Developer, One Thousand Group
Kevin Venger has managed and co-developed the construction and development of six major high-rise mixed-use buildings with more than 1,400 residences and over 7 million sf throughout South Florida. Kevin has managed all facets of the development projects of over $2B of luxury high-rise development projects. He most recently co-developed One Thousand Museum designed by Zaha Hadid, which has transformed Miami’s ever-changing skyline. The project is described as “one of the most complex skyscrapers to ever make it off the drawing board” on PBS’s documentary, “Impossible Builds” and has won over a dozen industry awards including World’s Best International High-Rise Architecture and ENR Best of the Best Project Nationwide in the Residential / Hospitality category. He co-developed Paramount on the Bay in Edgewater, a mixed-use development designed by Arquitectonica, completed in 2010. In 2003, Kevin became co-owner of Gregg Covin Real Estate Development, responsible for coordinating the finance and development of the company’s portfolio of multi-family projects. Ten Museum, a 50-story crystalline tower in Downtown Miami was developed in conjunction with Clinique La Prairie of Switzerland and designed by Oppenheim Architecture, completed in 2007. In addition, he was a co-owner/developer of The Angler’s Hotel, a 1930 historically preserved hotel designed by the talented Wallace Tutt and located on South Beach. From 1998 through 2003, Kevin was the senior project manager responsible for the development management of the Four Seasons Hotel and Tower Miami project. This $500 million mixed-use project was the tallest residential tower south of New York City. Kevin graduated cum laude from the University of Miami, earning a Bachelor in Architecture with a minor in business admin/finance.