Dallas, Texas Apr 7, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Raven Resources Corp. has acquired a strategic property in Buffalo, Missouri, as part of its real estate development and investment strategy.
The acquisition aligns with Ravens focus on growth-oriented real estate investments, enhancing its portfolio with assets positioned for long-term appreciation. Raven plans to subdivide the property into multiple parcels, strategically selling sections to a developer for residential and commercial use.
"Buffalo represents an opportunity to expand our strategic development initiatives," said Paul Scribner, CEO of Raven Resources Corp. "We continue to identify and invest in high-potential real estate assets that complement our broader vision."
About Raven Resources Corp.
Raven Resources Corp. is a diversified investment and asset management firm focused on real estate, private credit, structured finance, and strategic equity investments. With a disciplined approach to capital deployment, Raven Resources partners with high-growth businesses, hospitality ventures, and entertainment initiatives to drive long-term value creation. The companys portfolio includes structured financial instruments, land development, and investment in brand-driven entertainment projects. Committed to financial stability and innovation, Raven Resources continues to expand its footprint through strategic partnerships, asset acquisitions, and market-driven investment strategies.
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Kelly Delp, CCO Raven Resources Corp.
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