Leo Kozadinos has a vast amount of experience as a real estate broker, developer, and entrepreneur. Mr. Kozadinos also runs Kozadinos Interests, Ltd., which develops, owns and manages a privately-held portfolio of commercial and residential real estate holdings, including office, specialty purpose and land. In addition, Mr. Kozadinos is the principal of Midtowne Development, Ltd., which developed the Museum Plaza Townhomes, a gated community of luxury homes in Houston’s trendy Museum District, and the Museum Plaza Building, a redevelopment of a historic MacKie Kamrath building into loft office space, which received numerous accolades, including the Greater Houston Preservation Alliance’s 2003 Good Brick Award, the Preservation Texas’ 2003 Historic Rehabilitation Award and the American Institute of Architects – Houston 2004 Interior Architecture Merit Award. Mr. Kozadinos is a graduate of ... Read More
Leo Kozadinos has a vast amount of experience as a real estate broker, developer, and entrepreneur. Mr. Kozadinos also runs Kozadinos Interests, Ltd., which develops, owns and manages a privately-held portfolio of commercial and residential real estate holdings, including office, specialty purpose and land. In addition, Mr. Kozadinos is the principal of Midtowne Development, Ltd., which developed the Museum Plaza Townhomes, a gated community of luxury homes in Houston’s trendy Museum District, and the Museum Plaza Building, a redevelopment of a historic MacKie Kamrath building into loft office space, which received numerous accolades, including the Greater Houston Preservation Alliance’s 2003 Good Brick Award, the Preservation Texas’ 2003 Historic Rehabilitation Award and the American Institute of Architects – Houston 2004 Interior Architecture Merit Award. Mr. Kozadinos is a graduate of the University Of Houston’s Bauer School of Business with a BBA in Entrepreneurship from the nationally acclaimed Wulfe Center for Entrepreneurship. Mr. Kozadinos is active in the Houston community helping many local and national non-profit organizations, including Junior Achievement, Houston Freedom Fest, the SPCA and the Petroleum Club of Houston Foundation.