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347 Abercorn St
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31401
PHONE: 912-507-1732
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Mark Hall is an industrial land developer and commercial real estate agent based in Georgia. He has had extensive experience in the Savannah market over the last 30 years, which gives him a unique level of expertise and knowledge, but he has also sought out and acquired land parcels with great potential for development in strategic locations throughout the United States. Mr. Hall’s approach to real estate is relationship based. Throughout his career he has developed connections with community and municipal leaders which he harnesses for the benefit of his clients.
Experience and Accomplishments
Mr. Hall comes from a family of land developers and dirt movers who successful developed two large-scale golf course communities in the Savannah market working with nationally renowned golf course architects: Rees Jones in Southbridge and Bob Cupp on Westbrook. He also partners with Greg Norman on Savannah Quarters — a 1600 acre mixed use community which is a legacy accomplishment. In addition, Mr. Hall was a founding partner in Marabou, a ranch preservation community in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
Mr. Hall served as the National Director of the Central India Christian Mission (CICM) for a 4 years. In this role he established strategic relationships nationally for the group. During his involvement Mr. Hall increased revenue in support of constructing schools, churches, and medical facilities in Central and Northeast India.
More recently, Mr. hall has been involved with the industrial real estate market. He has helped acquire strategic tracts of land and get them entitled/rezoned for the large scale industrial warehousing and distribution centers. Collectively this represents over 3,200 acres of industrial development around the seaport.
Education and Affiliations
Mark graduated from the Honors College of the University of South Carolina in Columbia. He is a member of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, Urban Land Institute, and the local Board of Realtors.