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David John Rowland (born 1945) is a British property developer, banker and financier. [1] According to The Sunday Times Rich List in 2019, he is worth £612 million. [2] He is nicknamed 'Spotty'. [3] [4] The Rowland family is an investment adviser to Prince Andrew, Duke of York. [5]
On July 20, 2024 the John A. Rowland House, now referred to as the John Rowland Mansion, re-opened to the public. [3] In partnership with the alternative preservation agency House Museum, the historic site debuted 11 new site-specific artworks by David Horvitz, Emily Barker, and Evan Curtis Charles Hall, to compliment the property's permanent Rowland family exhibition.
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John A. Rowland, commonly known in Spanish as Don Juan Rowland, was an American-Mexican settler and ranchero in the San Gabriel Valley of California before it became part of the United States. Born in Maryland, Rowland moved west with his family to Ohio.
David Rowland (industrial designer) (1924–2010), American industrial designer David Rowland (property developer) (born 1945), British property developer David Rowland (translator) (1569–1586), Welsh translator
John Ronan is an Irish businessman and property developer known for establishing Treasury Holdings in 1989 along with Richard Barrett. Following the Irish property crash in 2008, the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) took over the loans of Treasury Holdings resulting in its ultimate demise.
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The remaining historic sites left from the rancho era are the Workman House (1842 adobe and 1870 brick additions), El Campo Santo Cemetery (1850s with 1919-21 renovations), and a water tower (ca. 1880s)--all on the grounds of the Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum and the John A. Rowland House (1855), now undergoing long-awaited renovations under the auspices of the Historical Society ...