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This injection of new capital signals that the “owners” of Four Seasons are moving from purely passive royalty to active growth partners. The plan includes doubling the number of properties (especially in luxury resort destinations like the Caribbean and the Middle East) and aggressively expanding the private residences division. Ultimately, the "Four Seasons owners" are a layered hierarchy. At the top sit Bill Gates and Prince Alwaleed bin Talal—two men who control the brand’s soul. Beneath them lies a shadow council of sultans, tycoons, and celebrities who own the physical castles. And at the foundation, though no longer a shareholder in the parent company, remains the spirit of Isadore Sharp—the original owner who built an empire on the simple idea that treating employees well would lead them to treat guests like royalty.

To own a Four Seasons—whether a share of the company or a single property—is to own a piece of the world’s most coveted service machine. It is not just real estate; it is a global currency of trust. four seasons owners

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