Private Dinners
The Room
Not everything of value happens in public. The Coveted Group founders, Derrick and Anastasia Grahn, host private gatherings with people actively shaping what comes next. Founders. Investors. Builders. Creatives. Each dinner is boutique by design. Every guest is carefully considered. The setting is part of the experience. Warehouses. Projects under development. Spaces in transformation. Unexpected by design.
Why It Exists
There is a reason certain circles still host privately. Not for display. For curation The right room changes what gets said. And what gets said changes what happens next.
What Happens
The evening is intentional. The pace. The setting. The people in the room. Menus are prepared by award-winning and celebrated chefs. Cocktail and beverage programs are curated with the same level of care. Conversations unfold that would not happen elsewhere. Relationships form without pressure or transaction. Nothing is forced. Everything is felt.
Access
These gatherings are not offered publicly. They are not sold. Attendance is by invitation only.
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“The Coveted Group’s niche is deeded fractional real estate, offering owners a titled asset that can be utilized, rented, or sold. They are currently involved in projects on Cabo’s East Cape, a 120-acre farm in Wisconsin, a 200-acre butte in Arizona, a 400-acre ranch near Baja Sur’s Todos Santos, and beyond.” —USA Today
“Every Coveted Group project is an artistic masterpiece where nature, architecture, and creativity converge to form landmarks intended to stand the test of time.” —Yahoo! Finance
“Valued in the hundreds of millions, The Coveted Group recently secured a significant endorsement and investment of $8.5 million from Aktiva Capital—a private investment fund based in Mexico City—and its partners. This investment kickstarts The Coveted Group’s vision of crafting an unparalleled residential experience at Nine Palms Ranch, aligning with the global demand for personalized, home-centric vacation home ownership, a market anticipated to reach $36 billion by 2031.” —Business Insider