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Coldwell Banker Commercial and the Coldwell Banker CommercialLogo are registered service marks licensed to Coldwell Banker RealEstate LLC. Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated.
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RONALD STRUTHERS, CCIMBroker Associate941.769.3316rstruthers@ccim.net
A Land Investment Opportunity
3.3 AC VACANT LOT - 900' SR-776 FRONT FOOTAGE
FOR SALE
1301 S. McCall Road, Englewood, FL 34224FOR SALE | $1,721,000
3.3 AC VACANT LOT WITH 900' SR-776 FRONT FOOTAGE | 3 .29 ACRES | ENGLEWOOD, FL
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
FOR SALE
Coldwell Banker Commercial and the Coldwell Banker CommercialLogo are registered service marks licensed to Coldwell Banker RealEstate LLC. Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated.
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RONALD STRUTHERS, CCIMBroker Associate941.769.3316rstruthers@ccim.net
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS
• Opportunity for retail development on 3.3 acres of CG-zoned vacant land
in Englewood directly on westbound SR-776/S.McCall Rd.
• Great visibility from high traffic road in Englewood.
• Huge retail opportunity in the area for: automotive, home furnishings, home
and garden equipment, specialty food stores, clothing and shoe stores,
book and music stores.
• South/East of Beach Rd. intersection. and across from area McDonald's.
• AADT 29,500.
• Average lot depth 200 ft.
OFFERING SUMMARY
Sale Price: $1,721,000
Lot Size: 3.29 Acres
Zoning: CG
Market: Englewood
Retail MarketPlace Profile1301 S McCall Rd, Englewood, Florida, 34223 Prepared by EsriDrive Time: 5 minute radius Latitude: 26.93884
Longitude: -82.34683
Summary Demographics2016 Population 9,7192016 Households 5,1952016 Median Disposable Income $34,8262016 Per Capita Income $30,549
NAICS Demand Supply Retail Gap Leakage/Surplus Number ofIndustry Summary (Retail Potential) (Retail Sales) Factor Businesses
Total Retail Trade and Food & Drink 44-45,722 $142,195,048 $266,321,473 -$124,126,425 -30.4 204Total Retail Trade 44-45 $128,963,311 $239,167,654 -$110,204,343 -29.9 141Total Food & Drink 722 $13,231,737 $27,153,818 -$13,922,081 -34.5 63
NAICS Demand Supply Retail Gap Leakage/Surplus Number ofIndustry Group (Retail Potential) (Retail Sales) Factor Businesses
Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers 441 $30,768,509 $20,369,240 $10,399,269 20.3 18 Automobile Dealers 4411 $23,963,895 $3,877,531 $20,086,364 72.1 6 Other Motor Vehicle Dealers 4412 $4,802,717 $14,703,983 -$9,901,266 -50.8 9 Auto Parts, Accessories & Tire Stores 4413 $2,001,897 $1,787,726 $214,171 5.7 4Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores 442 $3,911,579 $1,557,561 $2,354,018 43.0 5 Furniture Stores 4421 $2,271,837 $1,472,569 $799,268 21.3 4 Home Furnishings Stores 4422 $1,639,742 $84,992 $1,554,750 90.1 1Electronics & Appliance Stores 443 $5,248,097 $13,913,598 -$8,665,501 -45.2 12Bldg Materials, Garden Equip. & Supply Stores 444 $7,045,554 $5,870,521 $1,175,033 9.1 11 Bldg Material & Supplies Dealers 4441 $6,233,157 $5,633,920 $599,237 5.0 9 Lawn & Garden Equip & Supply Stores 4442 $812,396 $236,602 $575,794 54.9 1Food & Beverage Stores 445 $23,592,062 $93,762,916 -$70,170,854 -59.8 14 Grocery Stores 4451 $20,868,404 $91,721,168 -$70,852,764 -62.9 8 Specialty Food Stores 4452 $1,687,584 $928,875 $758,709 29.0 4 Beer, Wine & Liquor Stores 4453 $1,036,075 $1,112,873 -$76,798 -3.6 3Health & Personal Care Stores 446,4461 $8,484,296 $18,041,667 -$9,557,371 -36.0 14Gasoline Stations 447,4471 $8,850,354 $11,307,235 -$2,456,881 -12.2 5Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores 448 $6,529,544 $2,040,250 $4,489,294 52.4 10 Clothing Stores 4481 $4,660,173 $1,488,608 $3,171,565 51.6 7 Shoe Stores 4482 $794,594 $0 $794,594 100.0 0 Jewelry, Luggage & Leather Goods Stores 4483 $1,074,777 $551,642 $523,135 32.2 2Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book & Music Stores 451 $3,030,229 $1,473,275 $1,556,954 34.6 7 Sporting Goods/Hobby/Musical Instr Stores 4511 $2,249,301 $1,473,275 $776,026 20.8 7 Book, Periodical & Music Stores 4512 $780,927 $0 $780,927 100.0 0General Merchandise Stores 452 $22,173,198 $55,256,589 -$33,083,391 -42.7 6 Department Stores Excluding Leased Depts. 4521 $16,000,575 $52,164,827 -$36,164,252 -53.1 3 Other General Merchandise Stores 4529 $6,172,623 $3,091,762 $3,080,861 33.3 3Miscellaneous Store Retailers 453 $6,135,347 $13,229,752 -$7,094,405 -36.6 35 Florists 4531 $261,505 $227,897 $33,608 6.9 2 Office Supplies, Stationery & Gift Stores 4532 $1,137,738 $2,590,570 -$1,452,832 -39.0 8 Used Merchandise Stores 4533 $518,247 $3,273,222 -$2,754,975 -72.7 12 Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers 4539 $4,217,857 $7,138,064 -$2,920,207 -25.7 14Nonstore Retailers 454 $3,194,543 $2,345,050 $849,493 15.3 3 Electronic Shopping & Mail-Order Houses 4541 $2,593,685 $2,277,632 $316,053 6.5 3 Vending Machine Operators 4542 $74,251 $0 $74,251 100.0 0 Direct Selling Establishments 4543 $526,607 $0 $526,607 100.0 0Food Services & Drinking Places 722 $13,231,737 $27,153,818 -$13,922,081 -34.5 63 Full-Service Restaurants 7221 $7,463,840 $17,271,890 -$9,808,050 -39.7 43 Limited-Service Eating Places 7222 $4,952,966 $8,440,335 -$3,487,369 -26.0 13 Special Food Services 7223 $185,502 $0 $185,502 100.0 0 Drinking Places - Alcoholic Beverages 7224 $629,429 $1,441,593 -$812,164 -39.2 7
Data Note: Supply (retail sales) estimates sales to consumers by establishments. Sales to businesses are excluded. Demand (retail potential) estimates the expected amount spent by consumers at retail establishments. Supply and demand estimates are in current dollars. The Leakage/Surplus Factor presents a snapshot of retail opportunity. This is a measure of the relationship between supply and demand that ranges from +100 (total leakage) to -100 (total surplus). A positive value represents 'leakage' of retail opportunity outside the trade area. A negative value represents a surplus of retail sales, a market where customers are drawn in from outside the trade area. The Retail Gap represents the difference between Retail Potential and Retail Sales. Esri uses the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) to classify businesses by their primary type of economic activity. Retail establishments are classified into 27 industry groups in the Retail Trade sector, as well as four industry groups within the Food Services & Drinking Establishments subsector. For more information on the Retail MarketPlace data, please click the link below to view the Methodology Statement.http://www.esri.com/library/whitepapers/pdfs/esri-data-retail-marketplace.pdfSource: Esri and Infogroup. Retail MarketPlace 2016 Release 1 (2015 data in 2016 geography) Copyright 2016 Infogroup, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Retail MarketPlace Profile1301 S McCall Rd, Englewood, Florida, 34223 Prepared by EsriDrive Time: 5 minute radius Latitude: 26.93884
Longitude: -82.34683
Leakage/Surplus Factor by Industry SubsectorLeakage/Surplus Factor by Industry Subsector
Food Services & Drinking Places Nonstore Retailers
Miscellaneous Store Retailers General Merchandise Stores
Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores
Gasoline Stations Health & Personal Care Stores
Food & Beverage Stores Bldg Materials, Garden Equip. & Supply Stores
Electronics & Appliance Stores Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores
Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers
Leakage/Surplus Factor50403020100-10-20-30-40-50
Leakage/Surplus Factor by Industry GroupLeakage/Surplus Factor by Industry Group
Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages) Special Food Services
Limited-Service Eating Places Full-Service Restaurants
Direct Selling Establishments Vending Machine Operators
Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers
Used Merchandise Stores Office Supplies, Stationery, and Gift Stores
Florists Other General Merchandise Stores
Department Stores (Excluding Leased Depts.) Book, Periodical, and Music Stores
Jewelry, Luggage, and Leather Goods Stores
Shoe Stores Clothing Stores
Gasoline Stations Health & Personal Care Stores Beer, Wine, and Liquor Stores
Specialty Food Stores Grocery Stores
Lawn and Garden Equipment and Supplies Stores Building Material and Supplies Dealers
Electronics & Appliance Stores Home Furnishings Stores
Furniture StoresAuto Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores
Other Motor Vehicle Dealers Automobile Dealers
Leakage/Surplus Factor806040200-20-40-60
Source: Esri and Infogroup. Retail MarketPlace 2016 Release 1 (2015 data in 2016 geography) Copyright 2016 Infogroup, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Coldwell Banker Commercial and the Coldwell Banker CommercialLogo are registered service marks licensed to Coldwell Banker RealEstate LLC. Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated.
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RONALD STRUTHERS, CCIMBroker Associate941.769.3316rstruthers@ccim.net
3.3 AC VACANT LOT WITH 900' SR-776 FRONT FOOTAGE | 3 .29 ACRES | ENGLEWOOD, FL
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Coldwell Banker Commercial and the Coldwell Banker CommercialLogo are registered service marks licensed to Coldwell Banker RealEstate LLC. Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated.
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RONALD STRUTHERS, CCIMBroker Associate941.769.3316rstruthers@ccim.net
* Demographic data derived from 2010 US Census
POPULATION 1 MILE 5 MILES 10 MILESTOTAL POPULATION 2,138 32,648 98,009MEDIAN AGE 61.8 60.8 59.0MEDIAN AGE (MALE) 61.4 60.3 58.0MEDIAN AGE (FEMALE) 62.3 61.6 60.0
HOUSEHOLDS & INCOME 1 MILE 5 MILES 10 MILESTOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 1,203 16,155 46,903# OF PERSONS PER HH 1.8 2.0 2.1AVERAGE HH INCOME $51,152 $55,108 $57,171AVERAGE HOUSE VALUE $413,513 $266,105 $233,326
3.3 AC VACANT LOT WITH 900' SR-776 FRONT FOOTAGE | 3 .29 ACRES | ENGLEWOOD, FL
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RON STRUTHERS CCIM | BROKER ASSOCIATE
NATALIE RODRIGUEZ | COMMEERCIAL ASSOCIATE
Natalie Rodriguez comes to Sarasota and Charlotte County by way of California
where she worked in the pharmaceutical industry, before joining the Peace Corps
and obtaining her Master’s in Public Policy and Management. She joined Coldwell
Banker Commercial NRT in 2015. With experience in and a passion for public ser-
vice, Natalie provides personalized service and advice to customers seeking com-
mercial real estate for lease, sale or purchase.
Contact Natalie: (941)-888-4522 | natalie.rodriguez@flcomml.com
Since moving to Florida from Canada 30 years ago, Ron Struthers has been
100% committed to Real Estate Services and actively involved in New Construc-
tion, Property Management, Leasing and the selling of Real Estate in SWFL. Ron
earned his CCIM designation in 2002 and has served the SWFL CCIM District in
the capacity of a board member, directorship, and is currently the President for
2016. Ron joined Coldwell Banker Commercial NRT in 2012 and services most
facets of commercial brokerage in Charlotte and South Sarasota Counties. Help-
ing hundreds of clients buy, sell, and lease commercial real estate, Ron has be-
come one of the top agents in the Coldwell Banker Commercial NRT Florida mar-
ketplace.
Contact Ron: (941)-769-3316 | rstruthers@ccim.net