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Johnny Sandelson



Jonathan (Johnny) Charles David Sandelson (born 1968) is a British property developer and an investor in The Strategic Iconic Assets Heritage Acquisition Fund (SIAHAF). Sandelson is one of the principals behind the recent acquisition of large parts of the Queensway district of West London. He was said to have masterminded the acquisition of Whiteleys and is continuing in partnership with Meyer Bergman on the development of a number of buildings within the Queensway Estate. Sandelson's previous projects include the Carlyon Bay redevelopment project in St Austell, Cornwall; the acquisition and redevelopment of Somerset Place in Bath where, over 5 years, he oversaw the restoration and redevelopment of a Georgian crescent of houses and apartments, all Grade 1 listed properties; and the HBOS-backed hotel investment brand GuestInvest which was a high profile casualty of the downturn in the UK commercial property market in 2007. In 2015, also in partnership with Meyer Bergman and advised by Savills, Sandelson completed the £250m Project Soya portfolio of sites in Tolworth, Woolwich and Kensington which was recognised as Deal of the Year in the 2016 RESI awards.

Recently, Sandelson achieved planning consent for the Jericho Wharf site on the Oxford Canal. He is also cited as having been involved with the acquisition of Thomas Goode & Co., the Mayfair store which was recently sold by Lord Verjee.

In May 2016, Sandelson launched a high-end care home business, with its first development purchased in Chelsea, London.

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