They are the consummate locals and the ultimate hoteliers. Now united, Micky Rosen, Alex Urseanu, and Liran Wizman are a stunning new force to be reckoned with.
When this brave New Yorker was told that his dream would be impossible to achieve, he simply rolled up his sleeves and got busy.
For Carlos Couturier and Moisés Micha, going from citrus farming and investment banking to owning a growing portfolio of boutique hotels in New York, Mexico, and Chicago, means always being motivated, experimental, and business-savvy.
Like his father before him, this consummate local continues the legacy of creating truly authentic experiences.
Lifelong entrepreneur and Ovolo Hotels founder and CEO Girish Jhunjhnuwala talks booby traps, how to make a difference in what you do, and finding one’s mojo.
First the father exposed Phuket to the world, now along with his daughter he is exposing the world to a new kind of hospitality on the island.
When two lateral thinkers got together in Melbourne, the result was a deeply imaginative world with bright bursts of kaleidoscopic colors, wacky shapes, and delicious experiences.
Wladimir Klitschko has used his international experience and knowledge to launch a powerful new brand that brings a new level of luxury to Ukraine’s hospitality scene.
Andrea Bury is a woman who always wants to change things for the better. But often the biggest change comes from within.
By combining his family’s history with a desire to surprise and please, Franz Staffler has crafted Hotel Greif, a property as impressive and permanent as the Tyrolean mountains that embrace it.
Like many of his well-known buildings, Rosen looms over the New York City landscape. But as the saying goes, “God is in the details.”
After years of hotel-hopping, the rebellious twins Bruno and Christophe Massucco settled into a hotel of their own, pioneering design hospitality in Dijon, France.
For Günter Wagner, sleek architecture, world-class cuisine, and a small German town near the French border made for the perfect homecoming.
Whimsical, eclectic, and always hard to pin down, Kit Kemp has much in common with the hotel interiors she’s spent a career fashioning into stand-alone pieces of individual expression. Like her, they are anything but static.