NEWPORT BEACH, CA, September 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) MKA Capital Group, a real estate firm that specializes in managing funds, real estate assets and developments, has recently launched a new website: http://www.mkacap.com/. They have managed billions of dollars in real estate developments on behalf of principals, high net worth investors and institutions. Properties are currently being developed in CO, CA, OR, UT, AZ and HI. This website was created primarily to inform potential investors about the company's biography, services and upcoming projects. It was also created to be educational for those who are interested in learning more about real estate investment opportunities.
When browsing through the information-rich website, users can read about the company's history, as well as about Jason Sugarman, the Chief Executive Officer of MKA Capital. Since joining MKA in 2000, he has started and helped oversee the loan origination team, asset management division and investment relations and marketing groups. You can also speak with other company personnel George Baker, Director of Projects Developments and Ken Lipinski from Accounting. Users can also learn about news and events, current and past projects, read testimonials and use their online contact form for more information.
To learn more details about MKA Capital Group, please visit their new site at http://www.mkacap.com/.
MKA Capital Acquisitions Announces New Website
Website will inform potential investors of services and provide general information about additional projects and current funds.
2012-09-13
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