NEWPORT BEACH, CA, November 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) MKA Capital Group announces the for sale listing of the Elkhorn Golf Resort property. With 463 acres of developable residential land and an operational 18-hole golf course, this property in Lyons, OR has tentative tract map plans of 15 single family houses, 46 cottage/condominiums (resort amenities included) and a hotel pad. The map has been currently approved by the board of commissioners. Along with the home sites, a scenic 18-hole golf course is next to and part of the property.
Elkhorn Golf Resort is situated 30 minutes east from Salem and an hour and a half southeast of Portland. For people living in the cities of Eugene, Salem and Portland, this resort community is an excellent second home location. This remote property will be a much closer alternative to residential areas in Bend, OR, which is over 100 miles east. The golf course nearby offers gorgeous scenic views of the dense Oregon forest and visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the North Santiam River that runs along the northern end of the course. Please contact George Baker for additional information about the property: gbaker@mkacap.com.
Based in Newport Beach, MKA Capital Group Advisors LLC is a real estate advisors, management and development company. MKA has been around since 2002 and is currently headed by Jason Sugarman in Investment and George Baker in Developments. The company manages funds for institutional investors and has been the developer or lead investor in over 100 real estate developments totaling over $3 billion in value and has been involved in developments throughout the entire Western United States including California, Hawaii, Colorado, Utah, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada and Washington. MKA Capital has done business with premier developers including The Donald Trump Organization as well as small to medium sized real estate developers.
To find more information on MKA Capital, please visit us on the web: http://www.mkacap.com/.
MKA Capital Announces Sale Listing of the Elkhorn Golf Resort Property
MKA Capital Advisors is excited to announce the for sale listing of the Elkhorn Golf Resort property in Lyons, OR.
2012-11-04
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Exotic Animal Owners File Suit Against The State Of Ohio
2012-11-04
Despite the pressure from the Humane Society of the United States, Sheriff Lutz of Zanesville, Ohio , and many other animal rights groups, the exotic animal community from all around the Nation united and said they have had enough of the laws being pushed through to take their rights away from them in regards to owning exotic animals.
On November 2, 2012, a federal suit was filed along with filing for a temporary injunction in the United States District Court For The Southern District Of Ohio, Eastern Division. (See full suit here http://www.usza.us/Downloads/Complaint_Exotic_Animal_Ban.pdf) ...
Reactions to everyday stressors predict future health
2012-11-03
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Contrary to popular perception, stressors don't cause health problems -- it's people's reactions to the stressors that determine whether they will suffer health consequences, according to researchers at Penn State.
"Our research shows that how you react to what happens in your life today predicts your chronic health conditions and 10 years in the future, independent of your current health and your future stress," said David Almeida, professor of human development and family studies. "For example, if you have a lot of work to do today and you are ...
Advancing understanding of treatment through clinical trials
2012-11-03
Three late-breaking studies presented during the American Society of Nephrology's Annual Kidney Week provide new information on drugs being tested in patients with diabetes or kidney disease.
Hans-Henrik Parving, MD (University of Copenhagen, in Denmark) and his colleagues investigated whether the drug aliskiren might improve the prognosis of patients with type 2 diabetes who are at high risk for developing heart and kidney problems. The randomized double-blind ALTITUDE trial included 8561 individuals who received aliskiren (300 mg once daily) or placebo on top of a drug ...
Transplantation issues: Kidney donors and children in need of transplants
2012-11-03
Highlights
Some kidney donors have an increased risk of developing high blood pressure after donation.
Individuals with prediabetes can safely donate kidneys without increasing their risk of developing diabetes or kidney failure.
Among children with advanced kidney disease, blacks and Hispanics are less likely than whites to receive optimal care.
Three studies presented during the American Society of Nephrology's Annual Kidney Week provide new information related to kidney transplantation—specifically, the post-transplant health of kidney donors and the ...
New studies reinforce American Heart Association's stand on limiting sodium
2012-11-03
New studies support limiting daily sodium consumption to less than 1,500 milligrams, according to a new American Heart Association presidential advisory.
The advisory, published in the American Heart Association's journal Circulation, is based on a thorough review of recent laboratory, animal, observational and clinical studies that reaffirm the association's 2011 advisory that limiting sodium (salt) to less than 1,500 mg per day is linked to a decreased risk of high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease, including stroke.
"Our recommendation is simple in the sense ...
Young birds can get 'drunk' on fermented berries
2012-11-03
But unsteadiness on the feet, a tendency to fall over, and losing the ability to steer is considerably more of a problem when life is normally spent in trees or in the air.
The authors from the Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA) reveal how they were called to a primary school in Cumbria last summer after the bodies of 12 young blackbirds were found.
A further blackbird was discovered alive, but obviously "unwell." And two more dead birds were subsequently found.
Foul play was suspected, especially as some of the birds had clearly been injured. ...
Building small: In many industries, economies of size is shifting to economies of numbers
2012-11-03
NEW YORK -- November 2, 2012 -- For decades, "bigger is better" has been the conventional path to efficiency in industries ranging from transportation to power generation. Food once grown on small family plots now comes overwhelmingly from factory farms. Vessels that carried 2,000 tons of cargo have been replaced by modern container ships that routinely move 150,000 tons. But now, new research shows, we are on the cusp of a radical shift from building big to building small—a change that has profound implications for both established and emerging industries.
Many industry ...
Giving fluorescence microscopy new power to study cellular transport
2012-11-03
The ability of fluorescence microscopy to study labeled structures like cells has now been empowered to deliver greater spatial and temporal resolutions that were not possible before, thanks to a new method developed by University of Illinois researcher Gabriel Popescu and Ru Wang from his lab. Using this method, they were able to study the critical process of cell transport dynamics at multiple spatial and temporal scales and reveal, for the first time, properties of diffusive and directed motion transport in living cells.
Popescu leads the Quantitative Light Imaging ...
Want to influence support for redistributive tax policies? Choose your words carefully
2012-11-03
Income inequality has become a major topic of discussion over the last year and yet consensus on what (if anything) should be done about it seems elusive. New research published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, suggests that a simple manipulation of language might be able to influence support for policies aimed at addressing income inequality.
Income inequality can be described in two ways: as the rich making more than the poor, or as the poor making less than the rich. The two descriptions convey identical information, ...
Satellite still shows Sandy's remnant clouds over eastern Canada and the northeastern US
2012-11-03
Satellite imagery from Nov. 2 showed that Sandy's remnant clouds continue to linger over Canada and the northeastern U.S.
The National Weather Service map for Nov. 2, 2012 showed two areas of low pressure over eastern Canada, near Quebec. That's where the remnants of Sandy are located and the storm's massive cloud cover continues to linger over a large area. That low pressure area is associated with Sandy's remnants.
A visible image from NOAA's GOES-13 satellite at 1:31 p.m. EDT on Nov. 2, 2012 showed the remnant clouds from Sandy still linger over the Great Lakes east ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Marine animals help solve ocean issues
CNT wires for wearable electronic devices from the existing fiber manufacturing process!
Researchers reveal role of zeolite zcid site accessibility in syngas conversion
Gender gap in teenage depression is twice as large in London than in Tokyo, new study finds
Coffee-making robot breaks new ground for AI machines
Protecting crops: Researchers open up new avenue to combat a widespread plant virus
UCLA discovers first stroke rehabilitation drug to repair brain damage
Only around 1 in 10 common non-surgical and non-invasive treatments for back pain effective
Installing safety nets on Golden Gate Bridge linked to 73% decline in suicides
Increasing fruit, fiber, dairy and caffeine linked to lower risk of tinnitus
Does BMI become useless as we age?
Rice statistician earns $1 million CPRIT award to advance AI-powered precision medicine for prostate cancer
Whose air quality are we monitoring?
Team Hope rides (again) for cancer research at the Tour de Scottsdale
Researchers find missing link in autoimmune disorder
‘Democratizing chemical analysis’: FSU chemists use machine learning and robotics to identify chemical compositions from images
Leveraging data science for disease prediction in the fight against rheumatoid arthritis
Kennedy Krieger screening model improves early autism diagnosis for underserved communities
Blood pressure patterns during pregnancy predict later hypertension risk, study finds
Latest Alzheimer’s drug shown less effective in females than males
Moffitt study finds vaccine may improve breast cancer treatment outcomes
Adoption of international auditing standards leads to better financial reporting
Internal displacement in Syria used to reshape the country’s political and social landscape, new study shows
Building a safer future: Rice researcher works to strengthen Haiti’s earthquake resilience
Diverging views of democracy fuel support for authoritarian politicians, Notre Dame study shows
Bacteria invade brain after implanting medical devices
New platform lets anyone rapidly prototype large, sturdy interactive structures
Non-genetic theories of cancer address inconsistencies in current paradigm
Food and non-alcoholic drink products in Mexico were substantially reformulated to be healthier following the 2020 introduction of warning labels identifying products with excessive content of calorie
Conservation efforts are bringing species back from the brink, even as overall biodiversity falls
[Press-News.org] MKA Capital Announces Sale Listing of the Elkhorn Golf Resort PropertyMKA Capital Advisors is excited to announce the for sale listing of the Elkhorn Golf Resort property in Lyons, OR.