December 29, 2014: Worth Avenue Capital, LLC is pleased to announce that it closed 14 commercial loan transactions during 2014. The beneficiaries of these loans were small businesses of all types in various industries including manufacturing; retailing; automobile restoration; recreation installation; distribution; dentistry; hedge fund; real estate investment; and real estate development. In addition; WAC closed loans in wealthy enclaves such as Nantucket, Massachusetts; Darien, Connecticut; and Sachems Head (Guilford), Connecticut.
As the private and alternative lending spaces continue to grow during 2015; WAC expects to increase its presence in the non bank commercial lending marketplace during the coming year and beyond.
WAC specializes in arranging debt financing for both small businesses and real estate developers/investors and also handles bank workouts for those same clients. You can learn more about WAC by taking a look at their website and Youtube video at worthavenuecapital.com and by contacting WAC’s principal, Michael M. Ciaburri at worthavenuecapital@gmail.com or (203)605-4082. WAC maintains offices in both Guilford and Westport, Connecticut. You can now follow @worthavecapital on Twitter for the latest lending news.
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