Detail of ducting in HVAC system from W3 Engineering Inc.

The District Seville Steak & Seafood

The District Seville Steak & Seafood bar
The District dining room
Exterior view of The District in Downtown Pensacola
Mechanical engineering plan for The District Seville Steak & Seafood

W3 Engineering Inc. provided full MEP+FP design services for the historic renovation of a building previously used as a warehouse and storeroom.

The District Seville Steak & Seafood was built over a parcel of property that was the site of the Spanish Presidio (1752-1763) and British Fort Pensacola (1763-1781). This is the ground that Andrew Jackson walked on his way to meet with Spanish Governor Callava for the transfer of the territory from Spain to the United States in 1821.

The building has seen many different tenants, owners and businesses housed within its brick walls which provided a challenge to adding HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection systems compliant with current code requirements. The District Seville Steak & Seafood brings to the vibrant Seville Historic District a New American Steakhouse with sophisticated and contemporary furnishings in an Old World setting.

Project RoleMEP+FP Design Services, HVAC, Plumbing, and Fire Protection Systems