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Royal Kingdom Estate announces ‘Bridge to Ghana’ US tour

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Royal Kingdom Estate announces ‘Bridge to Ghana’ US tour

Royal Kingdom Estate is set to embark on its much-anticipated “Bridge to Ghana Tour” across the United States this October, as part of its mission to connect the African diaspora with investment opportunities on the continent.

Speaking ahead of the tour, Danny Angels, CEO of Royal Kingdom Estate, explained that the initiative comes after receiving over 50 invitations from the diaspora since 2022.

“The time is now. In the last couple of years, we’ve done so much in Ghana’s real estate landscape, and the news has spread abroad. Most of our clients are in North America, and they’ve been calling on us to come.

The Bridge to Ghana Tour is about reconnecting, building trust, and creating a platform for Africans in the diaspora to invest back home,” he said.

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The company will also be the lead sponsor of the Ghana Property & Lifestyle Expo in Washington, D.C., which opens on October 1–2, 2025 at the Marriott Georgetown.

Introducing New Developments: Grace City & The Future

As part of its U.S. engagements, Royal Kingdom Estate will also unveil Grace City Prime Lands and Grace City Prime Homes, a 500-acre eco-friendly “green city” that blends residential, commercial, and agricultural developments.

“We are big on holistic living. Grace City will not only provide housing but also agriculture, health and wellness facilities, and sustainable infrastructure,” Angels explained.

Alongside this, the company is introducing The Future, a premium project strategically located near the redeveloped Ghana International Trade Fair, just 10 minutes from Kotoka International Airport.

According to Angels, “This project offers some of the biggest unit sizes on the market, close to key landmarks like the airport, beaches, and hotels. It’s designed for comfort, culture, and investment value.”

A Call to the Diaspora

Royal Kingdom Estate emphasizes that its mission goes beyond brick and mortar. The company envisions real estate as a catalyst for economic growth and collective development.

“There are about 300 million Africans in the diaspora. Imagine if each contributed even $100 towards Africa’s development—what impact that would make. We are creating the bridge, and we are inviting everyone to climb on it,” Angels said.

The Bridge to Ghana Tour will kick off in Washington, D.C., before making stops in Maryland, Virginia, Atlanta, and Houston. Each city will host business forums, investment showcases, and exclusive high-net-worth networking dinners.

Notable partners joining the initiative include Andromeda Peters, Miss United States 2018 and Royal Kingdom’s Global Legacy Partner, and Jay Cameron, celebrated media personality and real estate investor with roots in both the U.S. and Ghana.

Building Trust Through Integrity

Royal Kingdom Estate highlights its track record as one of the main reasons for growing international interest. Between 2022 and now, the company has sold over 600 acres of litigation-free land to clients.

“None of these lands have been lost. They have been protected for our clients. That credibility is what makes organizations abroad eager to work with us,” Angels stressed.

The company says its long-term goal is to not only create thriving real estate developments but also drive a 360-degree impact on the economy by generating employment across multiple professional sectors—from construction and architecture to healthcare, finance, and creative industries.

The Bigger Picture

For Royal Kingdom Estate, the upcoming tour is more than a marketing drive—it’s a movement.

“When we say Bridge to Ghana, we are talking about creating a soft landing for the diaspora. This is about linking people, resources, and opportunities to build the new Africa,” Angels concluded.