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Stephen Shanton Hosts Special Event with Kendra Scott to Give Back to ALS!

Shop and Support ALS with Kendra Scott and Venture Construction Group of Florida! You’re invited to attend a Kendra Gives Back Party on December 10th from 6pm- 9pm. Get a jump start on your holiday shopping while giving back to the community! Event hosted by Stephen Shanton, president of Venture Construction Group of Florida. 20% […]

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Venture Construction Group of Florida Sponsors Endurance Event to Defeat ALS

Venture Construction Group of Florida sponsors endurance event to defeat ALS TAMPA, FL– Venture Construction Group of Florida sponsored the sixth annual Ride. Run. Roll. To Defeat ALS on November 7 to raise funds for ALS research. The one-day event provided endurance options for all athletic levels; a 65-mile challenge that included a 5k run/walk […]

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Venture Construction Group Sponsors the 7th Annual Palm City Fall Fest!

Venture Construction Group of Florida sponsored the 7th annual Palm City Fall Fest in Palm City, Florida on October, 24, 2015. The event featured music, food, art and craft vendors, children’s area with fun games, singers, community booths, and lots of great people! Our staff and crews had a fun day celebrating with the community! Event presented […]

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Venture Construction Group of Florida Supports Friends in Pink During Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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Storm Damage & Risk Mitigation: How to Protect Your Investment

In recent coverage from WPTV Channel 5 West Palm Beach about the recent hail storm that swept through Treasure Coast, Palm City resident Mary Ann Kiely talks about the storm seeming to hit out of nowhere. She describes how the skies darkened, wind was violently gusting, and golf ball sized hail damaged the screen covering her lanai. This resident was lucky that no further damage was done to her home, however, thousands were not as lucky, suffering minor to severe storm damage to their homes throughout Martin County, Stuart, Palm City, Okeechobee, Port Salerno, and Hobe Sound. The hailstorm that swept through Treasure Coast on April 27, 2015, left many homes and businesses with extensive hail and wind damage. There are ways to protect your home to prepare for these types of extreme weather situations and future storm events. (Video Credit: Imagine Imaging)

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Venture Construction Group of Florida Assists Martin County Property Owners with Rebuilding After Hailstorm

According to Florida Climate Center’s office of the state climatologist, Florida has numerous thunderstorms, but not that many instances of hail due to the freezing level in a Florida thunderstorm being so high that hail often melts before it reaches the ground. Even though hail is not common to the state, there have been about a dozen events of hail of over 3 inches reported in Florida. The recent storm in Stuart and throughout Martin County resulted in golf and tennis-ball sized hail, leaving numerous properties with extreme damage.

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