Allied Partners, a privately held real estate development and management firm with assets in New York and Miami, has appointed Ronan Kearney as president of Allied Partners Residential Management.
A seasoned executive in high-end residential operations, he will oversee a portfolio of New York’s most prestigious and desirable addresses, operated with a tailored, hospitality-driven approach. The firm currently manages more than $3 billion in residential assets across both owned and third-party buildings.
“Allied Partners brings a strong ownership perspective and an unwavering commitment to excellence in the select Manhattan condominiums and cooperatives we serve,” said Eric Hadar, CEO of Allied Partners. “Our model is rooted in a deep understanding of elevated living, with a service philosophy that is proactive, personal and precise. Ronan’s track record leading complex portfolios and high-performing teams — combined with his operational and hospitality expertise — reflects our vision for thoughtful, best-in-class management.”
Prior to joining Allied Partners, Kearney served as senior vice president at Beam Living, a Blackstone portfolio company, where he oversaw nearly 15,000 apartments and more than 450 team members. He was previously senior vice president and head of national property management at Southern Land Company, a developer of luxury mixed-use communities. Earlier in his career, he held senior leadership roles at Solow Realty and The Brodsky Organization.
Kearney holds an MBA from Binghamton University.