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Diseño italiano - Pininfarina
Bora
May / June 2007
The Keating
Genroq
June 2007
Pininfarina entra nell’hospitality
Bar Business
May 2007
35-Room Keating Hotel Enters Downtown’s Hospitality Fast Lane
San Diego Business Journal
April 2007
Bringing sexy back
Coast
April 2007
In the fast lane
Hospitality Design Magazine
March 2007
Lo Stile a misura d' uomo
Il Punto
February 2007
Pininfarina Extra
Genroq
February 2007
A weekend in San Diego...
American Way
January 2007
Moderno Rosso
Ventiquattro
December 2006
The Keating: Pied au plancher
Artravel
December 2006
Downtown S.D. nightclubs pouring on the exclusivity
Union Tribute
November 11, 2006
5 Point Plan for October: When in San Diego...
GQ
October, 2006
Stay Classy: San Diego's new Pininfarina-designed hotel
Men.Style.Com
Beauty Sleep
California Home & Design
November, 2006
Letter from San Diego
Town & Country Travel
Winter, 2006
San Diego: Off the Beach and into the City
Travel & Leisure
November, 2006
Caio Bello!
Ranch & Coast
November, 2006
Hit the sack for some California dreamin’
City Magazine
Fall, 2006
What's New at Pininfarina? The Do-It-Yourself Ferrari
The New York Times
October 8, 2006
Fast Design
Hospitality Design
September/October, 2006
Groundbreaking Partnerships and Innovative Design Define The Keating – San Diego’s First True Urban Boutique Hotel Experience
Press Release
August 31, 2006
Bar tab: $1,000 VIP treatment: Priceless?
NCTimes.com
August 23, 2006
The Keating - San Diego's Premier Luxury Boutique Experience. Set to Open Fall 06
Press Release
June 20, 2006
Hoteliers' Paradise - The new Keating Hotel ups the ante of the Gaslamp's high-end lifestyle
944 Magazine
June, 2006
Hot-Shot Hoteliers; BOND Urban Habitat Introducing a New Look for the Gaslamp Quarter - and Beyond
San Diego Business Journal
March 20, 2006
35-Room Keating Hotel Enters Downtown’s Hospitality Fast Lane
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Direct Tourism Spending in North County Reaches $1.6 Billion Mark in ’06
The new ultra-chic Keating Hotel, which sports a Ferrari-red interior, looks like it’s going 225 mph standing still.
No wonder. It’s the first lodging property that Italian automobile designer Pininfarina, famous for the Ferrari and other fast cars, including Maserati, Jaguar, Alfa Romeo and Fiat Spider, has ever put its stamp on.
But it won’t be the last. Edward Kaen, whose family owns the historic downtown building that houses the 35-room boutique hotel and lounge, and Paolo Pininfarina, vice chairman of Turin, Italy-based Pininfarina, are taking their act on the road.
They said they plan to roll out several hotels across the country bearing the Keating Pininfarina brand in the next five years. The number is undetermined.
They made the announcement March 29 during a grand opening bash that drew 500 people to drink free Pininfarina wine and mojitos in a huge party tent erected next to the hotel on a blocked off section of F Street. Guests were also treated to tours of the hotel’s rooms and exclusive basement lounge. The lowest priced rooms currently go for $429 on a weekend night. The lounge is open to guests at no charge, but individuals may purchase memberships for $2,500 a year.
Under the plan, Kaen’s family will own the hotel properties and Pininfarina will be in charge of design. No sites have been selected. While the aim is to acquire and renovate historic properties, some may be built from the ground up.
“We’re looking in Scottsdale, Ariz., Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Chicago and New York,” Kaen said.
Pininfarina said his company spent nearly three years designing all of the Keating’s sleek looking furniture, including chairs, chaise lounges, beds with drawers built into their base that whoosh when you close them, stand-alone closets that pull out like oversized file cabinets, translucent shower stalls and oval hot tubs.
The challenge, he said, “is to create a (hotel) design that expresses the spirit of a city.” Red was chosen for the Keating’s lobby and lounge because it conveys passion.
The Pininfarina firm has also entered into a five-year agreement with the Florida-based Aero Toy Store to design interiors for private jets and helicopters.
Hang on to your comb-over, Donald Trump, some of the Keating Pininfarina hotels may have heliports.