The New Queen of Soho
Being immersed in the world of law, we're constantly confronted with upsetting and often depressing stories. It feels good to occasionally resurface to hear about a positive story.
In the London Evening Standard, David Cohen writes about the new queen of Soho, a 23 year old, named Fawn James. For those of you who are not familiar with the area, Soho is located in the centre of the West End of London, England, in the City of Westminster.
Fawn James inherited £75 million from her grandfather Paul Raymond, who was well known as Soho's property tycoon. Paul died approximately one year ago.
In his article, Fawn James is described in a manner that we can all relate to at some point in our life, a student living on a budget. One year later, Fawn is £75 million richer and both her and her family now controls 60 of Soho's 87 acres.
In her first interview since inheriting her grandfather's treasure chest Fawn says that her "first mission will be to make Soho greener. We're looking at retrofitting our entire stock of buildings to make them more environmentally friendly". She's also committed to her community, "I think it's important to support charities operating Soho and in the coming months I'll be assessing which one we want to assist." As she reflects back on her time with her grandfather her only concern now is "to make him proud".
Thank you for reading,
Rick Bickhram
