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Robert Bourne (developer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Bourne (developer)
Robert Bourne (born 16 May 1951) is a British property developer, entrepreneur and philanthropist who was born in London, UK. Bourne has amassed a vast property and leisure empire in London and France and has achieved wide recognition for his patronage of the dramatic arts with his wife, theatre impresario, Sally Greene OBE.〔 〕 Bourne established an International Division which includes two prestigious hotels in France, in Courchevel and St Tropez. However in a move widely condemned locally, Bourne purchased and immediately gave notice of closing within a month the charming little zoo of St Jean Cap Ferrat, with animals to be dispersed elsewhere and replaced by a luxury spa. He later agreed to sell the land and zoo at the price he paid, i.e. around 20 million Euros, to any public body interested in buying.〔''Nice Matin'', 15 October 2009〕 He and his wife park their two luxury cars outside their house in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. They are recognisable by their personalised number plates - "2 BE" and "NOT 2B". == Millennium Dome == In 2001 Robert Bourne led a consortium of high-profile investors in a bid to buy the Millennium Dome from the Government. The Legacy consortium bid £125m for the Dome, planning to turn it into a high-tech “Knowledge City”.
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