- Robert Bourne (developer)
Robert Bourne (born
May 16 ,1950 ) is a Britishproperty developer ,entrepreneur andphilanthropist who was born inLondon , UK. Over the past 30 years Bourne has amassed a vast property and leisure empire in London andFrance and has achieved wide recognition for his patronage of the dramatic arts with his wife, theatre impresario, Sally Greene OBE.Business interests
1973 to 1989
After qualifying as achartered accountant in 1973, Robert Bourne worked forMark McCormack ’s International Management Group (IMG) for four years. He left IMG to co-found Local London Group, the serviced office company which he went on to float in 1986 and sell in 1989 for £120 million.Recent years
After selling Local London, Robert Bourne establishedBourne Capital , and began building up an extensive property portfolio in London. He now has four major estates inQueensway , Waterloo, Chinatown andIslington . Robert Bourne also operates a number of successful high-profile leisure businesses, some within his estates. These include Queens Ice & Bowl on his Queensway estate, restaurants and bars such as the Cheyne Walk Brasserie, Waterloo Brasserie, andRonnie Scott’s the iconic jazz club.Robert Bourne also retains a substantial interest in the serviced office sector on his Waterloo estate.
Through charitable trusts, he and his wife operate the
Old Vic andCriterion Theatre and he is redeveloping the CollinsMusic Hall inIslington into a state of the art theatre complex. Bourne and his wife were also responsible for restoring theRichmond Theatre and forming it into a charitable trust.Robert Bourne also owns two of London’s major markets, Chinatown and Queensway, and is a champion of the importance of markets to London, both to the tourist trade and as an economical way for new entrepreneurs to get a foothold on the business ladder.
More recently, Robert Bourne established an International Division which includes two prestigious hotels in France, in Courchevel and St Tropez.
Robert Bourne sits on the board of 52 companies and charities.
Ronnie Scott’s
In June 2005 Robert Bourne bought with his wife Sally Greene, iconic jazz club Ronnie Scott’s for a reported £3 million, installing former co-owner [http://www.jazzprofessional.com/profiles/PeteKing.htm Pete King] as Lifetime President. Jazz enthusiasts welcomed their involvement, crediting them as the club’s ‘saviours’. It went through substantial renovations under the direction of famous Parisian designer Jacques Garcia and since reopening in June 2006 it has successfully attracted major names in the world jazz such as
Wynton Marsalis ,Chick Corea ,David Sanborn ,Kenny Garrett , andBilly Cobham .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”. [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/1107689.stm|title=Dome bidder foresees fast profit|date=2001-01-09|work=
BBC News |accessdate=2008-06-09]Philanthropic activity
With his wife Sally Greene, Robert Bourne is one of the UK’s leading patrons of the
dramatic arts , donating to a number of London theatres and protecting their futures by forming charitable trusts, and restoring and managing them. With his commercial experience and their combined knowledge of the theatre sector, the pair are able to privately raise money to restore the theatres and run them as successful businesses, often involving high-profile celebrities to lead their creative direction.Richmond Theatre
Robert Bourne’s first success was the restoration of theRichmond Theatre in 1985, which achieved charitable status in 1987. By 1989 theRichmond Theatre had been completely restored and, once secure, the Trust sold it to [http://www.theambassadors.com ATG] .The Criterion Theatre
In 1989 Robert Bourne and his wife bought TheCriterion Theatre , which had become dilapidated and in urgent need of a new lease of life. Under their direction a charitable trust was set up to protect the theatre and a three-year refurbishment was carried out. The Criterion reopened on September 20th 1992 with ‘Taking Sides’ byRonald Harwood .The Old Vic
In 1998 TheOld Vic was in decline and faced threats of becoming a lap dancing club. [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/125531.stm|title=Old Vic theatre saved |date=1998-07-03|work=BBC News |accessdate=2008-06-09] After public outcry and a plea from the Culture Secretary,Chris Smith MP for a patron to step forward and purchase the theatre. Robert Bourne and Sally Greene set up The Old Vic Theatre Trust, acquired the theatre, and secured its position as an iconic London landmark. In 2003 Bourne and his wife persuaded Oscar-winning American actorKevin Spacey to take on the role as artistic director, [cite news|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2004/04/26/btspace24.xml|title='The Old Vic building itself seemed to speak to me'|date=2004-04-26|work=The Daily Telegraph |accessdate=2008-06-09] and the theatre has never looked back.RADA
Robert Bourne is an Associate Member of RADA (
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art ).References
External links
* [http://www.bournecapital.co.uk Bourne Capital]
* [http://www.capital-tower.co.uk/ Capital Tower]
* [http://www.cheynewalkbrasserie.com/ Cheyne Walk Brasserie]
* [http://www.criterion-theatre.co.uk/ Criterion Theatre]
* [http://www.oldvicproductions.com/ Old Vic Productions PLC]
* [http://www.oldvictheatre.com/ The Old Vic Theatre]
* [http://www.queensiceandbowl.co.uk/ Queens Ice & Bowl]
* [http://www.queenswaymarket.co.uk/ Queensway Market]
* [http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/ Ronnie Scott's]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/richlist/person/0,,38684,00.html Sunday Times Rich List 2005]
* [http://www.waterloobrasserie.co.uk/ Waterloo Brasserie]
* [http://www.waterloobusinesscentre.com/ Waterloo Business Centre]
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