Spanish Pensacola celebrates this history with the annual Festival of the Five Flags Pensacola also celebrates Mardi Gras each year though the city s festivities focus on the weekend before Mardi Gras Pensacola has a vibrant food culture that blends Southern cuisine with the bountiful seafood offerings of its coastal geographic setting Among its popular dishes are fried mullet shrimp and grits fried grouper sandwiches and grilled red snapper Pensacola is world renowned for its seafood markets none better know than Joe Patti s Seafood the largest seafood market in America Pensacola s proximity to fertile agricultural lands allows for seasonal harvests of peanuts butter beans silver corn tomatoes strawberries and blue berries nbsp Museum of Naval Aviation Performing Arts edit Pensacola Symphony Orchestra Pensacola Saenger Theatre Pensacola Opera Pensacola Little Theatre Choral Society of Pensacola Ballet Pensacola Pensacola Children s Chorus Museums edit National Museum of Naval Aviation Parts of the Gulf Islands National Seashore Fort Barrancas Fort Pickens Pensacola Museum of Art Historic Pensacola s Museum of Industry Historic Pensacola s Museum of Commerce Pensacola MESS Hall Milton Historical SocietySports edit nbsp Community Maritime Park in Downtown Pensacola Pensacola Blue Wahoos Double A baseball Pensacola Ice Flyers ice hockey Pensacola FC Soccer West Florida Argos various sportsSee also edit nbsp Florida portal Florida statistical areas Pensacola Navarre Florida Milton FloridaReferences edit Metro Area History 1950 2020 U S Census Bureau March 2020 Row 3868 Retrieved July 28 2023 Resident Population in Pensacola Ferry Pass Brent FL MSA St Louis Federal Reserve Economic Data May 5 2021 Retrieved March 16 2022 Siler Wes October 2022 Navarre Incorporation Feasibility Study October 2022 Update PDF Preserve Navarre ACS Demographic and Housing Estimates DP05 2019 5 Year Estimates Data Profiles Navarre CDP Florida data census gov U S Census Bureau Retrieved April 21 2021 Navarre Beach 2020 Census U S Census Bureau Retrieved February 18 2021 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved 2020 08 28 Fahrenthold David A 2 May 2010 Obama to survey environmental damage in gulf Washington DC Washington 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