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Pounding the Pavement with Amy Kelly

14 min · 10. apr. 2026
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Amy and Doug have a shared love of boutique hotels. But as entrepreneurs and business owners, they cover a lot of ground in this lighthearted discussion about generosity, lessons learned, and how people are their favorite part about their jobs. Amy is a Principal at Hatteras Sky, a commercial real estate development firm with properties across the country, committed to creating places that move, inspire, and serve as the backdrop for lifelong memories. Her properties have received national acclaim, with restaurants earning placement in the Michelin Guide for the Southeast.

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