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Norman Springford OBE (born December 1944) is the former chairman of The Ross Development Trust and former Executive Chairman of Apex Hotels.. An accountant by profession, Norman Springford, worked for the Inland Revenue and then became the owner/manager of a number of public houses, bingo halls, and the Edinburgh Playhouse.
Executive Chairman of Apex Hotels, Norman Springford, was previously an employee of the Inland Revenue and owner/operator of a number of public houses, bingo halls, and the Edinburgh Playhouse. In 1996 Norman opened his first hotel, the Apex International Hotel, in Edinburgh. The group now own 8 UK hotels across London, Edinburgh, Glasgow and ...
The Grand Hotel in Fairhope, Alabama; The Henry in Dearborn, Michigan [48] The Hi-Lo Hotel in Portland, Oregon [49] The Hotel Cleveland in Cleveland, Ohio [50] [51] The Hotel Icon in Houston, Texas, [47] The Lexington Hotel in New York City [52] The Lytle Park Hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio; The Mauna Kea Beach Hotel in Kohala Coast, Hawaii
After years-long delay, developers released the first renderings for Veridea, a massive mixed-use project slated for roughly 1,100 acres in Apex. $3B ‘superstar region’ project is breaking ...
The Apex Town Council accepted Crosby’s resignation by a 4-1 vote during an emergency town meeting on Thursday. Councilman Brett Gantt, who was elected in 2021, cast the dissenting vote but said ...
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Arne Morris Sorenson (October 13, 1958 – February 15, 2021) was an American lawyer and hotel executive who served as the president and chief executive officer of Marriott International from 2012 until his death in 2021. He was a graduate of Luther College in Iowa, and the University of Minnesota Law School.
The Apex Town Hall, called Apex City Hall in the National Register of Historic Places is a historic town hall at 237 N Salem Street in the historic district of downtown Apex, North Carolina. It was built in 1912 after the June 12, 1911, fire destroyed several downtown buildings including the previous home of the town hall, Poe Brother's Store.