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'''Kristian Stensby''' is a [[Norway|Norwegian]]-American entrepreneur and businessman involved in the marine and particularly the [[cruise line]] industry. In 1990 he became the founder of [[Premier Cruises]]<ref>http://www.allbusiness.com/company-activities-management/company-structures-ownership/6973154-1.html</ref>and acted as their Chairman and CEO up until 1997. Stensby was also the founder and promoter of the Ocean Residences <ref>http://eprints.robbreport.com/Boating-The-World-Is-Not-Enough.aspx</ref> ship, which together with Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Seasons_Hotels_and_Resorts</ref> was planning to build and operate a unique ultra luxurious fully private residence ship<ref>http://property.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/property/new_homes/article1742585.ece</ref> - scheduled to circumnavigate the globe. This floating residential community<ref>http://therealdeal.com/newyork/articles/first-cruise-ship-condo-ready-to-set-sale</ref> would be owned and occupied by its residents and consist of 100 private residences ranging in sizes from 1,250 sq.ft to more than 7,000 sq.ft. The Ocean Residences<ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-453534/The-spectacular-floating-city-launched-2010.html</ref> ship would be the second residential ship in the world following the introduction of [[The World (cruise ship)|The World]], which initially was planned as a combined cruise and residential ship but later converted to become fully residential as well through the acquisition by its resident owners in 2003. Stensby has three kids named Christopher, Alexander, Oliver, and Michelle.
'''Kristian Stensby''' is a [[Norway|Norwegian]]-American entrepreneur and businessman involved in the marine and particularly the [[cruise line]] industry. In 1990 he became the founder of [[Premier Cruises]]<ref>http://www.allbusiness.com/company-activities-management/company-structures-ownership/6973154-1.html</ref>and acted as their Chairman and CEO up until 1997. Stensby was also the founder and promoter of the Ocean Residences <ref>http://eprints.robbreport.com/Boating-The-World-Is-Not-Enough.aspx</ref> ship, which together with Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Seasons_Hotels_and_Resorts</ref> was planning to build and operate a unique ultra luxurious fully private residence ship<ref>http://property.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/property/new_homes/article1742585.ece</ref> - scheduled to circumnavigate the globe. This floating residential community<ref>http://therealdeal.com/newyork/articles/first-cruise-ship-condo-ready-to-set-sale</ref> would be owned and occupied by its residents and consist of 100 private residences ranging in sizes from 1,250 sq.ft to more than 7,000 sq.ft. The Ocean Residences<ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-453534/The-spectacular-floating-city-launched-2010.html</ref> ship would be the second residential ship in the world following the introduction of [[The World (cruise ship)|The World]], which initially was planned as a combined cruise and residential ship but later converted to become fully residential as well through the acquisition by its resident owners in 2003.


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Revision as of 18:48, 5 April 2010

Kristian Stensby is a Norwegian-American entrepreneur and businessman involved in the marine and particularly the cruise line industry. In 1990 he became the founder of Premier Cruises[1]and acted as their Chairman and CEO up until 1997. Stensby was also the founder and promoter of the Ocean Residences [2] ship, which together with Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts[3] was planning to build and operate a unique ultra luxurious fully private residence ship[4] - scheduled to circumnavigate the globe. This floating residential community[5] would be owned and occupied by its residents and consist of 100 private residences ranging in sizes from 1,250 sq.ft to more than 7,000 sq.ft. The Ocean Residences[6] ship would be the second residential ship in the world following the introduction of The World, which initially was planned as a combined cruise and residential ship but later converted to become fully residential as well through the acquisition by its resident owners in 2003.

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