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Thomas Kramer is a German-born real estate developer and venture capitalist, and television personality, noteworthy for his part in the redevelopment of South Beach, Miami, Florida. He is also a well-known high society figure and philanthropist, hosting charitable events at his Star Island (Miami Beach) mansion. ==Reputation== ''Haute Living'' credits Kramer's development many efforts with "transform() the once-blighted community (Beach ) into a sophisticated, world-class destination." A list of prominent examples include Apogee, Portofino Tower, Murano Grande, and Yacht Club. Kramer claims to have developed these while Jorge Perez and Related Group actually did the work and the development on Kramer's land. His bold lifestyle and former marriage to Catherine Burda, daughter of a well-known German publishing family, made him a regular feature of European press prior to his arrival in the United States.〔Boyd, Christopher. "Sturm und Drang, South Beach-style. (German investor-turned real estate developer Thomas Kramer)." ''Florida Trend''. 1996. HighBeam Research. (January 18, 2011).〕 He is also known as a colorful and controversial public figure in Florida,〔Jeanne B. Pinder. "Developer Spends $45 Million on Miami Real Estate." THE JOURNAL RECORD. 1993. HighBeam Research. (January 18, 2011).〕 being associated with the gentrification of South Pointe, South Beach. His role and the results have attracted both broad praise and anti-development criticism.〔"Miami Beach, Fla., neighborhood nears point of build-out." ''Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News''. 2004. HighBeam Research. (January 18, 2011).〕〔Whoriskey, Peter. "Miami Beach booms again.(South Beach is home to new buildings and architectural firms)." Progressive Architecture. 1995. HighBeam Research. (January 18, 2011).〕
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