In Balneário Camboriú, Francisco Graciola, Founder of FG Empreendimentos, Remembers Childhood in the Interior of Gaspar, the Accident That Threatened His Vision and the Turning Point of Becoming a Barber. He Later Opened a Barber Shop in Blumenau, Slept on the Bench, and Saved Capital to Invest in High-End Buildings and Towers in Santa Catarina
In Balneário Camboriú, Francisco Graciola’s journey, founder of FG Empreendimentos, has become a symbol of business ascension in Santa Catarina by connecting childhood in the interior of Gaspar, early work, and a forced turning point due to an accident that put his vision at risk. Today, his name circulates at the center of the luxury real estate market.
The recounting of this journey appeared in content published on YouTube during a tour of Balneário Camboriú with entrepreneur Luciano Hang. The setting was not random. Balneário Camboriú, on the northern coast of Santa Catarina, is where FG has established itself as a protagonist and where projects like One Tower and Senna Tower help explain the magnitude of the leap.
From the Farm in Gaspar to the Bench of the Barber Shop in Blumenau

Francisco Graciola was born in the interior of Gaspar, grew up in a large family, and started working as a child in rice cultivation.
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The turning point, according to him, came after an accident that compromised his vision and distance him from rural activities. It’s the kind of detail that changes the life script without warning.
At 14, he began learning the barber profession with an uncle and soon after opened his own barber shop in Blumenau.
Without resources to pay for housing, he slept in his own establishment. The image he chooses to summarize this phase is straightforward and without romanticization, as he says he “slept on the bench” where clients waited.
Small Businesses, Accumulated Capital, and Entry into Construction
The journey to Balneário Camboriú was not a straight line. With an entrepreneurial profile, he diversified his businesses beyond the salon, adding activities like sewing and tailoring, and later, snack bars.
The logic was simple and cumulative: expand sources of revenue, control costs, and turn work routine into capital.
This expansion opened up opportunities to invest in land and later in construction, a sector that would come to define his trajectory. The first building, with four floors, was erected about four decades ago.
From then on, the growth he described was continuous, with projects in different cities in Santa Catarina until consolidation in Balneário Camboriú.
Balneário Camboriú as a Showcase and Quality Standard as a Discourse
The consolidation in Balneário Camboriú has both a practical and a symbolic dimension.
Practically, the city has become a real estate hub and a showcase for Brazilian verticalization, a stage where residential towers gain national visibility.
Symbolically, Balneário Camboriú has become a business card for a construction company that presents itself as a reference for high standards.
Graciola attributes the foundation of his success to extreme dedication to work and quality standards, resorting to an idea he repeats as a mantra: care and attention to detail.
This discourse is part of what sustains the reputation of those who sell buildings as precision products, especially when the market demands finish, deadlines, and consistency.
FG, Hang, and the Escalation of Projects in Balneário Camboriú

The business relationship with Luciano Hang, according to Graciola himself, began about two decades ago, with joint investments in land and developments on the Santa Catarina coast.
Over time, the partnership evolved and fit into the framework of a company that has accumulated dozens of high-end residential towers in Santa Catarina, with Balneário Camboriú as the showcase.
This package includes projects that have become local references, such as One Tower, cited as one of the major architectural references in Balneário Camboriú.
The same partnership is also associated with Senna Tower, which is currently under construction and aims to be the tallest residential building in the world, at over 550 meters and 157 floors, numbers that push the discussion beyond marketing and into the realm of engineering.
What 550 Meters and 157 Floors Say About Ambition and Scale
When the conversation turns to 550 meters and 157 floors, the narrative shifts from biography to scale.
Balneário Camboriú serves as an anchoring point because there, verticalization is already part of the urban identity, and increasingly taller projects help explain why the city has become a national reference in the real estate market.
The question remains not just who builds but what this height represents for the city.
FG is positioned within this movement with a projected occupancy of 3 million square meters in Santa Catarina over the coming years, including the venture that aims for the world record.
In the founder’s discourse, the formula for success becomes a tripod of faith, family, and focus.
Practically, what is seen in Balneário Camboriú is an attempt to turn personal journey, business partnership, and urban showcase into a project that aims to make a mark.
Balneário Camboriú has become the setting where a story originating in Gaspar, early work in agriculture, a barber shop in Blumenau, and expansion in small businesses connect with high-end towers and the ambition of a residential building of 550 meters and 157 floors.
It’s a narrative that blends survival, discipline, and ambitious scaling, with the city serving as the showcase and thermometer.
For those of you closely following Balneário Camboriú, does this verticalization signify urban progress or a limit being tested in daily life? And, looking at Graciola’s journey, what was the most decisive turning point: the accident in Gaspar, the barber shop in Blumenau, or the choice to invest everything in construction?


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