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Meet the Ronson property star (and it's not Gerald)

Lisa Ronson is busy transforming London living.

November 11, 2010 16:13
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Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

3 min read

When Gerald Ronson, the property heavyweight and boss of Heron International, welcomed his daughter Lisa into the business, he said they would "give it a go for a year". Twelve years on and she is still there. And Ms Ronson, a former Asian equities saleswoman, seems to have no intention of leaving. There is after all, a lot of work to be done.

The commercial director of Heron, she is running the marketing and branding of The Heron -- the largest residential development in the City of London for over 30 years. Ms Ronson, who last weekend married financial services entrepreneur Paul Althasen at The Western Marble Arch Synagogue, followed by a reception at The Dorchester, works on the project with her uncle Laurence Ronson, who is responsible for sales.

Due for completion in 2013, the 36-storey building will comprise 284 state-of-the-art apartments, a private club, roof garden, gym and concierge service, with the lower floors home to the new Guildhall School of Music & Drama. And with around 350,000 people working in the City but only 8,000 residents, the need is clearly there.

Near 50 per cent of the apartments have already been sold since the launch earlier this year with enquiries continuing to come in. Speaking to the JC from The Heron's marketing suite in the City, Ms Ronson, says: "I think we have designed and developed a very strong product, which is helping buck the trend in terms of sales. It's a one-off."