Real Estate Mogul: Look Inward For Your Truth

Kaufman is the founder and CEO of Kaufman Development, a commercial real estate firm at the forefront of the thriving development scene in Columbus, Ohio—which census data shows is among the fastest growing hubs in the Midwest. And now, he’s opening a community that’s among the first of its kind in the nation.

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Open Waters

The first hotel to open in Puerto Rico after the 2017 storms, the 96-key Serafina Beach Hotel is definitely on a boutique scale.

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Brand Identity: Sir Hotels

In 2013, Sir Albert, a one-time diamond factory reimagined as a world traveler’s Old World residence by Baranowitz + Kronenberg, opened in Amsterdam’s De Pijp neighborhood. Three years later, the Tel Aviv architecture firm, as well as Amsterdam designer Saar Zafrir, unveiled the Art Nouveau-meets-midcentury Sir Savigny in Charlottenburg, Berlin. 

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Sir Adam Featured In The Design Hotels Book

Located in the iconic A’dam Tower, built in 1971 on the Amsterdam IJ-river waterfront, Sir Adam Hotel offers 108 guestrooms with stunning views of the historic city and is in close vicinity to many of the city’s hippest movers and shakers.

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The Dallas Cowboys’ New World Headquarters Is Game-Changing

This wasn’t about dressing up the locker room,” says Charlotte Jones Anderson, daughter of Jerry Jones and the EVP and chief brand officer of her father's prized Dallas Cowboys. “This was about establishing a connection with high school football and the community that could not be replicated. Sometimes, even in religion, you need the bricks and mortar to validate the why.”

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How U.S. Airports Are Catering to 'Gate Huggers

Faced with a four-and-a-half hour layover at Detroit Metro Airport, I head to the Delta Sky Club. "Sir," the lounge agent says, a mild look of concern on her face, "do you know that there's another SkyLounge closer to your gate?" I do, but I've done my research and know that this one is bigger and has better food (thanks, LoungeBuddy). I'm sure the agent is just trying to be helpful—and that she knows that Americans are 'gate huggers,' travelers who, once through the TSA checkpoint, make a bee-line for their gate and stay, no matter the "dwell time" (as it's called in the industry), within a five-gate radius of their departure point.

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