Bill Gates, who co-owns Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts with a Saudi prince, is investing in a palace in Rome that he plans to turn into an opulent six-star hotel.
According to paperwork shown at Rome’s City Hall, Four Seasons has made a $21 million down payment toward the $170 million purchase price of the spacious 17th-century Palazzo Marini, which is only a short distance from the Trevi Fountain.
Gates, through his Cascade Investment LLC, owns a minority stake in Four Seasons alongside Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who is regarded as Saudi Arabia’s Warren Buffett.