PROFILE: Jonathan Jackson: Owner of Kenya’s and Africa’s Tallest Apartment And Cost Of Owning A Unit

By Victor Olubiye



Jonathan Jackson is a billionaire businessman and the owner of The Lordship Group – a real estate company which has been in operation for 30 years, in Kenya, the Czech Republic and Turkey.


He is the founder of the Jonathan Jackson Foundation – a not for profit, non-government organisation that scales up community projects and ensures tangible, positive impact and accountability on the ground for the community, its partners and stakeholders.


The foundation focuses on sports – football and basketball, jobs and training and reform and rehabilitation.


Jackson is behind the 88 Nairobi Condominium Tower, a 44-storey residential skyscraper under construction in the Upper Hill.

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