Connor Marabell serves as a Sales Associate for Cantrell & Morgan.
Connor attended Jacksonville University on a baseball scholarship and was drafted by the Cleveland Indians organization playing for 6 seasons before relocating back to his hometown of Jacksonville. Connor brings his competitive drive and team first approach from the baseball diamond to the Commercial Real Estate industry.
He is focused on providing solutions for new and existing clients and continuing to build upon his passion for success shown throughout his professional baseball career. Connor’s relationally driven approach combined with strong, local knowledge gives him a perfect platform to continue utilizing his skill set at Cantrell & Morgan.
Cantrell & Morgan is pleased to present this outstanding outparcel, located at 10625 Phillips Hwy. This 2,999 SF former bank building offers unlimited potential for any user with drive thru option and strong parking ratio.
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS
• Available Sublease of a Former Bank Brancht
• High daily traffic (35K+ vehicles) on Phillips Hwy
• Easy access to Interstates 295 and 95, and
• Close proximity to Avenues Mall with various retail stores and restaurants.
Cantrell & Morgan is pleased to present 2.25 acres in Callahan, FL. This ideally positioned piece of property is located right off of US Hwy 1 at the lit intersection of US Hwy 1 and Dr M.L.K Jr. Avenue. Traffic Counts easily exceed 18,369 Vehicles per Day.
Just around the corner, Hagan Ace Hardware's new 60,000 square foot flagship store is under construction and acts as anchor to the community. Callahan is a growing market northwest of Jacksonville and rooted at the intersection of South Kings Road/US Hwy 1 & 1st Avenue/SR 200/ A1A. Positioned within a dense retail corridor and with easy access to A1A.
The town of Callahan was among several rural communities to receive funds in 2023 from the state for community developmentprojects. Callahan received $3,371,000 to design and build a water treatment facility and wastewater pump, as well as a pipeline to the town’s wastewater treatment facility.